The Warlord Wants Forever (Immortals After Dark Book 1)

The Warlord Wants Forever (Immortals After Dark Book 1)

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Beschreibung

Discover a dark and wicked new world in Kresley Cole’s remastered tale “The Warlord Wants Forever,” the first scorching installment in her #1 New York Times bestselling Immortals After Dark series... The Warlord Nikolai Wroth, a ruthless Vampire general, will stop at nothing to find his Bride, the one woman who can “blood” him, making his heart beat and filling him with strength. Coldly interested only in the power his Bride will bring, he can hardly believe when Myst the Coveted awakens him body—and soul. The Seductress Famed throughout the world as the most beautiful Valkyrie, Myst has devoted her life to protecting a magical jewel and to fighting the vampires. Wroth provides her with the perfect opportunity to torment her sworn enemy—for with his new heartbeat comes a consuming sexual desire that can only be slaked by her. Denying him, she flees, struggling to forget his searing, possessive kiss. The Hunt is on… She eludes him for five years, but he has finally chased her to ground and stolen her enchanted jewel, giving him absolute power over her. Now that she’s his for the taking, he intends to make her experience first-hand the agonizing, unending lust she subjected him to for half a decade. Yet when Nikolai realizes he wants far more than vengeance from Myst and frees her, will she come back to him?
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4
Alle
1

DNF at 56%. Warning: Review will contain small spoilers, but will not reveal anything apart from the introduction to the story. „The Warlord Wants Forever“ is the very short first volume in the „Immortals After Dark“ series, and it sucks. I’ve heard a lot about this series before, and a lot of people I know rated this book three stars or more, but … honestly ... there was no single thing I could at least pretend to have enjoyed about the story. Maybe it will become staggeringly fantastic during the second half, but I highly doubt this possibility and will probably definitely not return to it. So, the novel went something like this during the beginning: Wroth (male protagonist): „Haha! Your’re my prisoner! I’m the one to decide which fate will be yours! But … uh … wait … you’re beautiful! Wow, you’re so beautiful! What are you?“ Myst (female protagonist): „Oh, honey, of course I’m beautiful. But I can’t tell you what I am. I’m no vampire, that’s all you have to know, darling.“ Wroth: „I couldn’t care less. You know, I didn’t sleep with any woman for hundreds of years. You’re turning me on.“ Myst: *undresses seductively* „Of course I’m turning you on. Because I’m destined to be your bride. There is no other woman you could ever sleep with apart from me.“ Wroth: *dribbles of desire* „Then sleep with me!“ Myst: „‘sorry, darling. You’ll never want to sleep with anyone else again, which might not be the most pleasant feeling of all feelings because you’re immortal, but ... I don’t want to sleep with you.“ Wroth: „Nooooo! You can’t do that to me!“ Myst: „Of course I can.“ *vanishes for five years* Wroth (five years later): „I’ve finally found you, scheming b*tch! No you’ll do what I want you to do. I possess you.“ Myst: „No, honey, you don’t. Sorry to disappoint you. You look awesome, but I still don’t want … oh, wait, I think I do want to sleep with you after all!“ Wroth: „I knew you would. Now kneel in front of me.“ Myst: *kneels* Wroth: „Come!“ Myst: *comes* That’s where I stopped reading because I just couldn’t care less about two one-dimensional characters who have no problem with rapey behaviour and women degrading themselves because their men want them to. And apart from that, I wasn’t even able to recognize anything resembling world-building in this story. Kresley Cole simply threw vampires, valkyries and whatever-else-there-was into the story and created only small characteristics for each of them, for anything else would obviously have been too arduous. *rolling eyes* Save me rolling my eyes permanently during this boring, boring story, I won’t remember much about it, but one thing I will remember is that I won’t recommend the series and that I will never, ever return to reading it.

3

Kurzweilig

Dies ist eine Novelle, die dem ersten Teil vorausgeht. Da Immortals after Dark eine sehr lange Reihe ist, wollte ich ein Gefühl für die Welt bekommen. Irgendwie habe ich das Gefühl, dass hier alle Wesen und Klischees in eine Schüssel geworfen wurden und einmal gut gemischt wurde. All das, was auch heute noch funktioniert, kann man hier beobachten. Nur dass es halt eine etwas ältere Reihe ist, sodass es bzgl. Einiger Themen noch nicht eine so gute Sensibilisierung gibt. Ich mochte die Figuren und die Wesen mit ihren Eigenarte und bin echt mal gespannt, wie es im eigentlichen mit der Reihe startet.

3

Cole ist ja schon lange einer meiner heimlichen Favoritinnen. Genau wie Ward sind das Bücher, die ich zwar teilweise kritisieren und lächerlich finden kann, was aber dem Lesevergnügen einfach keinen Abbruch tut. Jetzt war mal ein Reread von Nikolai und Myst dran. Ich hatte vieles wieder vergessen und wenn ich ehrlich bin, werde ich das vermutlich auch bald wieder tun. Ich mag die Wroth-Brüder, aber bis auf Conrad ist mir einfach keiner so richtig im Gedächtnis geblieben. Und seien wir mal ehrlich, in einer Welt mit heißen Dämonen und noch heißeren Werwölfen sind die Devianten einfach nur ... ganz nett? Noch dazu so ein paar Ungereimtheiten wie die Kette und dass Myst für mich auch nicht sonderlich heraussticht aus den weiblichen Charakteren. Ich bin froh, dass das nicht das erste Buch war, das ich aus der Reihe gelesen habe, denn im Nachhinein finde ich die ersten Bände einfach die schwächsten. Allerdings schön, nach New Orleans zurückzukommen und wie Nikolais Geschichte eng mit seinen Brüdern verwoben ist.

3

I heard great things about the Immortals After Dark series, but read none of the books. The opportunity arose for me to read Munro, book 19, in the series. Big risk, but I was assured it could stand on its own. However, to get a feel of the world before jumping into Munro, I decided to read the first two books in the series, starting with

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