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The Shadows (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 13) Kindle Edition
Sold by his parents to the Queen of the s’Hisbe as a child, Trez escaped the Territory and has been a pimp and an enforcer for years. On the run from a destiny of sexual servitude, he’s never been able to rely on anyone...except for his brother, iAm.
iAm’s sole goal has always been to keep his brother from self-destructing—and he knows he’s failed. It’s not until the Chosen Selena enters Trez’s life that the male begins to turn things around...but by then, it’s too late. The pledge to mate the Queen’s daughter comes due, and there is nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, and no negotiating.
Now Trez must decide whether to endanger himself and others—or abandon the female he loves. When tragedy strikes and changes everything, iAm, in the name of brotherly love, is faced with making the ultimate sacrifice...
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBerkley
- Publication dateMarch 31, 2015
- Reading age18 years and up
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PROLOGUE
TERRITORY OF THE S’HISBE, GRAND PALACE
The footprints he left on the white marble were red. Red as a Burmese ruby. Red as the core of a fire. Red as the anger in his marrow.
The blood was TrezLath’s own, but he felt no pain.
The murder weapon he’d just used, a sterling silver paring knife about as long as his hand and as narrow as his forefinger, was still in his palm. It was dripping, but that was not the source of the stain he was leaving behind. He had been injured in the fight. His hip. His thigh. Maybe his shoulder, he wasn’t sure.
The corridor was a mile long and sky-high, and he did not know what awaited him at its termination. A door, he prayed. There had to be a door of some kind—this was the way out of the palace, so there had to be . . . an exit. And when he came unto it? He had no idea how he was going to break out. But he’d also had no clue how to kill another living male, and he’d done that minutes ago.
Further, he had no plan for what was on the far side of the palace enclosure or how he was going to get over the Territory’s retaining walls. No clue where to go, what to do. All he knew was that he couldn’t be in that cell anymore. It was luxurious enough, with silken sheets on a feather bed, and a bath that had its own pool, and a private chef to feed him. He had books written by the Shadow Masters at his disposal, and a full team of care specialists, from healers, to bathers, to exercise commandants. As for his clothes? His now-torn vestments were studded with gems from the treasury, diamonds and emeralds and sapphires cascading down his robes.
And yet his body was regarded as far more valuable than the largesse it bore.
Trez was the sacred fatted calf, the prized breeding stallion, the male whose birth chart had proclaimed he was to sire the next generation of queens.
He had not yet been called into sexual service. That would come in time, when the Princess he was to mate had reached her astrological maturity.
Trez looked over his shoulder. No one was coming after him, but that would change as soon as the crumpled body of that guard he’d overpowered was found—and that wasn’t going to be long. There was always someone watching.
If only he could—
Up in front of him, a door that was flush with the wall slid back, and a massive figure draped in black stepped directly into his path.
s’Ex, the Queen’s executioner, had his chain-mail hooding in place, his features covered by the metal weave. But the sight of his face was unnecessary.
His voice, deep and evil, was pure menace. “You killed one of my males.”
Trez shuffled to a halt, his dragging robes stilling on the floor. Glancing down at the knife in his hand, he knew that the flimsy “weapon” was going to get him nowhere against the Shadow he now faced. The silver blade had been designed to cut pears and apples, not even tenderloin meats.
And the executioner was not like that guard.
“You are trying to leave.” s’Ex didn’t take a step forward, but seemed closer anyway. “Which is not only unacceptable from my point of view, but against the law.”
“Then kill me in punishment,” Trez said in a tired voice. “Rip my body asunder and bury me in pieces outside of the Territory like the traitor I am.”
“I would do just that. In retribution for your taking the life of my guard.” s’Ex crossed his heavy arms over his thick chest. “But the very beating of your heart and breath within your lungs is divine. So that avenue is not open to me—or you.”
Trez closed his eyes briefly. His parents had been thrilled with the news that one of their two fraternal sons had been born upon the perfect moment in time, a preordained, stars-aligned split second that would transform the family—a blessing for them, with attendant riches and social position; a curse for him that had robbed him of his life whilst ever still he lived.
“Do not even think about it,” the executioner said.
As Trez lifted his lids, he found that he had put the knife to his own throat. His hand was trembling badly, but he was pushing the blade in enough to nick the skin over his artery.
His blood, warm and smooth, caressed over his clenched fist.
Trez’s laughter sounded crazy to his own ears. “I’ve nothing to lose except a life sentence for the crime of being born.”
“Oh, I think you do. No, don’t look away—you’re going to want to see this.”
The executioner nodded at the open doorway and something was pushed out. . . .
“No!” Trez yelled, his voice echoing up and down the corridor. “No!”
“So you recognize him.” s’Ex uncoiled his arms and pulled up his sleeves, deliberately flashing bloody knuckles. “In spite of my work. Then again, the pair of you have been together for how long?”
Trez’s vision went in and out of focus as he sought his brother’s eyes. There was no gaze to hold. iAm was not conscious, his head lolling to one side, his face beaten until it was so swollen the features were distorted. His body was bound in a worn leather sleeve that ran from below his knees all the way up to his shoulders and was secured by a brass buckle system. Stains, new and old, darkened the brown of the straps and dulled the glow of the metal pieces.
“Give him to me,” s’Ex commanded.
As the executioner grabbed onto the back of the hold, he lifted iAm’s limp body from the floor with no more effort than he might put into raising a flask of wine.
“Please . . .” Trez begged. “He is not of this . . . let him go. . . .”
For some reason, his brother’s dangling lower legs registered with nauseating clarity. Only one of iAm’s shoes was on still, the other having been lost in whatever abduction and torture had occurred. And both feet were pointing inward, the big toes touching, one tilted in unnaturally from a broken ankle.
“Now, Trez,” s’Ex said, “did you think your decision wasn’t going to affect him? I’m telling you to put the knife down. If you do not, I’m going to take this”—the executioner jogged iAm’s limp body up and down—“and I’m going to wake it up. Do you know how I’m going to do that? I’m going to take this”—in his free hand he flashed a serrated knife—“and put it into its shoulder. Then I’m going to twist until it starts to scream.”
Trez began to blink away tears. “Let him go. This has nothing to do with him.”
“Put the knife down.”
“Let him—”
“Shall I demonstrate?”
“No! Let him—”
s’Ex stabbed iAm’s shoulder so hard, the blade cut through the leather and went into the flesh.
“Twist?” s’Ex barked over the scream. “Yes? Or are you dropping that butter knife?”
The clatter of the silver hitting the marble floor was overpowered by iAm’s harsh, dragging breaths.
“That’s what I thought.” s’Ex jerked the knife out and iAm started to moan and cough, blood speckling the floor. “We’re going back to your quarters.”
“Let him go first.”
“You are not in a position to make demands.”
Guards came out of that hidden door in a swarm, all black-robed figures with chain-mail masks. They didn’t touch him. They weren’t allowed to. They surrounded him and began to walk, pushing him along with their bodies. Forcing him back to the place he had escaped.
Trez fought the tide, rising up on the balls of his feet, trying to see his brother.
“Don’t kill him!” he shouted. “I’ll go! I’ll go—just don’t hurt him!”
s’Ex stood where he was, that notched, bloodied blade catching the light as he held it aloft. As if he were considering major organs for the next stab.
“It’s up to you, Trez. It’s all up to—”
Something snapped.
Later, when the white light had faded from Trez’s vision and the cresting wave receded, when the roar was silenced and a strange pain in his hands began to ride up his forearms, when he was no longer standing but on his knees, he would realize that the first guard he had killed that night was far from his last.
He would realize that he somehow murdered with his bare hands all who had surrounded him . . .
...and s’Ex was still standing there with his brother.
More than the deaths he caused, and the horror at iAm’s imprisonment with him, more than the copper-scented blood that was so red and now not just marking his footprints, he would remember the soft laugh that percolated through the mesh links covering the executioner’s face.
A soft laugh.
As if the executioner approved of the carnage.
Trez did not laugh. He began to sob, lifting bloody, torn hands to his face.
“The astrological charts did not lie,” s’Ex said. “You are a force in this world, well suited for procreation.”
Trez slumped to the side, landing in the blood, the jewels embedded in his robes digging into his flesh. “Please . . . let him go. . . .”
“Return to your quarters. Voluntarily and without hurting anyone else.”
“And you’ll let him go?”
“You’re not the only one who can kill. And unlike yourself, I have been trained in the art of making living things suffer. Go back to your quarters and I will not make your brother wish, as you do, that he had never been born.”
Trez looked at his hands. “I didn’t ask for this.”
“No one asks for life.” The executioner hiked iAm’s body up higher. “And sometimes they do not ask for death. You, however, are in the position to control the latter when it comes to this male. So what are you going to do. Fight against a destiny you can’t change and sentence this innocent to a wretched, prolonged suffering? Or fulfill a sacred duty many before you have found great honor in providing our people?”
“Let us go. Let us both go.”
“It is not up to me. Your chart is what your chart is. Your lot was determined by the contractions of your mother. You can no more fight this than you could fight them.”
When Trez finally tried to stand up, he found the floor slippery. The blood. The blood he had spilled. And when he was on his feet, he had to scramble through the gruesome tangle of bodies, stepping over lives that he knew had not been his to take.
The footsteps he left on the marble were red. Red as a Burmese ruby. Red as the core of a fire.
And the ones he left now were parallel to his first set of tracks, heading away from the escape he had so desperately sought.
It would have heartened him to know that in some twenty years, three months, one week, and six days from this moment, he would get free and make it stick for quite some time.
And it would have shocked him to the numb core of his soul that he would, sometime after that, voluntarily return to the palace.
The executioner spoke the truth that night.
Destiny was as uncaring and influential as the wind to a flag, carrying the fabric of an individual’s existence this way and that, subjecting that which it rocked to its whims without an inquiry as to what the banner may have desired.
Or may have prayed for.
ONE
SHADOWS NIGHTCLUB, CALDWELL, NEW YORK
There was no knock. The door to the office just flew open like someone had hit it with C4. Or a Chevy. Or a—
Trez “Latimer” looked from the paperwork on his desk. “Big Rob?”
—cannonball.
As his security second in command stuttered and went into all kinds of hand flapping, Trez glanced over his shoulder at the twenty-by-ten-foot one-way mirror behind all his Captain Kirk, command central. Down below, his new club was poppin’, humans milling around the converted warehouse’s open floor space, each one of the poor sick bastards representing a couple hundred dollars of profit, depending on what their vice was and how much of it they needed to juice up.
It was opening night at shAdoWs, and he’d expected trouble.
Just not the kind that would make a veteran bouncer go twelve-year-old girl on him.
“What the fuck is going on?” he demanded as he got up and came around.
“I—you—I . . . the guy . . . he . . .”
Find your vocab fast, Trez thought. Or I’ma have to bitch-slap some words into you, my man.
Finally, the bouncer choked out, “Need to see this for yourself.”
Trez followed Big Rob out and jogged down the stairs. His office was self-locking, not that he had any secrets shut in there. He did, however, have a couple of nice leather sofas, and some video-monitoring equip that could go the eBay route—plus he didn’t like people in his spaces on principle.
“Silent Tom is containing the issue,” Big Rob called out over the noise as they hit the ground floor.
“Like it’s a chemical spill?”
“I don’t know what it is.”
T.I.’s “About the Money” was so pumped it formed a physical presence in the air, becoming something that Trez had to fight through as they made their way past the security guy guarding the entrance to the private lounges hallway.
As with his other club, The Iron Mask, there had to be little slices of Nobody Can See for his customers. It was tricky enough running a prostitution ring in Caldwell, New York, without having people flash their slappin’ body parts out in the open.
“Back here,” Big Rob said.
Silent Tom was a wall of human in front of the closed door of the third private room down. But Trez didn’t need to have any reveal for him to put two and two together: His nose added that math up just fine.
The sickly sweet stench of a lesser permeated the hall, prevailing over the sweat and sex of the humans that were all around.
“Lemme have a look,” he said grimly.
Silent Tom stepped aside. “Still moving. Whatever the hell it is.”
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- Publisher : Berkley (March 31, 2015)
- Publication date : March 31, 2015
- Language : English
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- Print length : 590 pages
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About the author

J. R. Ward lives in the South with her incredibly supportive husband and her beloved golden retriever. After graduating from law school, she began working in health care in Boston and spent many years as chief of staff for one of the premier academic medical centres in the nation. She is the author of the Black Dagger Brotherhood and Fallen Angels series.
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Customers find the book easy to read and well-written. They appreciate the emotional content, well-developed characters, and humor that balances the serious aspects of the story. The writing quality is praised as top-notch.
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Customers enjoy the book's readability and find the characters engaging. They appreciate the well-crafted plots and look forward to future installments in the series.
"...This story of Trez & iAm IMO, was a long time coming. It was executed beautifully. I got the old feel from the earlier BDB novels here as well...." Read more
"...I just love the whole BDB. MY ONLY WISH? Books NEEDS to be published at least twice a year. The one year wait per book is the only thing I hate...." Read more
"...The interwoven stories work especially well in this book because they provide a breather from the unrelenting intensity of Trez and Selena's story...." Read more
"...The story between Trez an Selena was well done, if a bit tedious at times. I did finish it feeling the loss, and I suppose not everyone gets a HEA...." Read more
Customers enjoy the emotional content of the book. They find the emotions realistic and touching, making them cry and feel all the feels. The dialogue between the characters is a thrill for them, and they appreciate the female characters the brothers fall in love with.
"...I loved the females the brothers tangled with, and thought that Ward upped the ante on romance in this selection, which seemed dialed down in the..." Read more
"...book often, but this one is the type I will take out when I need a good sad story that lets me see the inner strength that is possible for all of..." Read more
"...The love, the fear, the strength, the sorrow, and every single other emotion is written in a way that just hooks you from the start...." Read more
"...So for me, it was a VERY bittersweet ending for these two, but it made sense in a way that I can live with & appreciate it for what it is & why...." Read more
Customers enjoy the well-developed characters and their natural progression. They appreciate the way different characters appear in the book and the author's ability to balance a large cast of characters.
"...I hope so. I would LOVE a whole book on ASSAIL! Now, that's an interesting character, specially because he left his love go...I would definitely..." Read more
"...I loved this book. I loved the way all of the different characters reappeared in this book...." Read more
"...This book is one of my favs, as it shows how these marvelous fictional characters have such real, everyday, you and me troubles...." Read more
"...iAm, what an awesome character. He is the kind of brother anyone would dream of Always has Trez's back...." Read more
Customers enjoy the writing quality. They find the stories well-told and praise the author's talent for making readers care about the characters.
"...This might be the best written and constructed book in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, but this is not a story I'd like to revisit often...." Read more
"...outcome doesn’t change the fact that the book as a whole was wonderfully written and Trez & Selena’s love story was so beautiful and pure...." Read more
"...So, that goes to show you that the book is well written... and that is my quandry...." Read more
"...Did this book have drawbacks? Yes. I noticed several elementary grammatical errors, so, Ms. Ward, if you read this, please fire your editor...." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining and playful. They appreciate the comic relief and balance between the serious aspects of the story. The humorous flirting banter is fantastic. The author knows how to keep readers interested.
"...He finds inner peace, strength and happiness. It leaves the field open for many options in his future...." Read more
"...The comedic flirting banter they had (in the face of adversity) was fantastic...." Read more
"...The comic relief was also a great balance to the serious aspect of the story. I highly recommend this or any books by J.R. Ward...." Read more
"...This book was AWESOME! It went back to the good old days with tons of humor, heart, and sex...." Read more
Customers find the book heartwarming and meaningful. They describe it as a beautiful, satisfying experience that touches their hearts and souls. The world is thrilling and filled with love, making it an enjoyable read for customers.
"...And, having finished it, I have to say I did enjoy it immensely and I do feel as though I got to know the brothers well...." Read more
"...loved reading The Shadows, and could hardly put it down, the fantastic world building, and the main story." Read more
"...as it shows how these marvelous fictional characters have such real, everyday, you and me troubles...." Read more
"...n’t work out perfectly for everyone, but it still came to a satisfying close for me. I’ll even forgive JR Ward for all the tears...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the romance in the book. Some find it sweet and powerful, with a touch of dark edge. They appreciate the quick start and that the love stories don't drag out. Others feel some love stories are filler and there are too many storylines.
"...Probably because it was small. But what we got fit within the overall plot as well. So I was pleased. Everything in this book just flowed...." Read more
"...I loved everything about this book but the ending. While the ending works and perhaps is necessary for such an honest book, I couldn't help wanting..." Read more
"...The only complain I would have is, normally her books are full of sexy scenes, as well as ACTION fighting scenes, and even though we had an awesome..." Read more
"...Mysterious, sexy, and intriguing, Trez and iAm have been gaining a presence over the past few books, so I was very excited when I found out the next..." Read more
Customers have different views on the pacing. Some find it engaging and prepares them for the next book. Others feel the story is rushed or unfinished, with a slow start.
"...Pro: Any and every sighting of Lassiter is wonderful, and his helping iAm was spectacular...." Read more
"...I loved her passion. I loved that she was an adrenaline junkie...." Read more
"...Xcor sections, while containing necessary plot points, are starting to really drag, and one hopes that there’s another nine- month time shift so her..." Read more
"...This one felt fresh and new and almost as if someone else had taken over the reins of this story even though it still had that hint of JR Ward’s..." Read more
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Fantastic story! Another phenomenal story in the BDB world!
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2015I'm experiencing way too many emotions right now to be able to articulate just what I feel for this story. So my review will come upon my re-read of this book...
As you can see from my rating, I did love this one though..
..... Okay. So I've taken my sweet time for writing this review. I'm gonna try to articulate my feels for this book...
FINALLY I could say..
*YES!!!*
again, when it comes to a BDB book.
I've been wanting the Shadows' story since I've been introduced to them so I was happy they finally got a book. What I was scared about, was that the past few books from the BDB have left me wanting in some major way. Even though I may have loved certain aspects, there would still be things that just overall, didn't sit well with me with the last few installments here. So The Shadows book was my make or break book for this series. Yes, as much as I love the BDB I was prepared to walk away after this one....
So imagine my surprise when it all, for some bizarre reason, came together beautifully. Even the things that were hard points for me, I got. I understood. And I was able to accept without feeling bitter about it. Weird I know. But hey, SO HAPPY I don't have to walk away right now.
This story of Trez & iAm IMO, was a long time coming. It was executed beautifully. I got the old feel from the earlier BDB novels here as well. I felt like I was back in the single digit novels. The emotion, the action,(though small here) was still intense for me.
We get a beautiful re-visit from my baby Rhage.
Some may feel his POV was misplaced in comparison to Tohr, but I feel it was perfectly placed given Rhage & Mary's VERY similar situation to Trez & Selena's. I got all the points behind why Rhage felt so strongly here. It all makes sense. Though I do have concernes where Ward is going considering Rhage is to be the topic for the next book, I have faith it will come out in the wash clearly when we get there.
Xcor & Layla- WOW. These two, I REALLY can't wait for their book. I've been dying for their story for a LONG time. I'm ready. I honestly feel like the next book will be central to Rhage & Xcor It makes sense. We're gonna need more set up for Xcor considering where things were left with he & Layla I personally can't wait.
Wrath- as always, put it down here. Once again proving why he's worthy of the title "King"
Throe- What the heck is he up to? No good. That's for sure. I just want to punch him in the N@%! With a bat.
Can you believe it? Assail's presence didn't even bother me here. Probably because it was small. But what we got fit within the overall plot as well. So I was pleased. Everything in this book just flowed. Every POV had purpose. Nothing felt out of place with this one.
s'Ex- I was VERY surprised & taken with the amount of emotion his character actually evoked within me. I am eager to see if Ward will continue to expound more, somehow, on his character.
His situations & reactions to them really touched me. I shed tears for him.
iAm- What can I say? THIS is how I feel about everything that occurred with him..
*Jumps up & down while smiling ear to ear*
Though this route was very much predicted by me & many others, I was still very please with how it all played out.
We meet Paradise & Craeg here, who will be the focus of the 1st book in the "Legacy" Spin Off series for the BDB. At first I must admit I wasn't over the moon for these two. I was only prepared to read their book because Butch (my baby) will also be the focus there as well. But I must admit upon meeting these two here in the Shadows, I'm very intrigued & eager to see how things play out for them in this world. I really liked Paradise & Craeg certainly has my attention.
Now Back to Trez & Selena:
Now many of you, I'm sure, know how this goes. Many of you even spoiled it for yourselves & decided to not read the book because of it. I understand your choice. I really do. But I still think you missed out on a great story.
So for those of you who still have no clue how things go here, I will not post spoilers.
I will say theirs'(Trez & Selena) was a very beautiful, emotionally intense journey & outcome. I so wish things could have played out differently with certain turns, but I got why they took the road they did. So for me, it was a VERY bittersweet ending for these two, but it made sense in a way that I can live with & appreciate it for what it is & why.
All in all:
I felt that Ward brought her game back to the table with this book. I truly loved every aspect of this story. The whole year waiting for this book was well worth the wait for me.
So yes, I would HIGHLY recommend this read.
If you are one who has not read the BDB yet, please note you CANNOT read any book in this series out of order. You'll be lost & miss out on the great journey it takes.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2015First of all, I rarely write reviews, so forgive me if I give more spoilers than mentioned. Anyway, this series are "IT" for me, when it comes to PNR, ROMANCE. I'm seriously surprised that HBO, SHOWTIME ETC. hasn't picked this for a series. It's the BEST PNR out there...I never even came close to a series as wonderful as this one is. The whole world she created, is amazing. It deserves a series at least. Ward just have this AMAZING way of keeping you glued to her books, that in two decades of reading, I still find it hard to come by anything like it. All the BDB books were worth it, not ALL were amazing, but they're definitely worth it. My fave is always going to be Zhadist & Bella' a book, so far at least, and even Phury's, and Payne's books, that so many complain, were still awesome, because even if the main story line wasn't the best of the bunch (they're not), the SECONDARY story lines running in the background, are always, always interesting, and amazing too. That's my second favorite thing about Ms. Ward's writing: her ability to have several story lines running at the same time, without being messy and complicated to follow. I LOVE that she runs all these stories behind the main one, so we can always keep up with the other characters we've all come to love. See? That's the thing...The Shadows were never that interesting to me as main characters. In my mind, they'd always been secondaries, Revh's BFF's etc. But somehow, in this book, she made me care about them as such. The only complain I would have is, normally her books are full of sexy scenes, as well as ACTION fighting scenes, and even though we had an awesome action sequence involving THREE simultaneously main characters, with the whole "Downtown fighting, shooting & Fritz crazy driving & police chasing" thing, that's was it. Maybe it's just me, but I love how descriptive, and action packed the Brother's fight scenes are normally written. I guess, in this book, she wanted to give us more of "Trez Romantic" side with Selena, and not his and the Brother's fighting scenes. Nothing wrong with that, but part of why I LOVE these Characters, are because of their Alpha, tough, active manly "Men" scenes, as much as their love for their Shellans, and the sexy, sexy scenes...because let's be real, she can write those so hot, it's off the charts erotic. I liked Trez & Iam story, but they're not my fave BDB heroes, or book. And if I have to agree with my fellow readers above about it, yeah, the whole killing one of the main females of the story, as a book, it didn't make much sense...why bother to waste a whole book, investing us in loving them together, just to kill her off? Huh..*scratches head*.. Ok, with Thor & Wellsie, we had books before she was killed, they're together centuries before, she's pregnant, there's the whole showing us how a "bonded/mated couple loves and lives", and then the "OMG! She dies!" And it made sense. His character was supposed to go thru that, I guess, so we could understand the unbearable level of grief of a mated vampire in her BDB world. Now this one? There's really no purpose, unless we'll get another book later in the series, and we'll figure it out the why of this one...so far, I haven't. Also, I feel like there's something BIG brewing with Rhage & Mary, because there's a LOT of his point of view, and a story arch about him, so hopefully, it'll be a GOOD new story about them. I hope so. I would LOVE a whole book on ASSAIL! Now, that's an interesting character, specially because he left his love go...I would definitely read that with greed. The whole BOB and Layla thing, that too deserves a whole book. It would be interesting to see where their story goes, with her pregnant with another man, and the Bastards being such big enemies of the Brother's. I'm thinking that should have been the book NOW, instead of the Shadows..but, hey, we don't get to choose..so I guess we'll have to wait and see that too...Now, I must say, I loved that she's doing a whole new "Series Spin Off " of the BDB with the BDB LEGACY. I can't wait. That should give us new Brothers, and new characters to last another decade at least, plus it looks like the existing Brothers will play a big part in all the books too...Who wouldn't want that? I do.
All in all, The Shadows was a five star read for me. I will always read any BDB books blindingly, and know that no matter which character she chooses next, there's always going to be excitement, action, sexy, sexy, Alpha and I would recommend this series over, and over. I just love the whole BDB. MY ONLY WISH? Books NEEDS to be published at least twice a year. The one year wait per book is the only thing I hate. KEEP THEM COMING..JUST FASTER! PLEASE!
Top reviews from other countries
- AmritaReviewed in India on June 11, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing, Sexy & Intense
The shadows have always fascinated me right from their introduction in the black dagger brotherhood series . This book delivers an intense , sexy & intriguing story .. I couldn’t put it down!
- DP Kindle CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 3, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Omg!!! Fantastic
Loved the Shadows' story, eager to read more of Layla's journey. Another amazing installment of a series that keeps you guessing where the journey will go next. Would love to figure out exactly what Lassiter is doing living with the brotherhood.
I could not put down this book, excellent read.
- Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Spain on April 25, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars ❤️❤️
I just LOVED it! In JR Ward we trust!! She always knows how to move me in every sense, and this time she didn't dissappoint. I laught, I cried and I lived with the brothers every word she wrote ❤️
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lilsista79Reviewed in Italy on March 21, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!
I think that this is one of the best books of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. It's just hot and hearbreaking at the same time...it's impossible to not feel for the characters' emotions. I loved the plot, but most of all, I loved the way the author was able to put the characters' feelings on paper. Recommended to all the fans of the Brothers...this is a must read!!!
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Lena KingReviewed in Germany on January 18, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Ihr ist wieder einmal ein Meisterstreich gelungen!
Nachdem mich dieses ewige "Das Buch hört Mitten in der Handlung auf und man muss ein halbes Jahr warten bis man ENDLICH weiterlesen kann & dafür auch noch zwei Mal zahlen" so genervt hatte, habe ich endlich vom Deutschen ins englische Original gewechselt. The Shadows war nach The King das zweite Buch im Orginal ;) Gleich vorweg - die Bücher sind so, falls das überhaupt möglich ist, noch besser als im Deutschen - die Witze wirken authentischer und lustiger, alles wirkt realer und seinen wir uns ehrlich...ihr Fluchen in ihrer "Muttersprache" ist verdammt verdammt sexy! ;)
Okay genug davon kommen wir zum Buch - ich glaube ich muss keinen erklären um was es in den BDB-Romanen geht - wenn doch, ab mit euch zu "Dark Lover" :D In diesem Teil geht es, wie der Name schon vermuten lässt, um die beiden Schatten-Zwillinge Trez & iAm, vorrangig um Trez, später immer mehr auch um seinen Bruder ;)
Ab hier gibt es kleine SPOILER!
Ich habe die beiden Brüder schon immer sehr sehr gemocht & war unglaublich froh das sie nun endlich ihre eigene Story bekommen. Die Geschichte zwischen Trez & Selena war herzerwärmend :) Und ich habe es aus meinen Kopf verdrängt das es womöglich am Ende nicht gut ausgehen für die beiden - ich habe mir wirklich ganz fest eingebildet das sie im letzten Moment irgendwie gerettet werden konnte aber...das Ende hat mein Herz zerschmettert. Ich habe eine ganze Stunde durchgeweint - musste das Buch sogar mal weglegen weil ich nicht mehr konnte. Das schlug sogar "Das Schicksal ist ein mieser Verräter". Ich glaube es schaffen nicht viele Autoren diesen Schmerz der Charaktere so auf die Leser zu übertragen - doch Warden schafft es! Sie hat so einen ehrlichen, offenen, direkten Schreibstil, der dich so stark mit den Personen im Buch verbindet. Ein Grund wieso diese Romane so sehr liebe!
iAm's Geschichte ging mir etwas zu schnell - sie begann zwar auch erst relativ spät, trotzdem war es etwas zu spontan und zu..."zufällig" :D Doch ich gönne es ihm - er hatte sein ganzes Leben für Trez geopfert & hat es mehr als verdient. Die beiden Brüder hatten mich sehr an Phury & Z erinnert - oder an Butch & V. Die Szenen zwischen den Brüdern, ihre Verbindung und die Liebe zueinander....Dauergrinser! - Grund 2 wieso die Bücher so liebe :D
Xcor & seine Bande, Laya und sogar Assail sind wieder mit von der Partie - gerade für ersteren bringe ich allmählich Sympathie auf - Throe allerdings ist endgültig unten durch. xD Ein Neueinsteiger ist Paradise - Tochter von Abalone, die besonders für die Spin off Serie "Black Dagger Legacy" interessant ist ;)
Ich kann eigentlich nicht mehr sagen als das ich diese Bücher liebe! Ich lese sie seit meiner frühen Jugend (im Nachhein gesehen war das viel zu früh aber ich kann es nichtmehr ändern xD) - also seit gut 7 Jahren & jedes Mal wenn ein neuer Teil rauskommt ist es als würde ich meine alten Freunde wiedertreffen oder ein Familientreffen mit verdammt coolen Onkel, Cousines & Co vor mir haben.
Auch die Black Dagger Legacy Reihe ist gut - nicht ganz so wie die original BDB-Bücher aber auch wirklich empfehlenswert :)
The Beast kann kommen!