The Chosen (The Black Dagger Brotherhood #15) by J.R. Ward-a review

THE CHOSEN (The Black Dagger Brotherhood #15) by J.R.Ward-a review

The Chosen

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release date April 4, 2017

Xcor, leader of the Band of Bastards, convicted of treason against the Blind King, is facing a brutal interrogation and torturous death at the hands of the Black Dagger Brotherhood. Yet after a life marked by cruelty and evil deeds, he accepts his soldier’s fate, his sole regret the loss of a sacred female who was never his: the Chosen Layla.

Layla alone knows the truth that will save Xcor’s life. But revealing his sacrifice and his hidden heritage will expose them both and destroy everything Layla holds dear—even her role of mother to her precious young. Torn between love and loyalty, she must summon the courage to stand up against the only family she has for the only man she will ever love. Yet even if Xcor is somehow granted a reprieve, he and Layla would have to confront a graver challenge: bridging the chasm that divides their worlds without paving the way for a future of even greater war, desolation, and death.

As a dangerous old enemy returns to Caldwell, and the identity of a new deity is revealed, nothing is certain or safe in the world of the Black Dagger Brotherhood, not even true love . . . or destinies that have long seemed set in stone.

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REVIEW: THE CHOSEN is the fifteenth installment in J.R.Ward’s contemporary, adult THE BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD paranormal, romance series focusing on an elite group of vampire warriors and their King. This is Xcor, leader of the Band of Bastards and an enemy of the King, and Layla, one of the Chosen whose duty it is to ‘feed’ and nurture the vampire warriors. THE CHOSEN can be read as a stand alone but for backstory and cohesion I recommend reading the series in order especially the last few installments.

NOTE: If you have not read the last couple of installments in the series my review of THE CHOSEN may contain some spoilers.

Told from several third person points of view, including Xcor’s memories of the past, THE CHOSEN, as per Ward’s style of writing, focuses on a number of relationships including the building but forbidden love between Xcor and Layla. Months earlier Xcor unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate Wrath, the King of the vampires, in the hopes of usurping the throne in the name of the Band of Bastards. With a price upon his head, Xcor finds himself targeted by the Black Dagger Brotherhood, and in short order, becomes both their patient and their prisoner until death (or execution) comes to call. The only thing that keeps him alive is the knowledge that the woman that calls to his heart, Layla, is near by but a woman who is off limits to a man like Xcor. What ensues is the breakdown of family, friendship and the BDB in the face of Layla’s revelations about her feelings and relationship with the man convicted of treason against the vampire King.

Once again, as per JR Ward’s writing style, there are several ongoing and developing stories:

LAYLA and XCOR: a forbidden relationship doomed by Xcor’s attempted assassination of the King, Layla and Xcor are drawn to one another without hope for a future-a future that could see Layla alone; ostracized by the Brotherhood; and fighting for custody of the children she loves .

LAYLA and QHUINN: With the revelation of Layla’s friendship and love for the man convicted of treason against the King, Qhuinn becomes a pr*ck of unmentionable and frightening behavior. Not only does Layla suffer at the hands of the man who sired her children, Rhamp and Lyric, but our heroine finds herself on the outside looking in when the BDB take action against her treasonous behavior.

QHUINN and BLAY: Following the revelations about Layla and Xcor, and the subsequent damage by Qhuinn’s ongoing behavior Blay finds himself the target of Qhuinn’s anger and pain so much so that Blay must walk away without looking back. The damage to their relationship comes at a cost; the scars may take years to heal.

VISHOUS and JANE: *sigh * V and Jane’s relationship struggles in the face of professional commitments and V’s ongoing need for suffering and pain. These two are but ships in the night, and any interaction results in little communication and one man’s introspective thoughts about his future and the woman he is supposed to love.

THROE: Once a friend and member of the Band of Bastards, Throe is determined to destroy the King of the Vampires, at any cost. Throe believes himself to be the next King, and ensures he will be victorious through a dark and demented form of magic.

LASSITER: Our beautiful fallen angel’s future has been revealed but he too struggles with the incoming demands and potential fall out of an approaching war.

TOHR and AUTUMN: Tohr and Autumn’s relationship continues to flounder in the face of Tohr’s inability to let go of the past. Two years since the murder of his beloved Wellsie and their unborn son, Tohr’s apparent lack of emotional depth for his mate is compounded by Autumn’s acceptance of her heartbreaking role in Tohr’s life. Autumn’s acquiescence of Tohr’s less than affectionate and compelling behavior is a self-fulfilling prophetic nod to the name she once caller herself-No One.

TREZ and THERESE (Selena): In the book THE SHADOWS Trez lost his mate and in the ensuing time is unable to move forward but our beloved Shadow prays to the deity that governs all things vampire and the supernatural begging for the return of his love-you had better want what you pray for.

ASSAIL: Poor Assail. The once powerful and elegant vampire finds himself a virtual prisoner; a patient in the BDB medical wing trying to detox from years of addiction and drug abuse. Assail and Sola’s story is next in THE THIEF.

Most of the previous couples and Brothers plays secondary and supporting roles if only by way of mention. Vishous, Tohr, Qhuinn and Blay struggle with their roles including Blay’s relationship with the man that he loves. Tohr and Qhuinn are determined to destroy Xcor in the face of their own treasonous acts; and Vishous goes in search of the person hoping to reveal the existence of demons and vampires.

THE CHOSEN is an emotional and heartbreaking story line. Xcor’s survival against the odds proves he is worthy of a second chance; his love for the Chosen is another challenging and courageous step towards a future lined with passion and danger. JR Ward’s THE CHOSEN creates an alliance between the Black Dagger Brotherhood and the Band of Bastards as war approaches with a familiar enemy in the fight for the throne and the crown.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood #12) by J.R.Ward-a review

THE KING (Black Dagger Brotherhood #12) by J.R.Ward-a review

The King March 2014

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REMINDER: Read our interview with Jeff Gmerek the cover model for THE KING

RELEASE DATE: April 1,2014

J.R. Ward’s # 1 New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood continues as a royal bloodline is compromised by a grave threat to the throne.

Long live the King…

After turning his back on the throne for centuries, Wrath, son of Wrath, finally assumed his father’s mantle–with the help of his beloved mate. But the crown sets heavily on his head. As the war with the Lessening Society rages on, and the threat from the Band of Bastards truly hits home, he is forced to make choices that put everything–and everyone–at risk.

Beth Randall thought she knew what she was getting into when she mated the last pure blooded vampire on the planet: An easy ride was not it. But when she decides she wants a child, she’s unprepared for Wrath’s response–or the distance it creates between them.

The question is, will true love win out… or a tortured legacy take over?

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REVIEW: THE KING is the twelfth instalment in JR Ward’s The Black Dagger Brotherhood series focusing on an elite group of vampire warriors and their King. Like most of the previous storylines JR concentrates on more than one developing relationship and story as well as the continued war with the Lessening Society (not so much) and the Glymera (vampire ruling council). This is Beth and Wrath’s continuing story as Beth enters her needing and Wrath refuses his mate’s desire for a family.

The book centres on several storylines as per Ward’s style and each may or may not overlap at some point in The King. Like all of her previous books, The King is not a stand alone novel as developing relationships and backstories continue throughout each instalment. The storyline fast forwards the series several months up to approximately one year.

Beth and Wrath: Beth wants a baby and Wrath’s continued reluctance will pit the mates against one another. Wrath’s tortured family past and the vampire’s history of birth and death are major obstacles that Wrath is unable to overcome. Beth and Wrath’s relationship will enter a difficult period, one where words will be exchanged and Wrath’s emotional stability will be questioned by the Brothers and his friends. Much of the ruling vampire history is revealed through flashbacks and memory at various storyline intervals.

Iam and Trez and Selena: This particular part of the storyline focuses on Trez’s relationship with the Chosen Selena but also on his destination as the Shadow Queen’s daughter’s consort. When an ultimatum is handed down, Trez makes a deal with the devil-one that will exact revenge for a wrong brought down on Trez but places Trez in a precarious position of losing everything and everyone that he loves. His future as the Queen’s daughter’s mate is still a question that will be addressed in the next storyline. We learn a little more about the why and the how of family betrayal against a once-beloved son.

Xcor and Layla: The continuing battle for the throne finds Xcor aligned with the Glymera and torn between his need for Layla and what he believes is his inherent right to the crown. When an offer is made that he cannot refuse Xcor loses sight of the reason he and the Band of Bastards returned-Layla is now the recipient of his desires. Xcor and Layla’s story will be difficult to accept for many readers. I do not feel the love or the attraction between the couple and I wonder how JR will redeem Xcor in the eyes of the Brothers and the reader. There was some definite drag in the story as it pertained to this couple.

Assail and Sola: Assail’s need for the human female Sola (Marisol) will pit the vampire against Caldwell’s drug lord and his minions. At the end of Lover at Last, Sola is kidnapped and her whereabouts is unknown. The reader is pulled into a nightmare where Sola fears for not only her life but her sanity and Assail fears he is too late to save the woman with whom he has fallen in love. This particular part of the novel also dragged in spots but JR is still building their story. To be honest, this particular premise feels disconnected to the main series. I am not sure of this couple’s purpose in the grand scheme of the BDB but hopefully JR Ward has something planned for this couple.

JM aka John Matthew: John’s seizures have returned with a vengeance. We all know John’s connection to Darius, Beth and the Brothers but the closer he and Beth become his seizures occur more often and more violently. Once John entered his post-trans phase his seizures were a thing of the past but the re-appearance come with flashbacks and memories that cannot be explained as post-seizure hallucinations. Will JM’s true identity finally be revealed?

The Brothers are secondary characters at this point and make a cameo appearance if only in thought or mention. In this, if you are looking for any Blay and Quinn relationship updates etc, there are none to be had. In fact, the focus of The King is The King and his struggle to retain the crown. There is little to no reconnection with most of the previous couples-Ward centres on the upcoming battles and, the building and dissecting of future storyline arcs. The world building continues with each instalment but is shying away from the ‘lessers’ and that particular series arc. There are definite moments of highs and lows; a few slow spots where you want to fast forward in the story; and others spots where you wish JR had revealed a little more information. I miss the Brotherhood banter and their one on one time with each other. JR Ward is no longer focused on the Brotherhood but on the introduction of new characters, new vampires and new directions.

Saxton’s connection to the Glymera is revealed as well as the family betrayal that is emotional and heartbreaking. You have to wonder why one continues to acknowledge those who destroy your heart and your soul. Saxton’s mate will have to be strong although Saxton himself is a male of worth.

THE KING is an emotional storyline as it pertains to Beth and Wrath. When history begins to repeat itself Wrath is lost in a world of what-ifs. Will he survive without the crown? Without his mate? Without the Brothers? He is a man who has lost so much and yet has everything he has always dreamed (of).

Lassiter makes a reappearance and in true Lassiter fashion-all I can say is-The King is alive and well and living in Caldwell, New York. Every story needs a little humor to offset the dark and emotional ups and downs. I can’t wait for Lassiter’s story. It will take an amazing woman to keep up with the manically hyper Angel.

Speaking of humor Ward interjects several contemporary and humorous moments that give the storyline familiarity and a modern feel. Although in future, the moments may date the series to particular period in time e.g. Miley Cyrus, twerking etc.

Overall, THE KING is a necessary storyline that brings Wrath’s family history full circle: the Glymera reap what they sow: and a look to the future ruling King. My only hope is that JR comes back to the Brothers but it doesn’t look like anytime soon with the Shadows-Iam and Trez-getting their story next.

Reviewed by Sandy

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