From New York Times Bestselling author Elisabeth Naughton, comes ENSNARED, a new novella in her Eternal Guardians Series, brought to you by 1,001 Dark Nights! Be sure to grab your copy today!
About ENSNARED:
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Elisabeth Naughton comes a new story in her Eternal Guardians series…
RYDER–Mysterious, powerful, every woman’s fantasy come true.
For thousands of years, Ryder has reveled in his role as an immortal messenger—a dream weaver sent to seduce and manipulate. Until he’s ordered to deceive a fantasy of his own.
Zakara, the daughter of one of the mightiest Eternal Guardians, is his perfect woman. But she’s impervious to Ryder’s advances. Each attempt to sway her to his will pushes him deeper into a dreamscape she seems to be controlling. To survive, Ryder will need to find a way to master his sexy new prey. Because if he can’t, he risks forever condemning himself and the woman he’s grown to love to a never-ending nightmare drawn straight from the twisted depths of hell.
MY THOUGHTS:
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is a novella in the author's Eternal Guardians series. I really enjoyed it and had not read any of the other series. Ryder is a dream weaver and shows up in women's dreams and the dreams are hot and sexy. Zakara, the daughter of one of the mightiest Eternal Guardians, is his perfect woman. Her dreams brings him to her and then she alters the dreams. They start out on a beach and then it shifts into a cabin in a mountain. Zeus is the one controlling Ryder and making him do his commands. I did not like Zeus at all. I am new to mythology and have always wanted to learn more but it all seems confusing and I would need to take notes and make family trees lol. But this book kept my interest going.
I received this from Inkslinger for review.
I received this from Inkslinger for review.
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Elisabeth Naughton’s ENSNARED – Review &
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Kaidans
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ABOUT
ELISABETH NAUGHTON:
Elisabeth Naughton is
a New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author. From Elisabeth: “I was never one of
those people who knew they wanted to be an author at the age of six. I didn’t
have imaginary friends. I didn’t write stories in my journal or entertain my
relatives by firelight after Thanksgiving dinner. For the most part, I was just
a normal, everyday kid. I liked to read, but I wasn’t exceptional at it. And
when my teachers complimented me on my writing abilities, I brushed them off. I
did, however, always have a penchant for the unique and absurd. And as my
mother told me all throughout my childhood, I should have been an actress—I was
a drama queen before my time.
“Years ago, my husband bought me Scarlett: The Sequel to
Gone With The Wind. If you ever saw the book, you know it’s a long one. I sat
and read that thing from cover to cover, and dreamed of one day being a writer.
But I didn’t actually try my hand at writing until years later when I quit my
teaching job to stay home with my kids. And my husband? After that week of
reading where I neglected him and everything else until I finished Scarlett, he
vowed never to buy me another book again. Little did he know I’d one day end up
sitting at a keyboard all day drafting my own stories.
“My writing journey has not been easy. I didn’t just sit
down one day, decide I was going to write a book and voila! sell my very first
attempt. As most authors will probably agree, the path to publication is filled
with hours of work, pulling all-nighters I thought I’d given up in college,
sacrifices, rejections, but a love I discovered along the way I just can’t live
without. Instead of a big, thick book to read by lamplight (I do read much
smaller ones when I get the chance), I’ve traded in my reading obsession for a
laptop. And I’ve never been happier.
“I’m one of the lucky ones. I have a wonderful family and
fabulous husband who put up with my writing—and obsessive personality—even when
life is chaotic. More than once my kids have been late to swimming or baseball
because I needed just five more minutes to finish a scene. Their support and
encouragement mean the world to me. I also have amazing friends and a support
network I couldn’t survive without. So to all of you out there who have
encouraged me along the way, sent me emails and fan letters, phone calls and
congratulations, I just want to say, thank you. You make this whole writing gig
that much more enjoyable. I truly wouldn’t be here without you.”
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