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Lord of the Abyss (Royal House of Shadows #4) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 7506 Users | 502 Reviews

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Original Title: Lord of the Abyss
Edition Language: English
Series: Royal House of Shadows #4
Characters: Micah, Liliana, Blood Sorcerer
Setting: Kingdom of Elden
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Paranormal Romance (2012)

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Once upon a time…the Blood Sorcerer vanquished the kingdom of Elden. To save their children, the queen scattered them to safety and the king filled them with vengeance. Only a magical timepiece connects the four royal heirs…and time is running out.… As the dark Lord who condemns souls to damnation in the Abyss, Micah is nothing but a feared monster wrapped in impenetrable black armor. He has no idea he is the last heir of Elden, its last hope. Only one woman knows—the daughter of his enemy. Liliana is nothing like her father, the Blood Sorcerer who’d cursed Micah. She sees past Micah’s armor to the prince inside. A prince whose sinful touch she craves. But first she has to brave his dark, dangerous lair and help him remember. Because they only have till midnight to save Elden.

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Title:Lord of the Abyss (Royal House of Shadows #4)
Author:Nalini Singh
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:November 22nd 2011 by Harlequin
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Magic. Vampires. Fantasy Romance

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Now this was the best of the series, and the reason I picked it. Nalini Singh does such a fantastic job of world building, and making it easy for a reader to visualize everything thats happening as you read or listen to her books. I loved the enemies to lovers trope, the not so pretty characters, and I really enjoyed the battle. For a shorter read, this really had a lot to it. I am glad I read all the books in the series to get to know all the couples and the world they lived in.

The 'Royal House of Shadows' series has been a little choppy for me - while I enjoyed Jill Monroe's 'Lord of Rage', I really didn't like Showalter's 'Lord of the Vampires' or Andersen's 'Lord of the Wolfyn' books... but Nalini Singh has brought it!!! 'Lord of the Abyss' was spectacular (I only wish the others were of this exceptional caliber) and an amazing finale for this somewhat confusing series.All of the books in this series are loosely based on well known fairy tales - Alice in Wonderland,

4.5 starsYou know what, I figured out recently that I label a lot of really good books 4.5 stars, meaning it was great, but I have some issues with them. Sorry, irrelevant here, moving on.Before starting, I should mention that I have read only the first book in the series, the one written by Gena Showalter and found it to be just ok, but this one was...incredible. It was sweet and in many ways light, and I really loved the characters.Story goes like this... Once upon a time, in a land far, far

I loved this book and devoured it from start to finish. Although it's the 4rth book in a series, I had absolutely no problem understanding the world building or the dynamics between the characters. The story starts straight away with the heroine landing on the hero's castle after casting a spell. She means to warn him of his legacy and convince him to return to fight the evil sorcerer -who happens to be her father- before time runs up. The hero doesn't remember anything about his childhood and

I was very reluctant to start Lord of the Abyss, to be perfectly honest. I was simply tired of the disappointment, frustration, and rage that I felt during the whole experience of reading the Royal House of Shadows series. I absolutely hated the first book, and disliked the second one. And after skimming the first ten pages of the third book, I got bored out of my wits and shelved it. I was at the point of giving up on the series altogether when I remembered my friend Erika's praise for this

Book 44.5 starsClearly the best on in the series. Here we have a virgin hero and the author does well with this. The h is a reverse beauty and the beast. The story was wonderful. I reduced 1/2 star because I felt the end got sloppy. There were too many creatures, conflicts with them resolved too easily and too fast. -------Overall take on series----------------I felt that these should have been stand alones. The siblings did little together with each other. I was expecting them all to come

I love this author but didn't really love this book that much, I dunno. It's so similar to a few other books I've loved (see my review of Master of Crows http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...) , that it just wasn't at the top of the heap of books like this I've read. Oh wellz. The cover is hilarious though, BARNEY WITH ABSSSSSSSS

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