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This sounds like a very intriguing read. Getting to find out about different takes on other mythos like those from the Arabic culture is refreshing.
ReplyTwenty-three year old Dimitri has to do what he is told—literally. Controlled by a paranormal bond, he is forced to use his wits to fulfill unlimited deadly wishes made by multimillionaire Karl Walker.
Dimitri has no idea how his family line became trapped in the genie bond. He just knows resisting has never ended well. When he meets Syd—assertive, sexy, intelligent Syd—he becomes determined to make her his own. Except Karl has ensured Dimitri can't tell anyone about the bond, and Syd isn't the type to tolerate secrets.
Then Karl starts sending him away on back-to-back wishes. Unable to balance love and lies, Dimitri sets out to uncover Karl's ultimate plan and put it to an end. But doing so forces him to confront the one wish he never saw coming—the wish that will destroy him.
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This was a great read. Wonderful debut book. Two things in particular made this a highly enjoyable read:
1. The characters. Dimitri is superbly written, full of attitude, guts and a deep personality. No wooden characters here. Despite the fact that he cannot turn down the onerous jobs he is commanded to do, such as kidnap, murder, arson, he has a moral compass that keeps us rooting for him, flawed as he is. The other characters are also well thought out and compelling to follow. Silvia in particular creeped me out as a spoiled, rich daughter who is messed up. She is determined to get her hands on Dim, but we know that would be a bad thing – for Dim at least.
2.The plot. We quickly learn the absolute control that millionaire Karl has over Dimitri, and learn the true nature of their insidious relationship. All through the book I was wondering how he was going to escape Karl's clutches, or worse, Silvia's clutches, since she “inherits” control of Dimitri after her father. The end is a pulse-racing rollercoaster of action with a rapid series of plot twists. I did not expect the outcome.
This is a refreshing change to endless werewolves and vampires, preferring to touch upon the myths of the Arabic culture instead.
My only complaint, a minor one, was that we don't find out the cause and history of the master-control bond between Karl and Dimitri until the very end. I'd have liked to see some more hints and teasers throughout the book.
Solid read. Contains a lot of sex (though well written) and a couple of disturbing events. Be warned.
I received a free ARC of this book, but it in no way influenced my review or enjoyment of this book.
Be warned that this is not a YA novel and that the content is 18+. There is graphic sex and bad language.
Rainy Kaye is an aspiring overlord. In the mean time, she blogs at RainyoftheDark.com and writes paranormal novels from her lair somewhere in Phoenix, Arizona. When not plotting world domination, she enjoys getting lost around the globe, studying music so she can sing along with symphonic metal bands, and becoming distracted by Twitter (@rainyofthedark) Follow Rainy on Facebook. She is represented by Rossano Trentin of TZLA.
This sounds like a very intriguing read. Getting to find out about different takes on other mythos like those from the Arabic culture is refreshing.
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