Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Deep, Dark, & Dangerous by Jaid Black


I usually like Jaid Blacks books, but found this one to be mediocre. While there were some hot loves scenes the actual story was blah. I did manage to read through the entire book. I also did not realize prior to reading this book that it is book 4 of Jaid’s, Vikings Underground series. Unless you are a diehard Jaid Black fan or just like books that offer sex with no real storyline, I would say skip this one. For me the Vikings voyage began and ended with this story.

Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com):

A star in a world of wealth and privilege....
Fed up with Hollywood backstabbing, famous movie actress Madalyn Simon decided to escape the spotlight. Her new back-to-basics existence in an Alaskan cabin did take getting used to, but at least she was in control of her own destiny — or so she thought. While snowmobiling on the frigid coast with her sister, the pair is taken hostage by a band of rough men who want them — for reasons beyond imagining.

A captive in a world of inescapable seductions....
They are neo-Vikings from a hidden underworld, in search of women Outsiders to breed for the New Sweden clan. Their sexy leader, Otar, wants only one woman: Madalyn. Overpowered by his masculine strength and unmasked desire, Madalyn must become Otar's wife or face the marriage auction block. Now, in a world beyond dreams and as real as the hot flesh of her enticing warrior-husband, Madalyn discovers the power of an all-consuming passion — as the fires of revolution threaten all she has come to love....

My favorite thing about this book was the cover. That is some serious eye candy.

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