Summoned to the Wilds – Villains & Virtues Book 2

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She’s promised to be loyal, dutiful, and obedient, but to whom?

Summoned to the Wilds

Lady Ammalie Avington, Baroness of Faebarrow, has discovered the truth, and it should not come as a surprise: the blood mage who threatened, spellbound, and abducted her intends to bring ruin to the realm—the very one she is sworn to serve. It’s just a terribly inconvenient fact to learn because, well… he’s rather cute.

But it’s not safe to pine after the son of a demon, especially not whilst locked up in a tower surrounded by infernal beings and a rival for your affection, nor trapped below ground in a den of beguiling vampires, nor even in the heart of a wild jungle under the tutelage of esoteric witches. Amma just can’t help herself around Damien Maleficus Bloodthorne, danger be damned, but, truly, what danger is there? Damien’s heart, the one he swears to not have, has been softening right before her eyes. Nevermind the weird smoke that sometimes unwittingly emanates from his hands or that faraway look he gets to his eyes, and a voice she can’t hear telling him that he’s meant to be a vessel? Surely it’s all just a bad dream.

After finally tasting freedom and learning that Amma may have ancient, innate magical powers of her own, why not use them to do exactly as she pleases?

★★★★★
I loved the first one, and the specialness of the writing was fresh and new. But this one really gripped me by the heart and throat and I love these characters and their development so, so much. I kept looking down at the amount I had finished and willing myself to go slower because I didn’t want it to end.

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★★★★★
The tension is amazing, but what I really love about the romance in this book, is that there is a lot more to it than just attraction. It is always clear that they have real, deeply felt, love for one another, and I really appreciate that.

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★★★★
Nothing is left unspoken in this series. The author does an amazing job of leaving no loose ends and no questions unanswered for long while still delivering brutal cliff hangers that have me begging for the next book immediately.

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