Pages

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Review: Kisri by Moira Rogers

Kisri
by Moira Rogers
(And the Beast # 2)

Finding a woman in the midst of his army, Ennon has to deal with this situation. He is still supposed to be at war and leading his army. But most unexpected of all is the fact that this woman is a royal, one that throughout the years he's wanted but known was too high for him to reach.

He is now tasked with delivering her back to her family, after she has spent time fighting alongside soldiers. This lioness will put to the test his resolve during their journey.

Kisri knows once she goes back she will be forced or strongly encouraged to marry someone who will be the "appropriate" suitor for her. This time she has now with Ennon is the only time she might experience true desire for a man and be able to act on it.

As Ennon and Esri can't resist the attraction and pull that's there, he realizes she's more to him than just an occasional bed mate. She is his mate. And after mating her, he could never have another, will always feel her loss.

This story reminds me a lot of a fairytale in a way, I think that's my favorite part of reading this series. They are short stories, but with a great plot, with lots of romance, destined mates and hot sex. Could you really ask for more? 


Purchase Links: Amazon

4 comments:

  1. Now you did it.. I have to go find this series.. it looks wonderful!

    ReplyDelete
  2. It's a good quick read, so I'd definitely recommend it for your in between books.

    Francesca

    ReplyDelete
  3. I've only read the first book but it did feel like sexier versions of fairytale. Can't wait to read this one. I'm a big fan of pretty much everything Moira Rogers does :-)


    Paranormal Haven

    ReplyDelete
  4. Did someone say fairy tales?

    I was unfamiliar with this series, but I do love a good fairy- talesque in between the darker fantasies I usually choose.

    Thanks for the review!

    ReplyDelete

We appreciate the support! Under the Covers is an award-free blog. Your comments are gratitude enough. Thank you so much!