Saturday, July 24, 2010

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Review: Jane's Warlord by Angela Knight

Title: Jane's Warlord
Author: Angela Knight

Read copy: Mass Market Paperback
Published: June 1, 2004
Publisher: Berkley Sensation
ISBN: 0425196844
ISBN-13: 9780425196847

The next target of a time traveling killer, crime reporter Jane Colby finds herself in the hands of a warlord from the future sent to protect her—and in his hands is just where she wants to be.

My rating:

This was the first book by Angela Knight I read and I was immediately hooked. Equal parts erotica, suspense, and sci-fi, combined with a time-travel element, this was a real pleasure to read.

The two main characters, Baran *pant pant* Arvid and Jane "one-of-the-non-annoying-heroines-I-like" Colby had some major chemistry going on, both in (hence the panting) and out of the bedroom, the villain was sickeningly twisted (just how I like 'em), the pacing was good, the story well-thought out and plotted...And the ending. Oh, boy, don't get me started on the ending.

It was even better the second time around. 😉 4 ½ stars



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