Monday, December 24, 2018

Healing the Broken by Evangeline Anderson [Review]

Healing the Broken by Evangeline Anderson
Healing the Broken (Brides of the Kindred #20.7) by Evangeline Anderson
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: January 24, 2018

Brides of the Kindred
1. Claimed
2. Hunted
3. Sought
4. Found
5. Revealed
6. Pursued
7. Exiled
8. Shadowed
9. Chained
10. Divided
11. Devoured
12. Enhanced
13. Cursed
14. Enslaved
14.5. Mastering the Mistress
15. Targeted
16. Forgotten
17. Switched
18. Uncharted
19. Unbound
19.5. Bonding with the Beast
20. Surrendered
20.5. Seeing with the Heart
20.6. Freeing the Prisoner
20.7. Healing the Broken - Paperback | Kindle
21. Vanished

Evangeline Anderson
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Sarah Michaels is running for her life!

Abducted into a cult called The Brotherhood of Peace at age twelve, she has grown up in an abusive system. Now as an adult, she is desperate to get away before she must become a “Bride of the Prophet” and is forced to have sex with the leader, the lecherous Father Caleb. Sarah runs from the cult… and straight into the arms of a tall, dark, angry Kindred warrior...

Commander Sazar is the ultimate diplomat but not a very good boss. In fact, he’s awful because he has the habit of biting his personal assistants. As a Pitch-Blood Kindred, he needs blood on a regular basis and since his beautiful wife is dead, he is forced to take it from the female who is closest to him. Five secretaries have quit because of his blood requirements and he’s desperate to find a new one before he goes on his latest diplomatic mission to Alquon Ultrea. Desperate enough to take on a girl with very little experience and no resume to speak of, because she’s willing to let him bite her and drink her blood!

Desperation might have brought them together but Sazar and Sarah soon find they have much in common. It’s Christmas time and a deep mutual attraction draws them together. But when a misunderstanding tears them apart and Sarah is taken by the Brotherhood of Peace, can Sazar save her? And can Sarah help him by Healing the Brokenness inside?
Thoughts on Healing the Broken: Okay. I might not have read a TON of Kindred books, but what I've read makes me laugh. I mean, the situations these poor people get themselves in is just insanely over the top. AND I KIND OF LOVE IT.

In this case, Sazar (commander and diplomat) and Sarah (his freshly minted assistant) end up being the main attraction at a "breeding ball" where public sex is the norm and those who don't participate with appropriate vigor are tossed to a nasty...You know what, let's just say it's not a good way to go and leave it at that. Needless to say, all the simmering sexual tension the two of them are trying to ignore boils over and THINGS HAPPEN. As one would expect at a breeding ball.

Don't worry, everything works out in the end.

The Kindred are fiercely protective of their women and each branch has their own special issues to deal with. They're dangerous and sexy and, MAN, they're fun to read.

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