Leslie OBrien
Raisa Greywood’s War’s Peace brings us back to the Majestic and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse and just like that, I was sucked in. From the prologue onward, I kept telling myself, just a few more pages and then I’ll go do XX, then it was one more chapter, and then…yeah. If you’re familiar with Ms. Greywood’s stories then you know that you will instantly be sucked into the story, spun around repeatedly, and deposited somewhat safely on the other side. At least, that’s how it is for me. In the Dirty Daddies Anthology, we got a taste of the Horsemen and the Apocalypse when we met Zach and the guys’ landscape designer, Jolene. And with that little taste, I knew this was going to be a great series. And, whelp, jump in feet first to this great resort just outside Winslow, Arizona (will not sing that song, will not sing that song) and everything about Kendra AND Gabby are great with how opposite they are. Kendra is strong and Gabby is adorable and you just know she frequents the Build-a-Bear store. Then there’s Mark and Sean and the way they’re behaving, you have to wonder if anyone will survive. Since this is Kendra and Mark’s story, with all the yumminy goodness of the other Horsemen built in (and Sierra!), so there’s lots of back and forth between two strong-willed people who are destined to be together. And it is oh so good, but this wouldn’t be a Raisa Greywood story without a bit of angst, a whole lot of humor, and all the fun-happy-times that go along with it that I’m not allowed to mention in my reviews, but you know they’re there.
Elizabeth Jones
A great story with wonderful and unique characters that come alive immediately you meet them. Each one of them has had a tragedy and yet they are survivors with unique skills. This is Mark and Kendra’s story and it is so engaging. Kendra is a sub, she just isn’t aware until Mark awakens her latent tendencies, but she is no pushover, Mark describes her as an alpha sub. She is smart and an astute business woman and nothing seems to faze her, she will find a way to work with it even Mark’s touch averse condition. She is at the same time a mother hen and takes Gabby and Olivia under her wing. This is a quick read but that could be because it is so fascinating and a great first book in the Apocalypse series, I can’t wait for the rest of the series.
Moon Fox
This was such a great read. An intoxicating blend of emotion, heat, drama, twists and heart fuels this well written read and to be honest, once I started it, I hated to put it down. Mark and Kendra are likeable and complex characters that have a potent chemistry that sparks and sizzles. I really liked them both a lot. We are also introduced to an intriguing cast of secondary characters that are sure to inspire future enticing entries in this seductive new series. I loved this one and I am eagerly looking forward to the next. This is my independent, impartial review.