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ARC Review : Midnight's Surrender (Dark Warriors #8.5) by Donna Grant (PNR)


Book Blurb

Dale has been on the run - on the run from himself and the demons that haunt him. However, when he comes across a stunningly beautiful woman he cannot resist, he knows that he must do whatever it takes to possess her. She is a Druid with secrets of her own, but he is drawn to her like no other. Even when danger closes in around them, Dale knows that the true threat is to his very soul, which he will sacrifice in order to save her.

Toot's Review by Stacy Sabala

Rennie MacBeth lives on the Isle of Coll in the house she inherited from her Aunt Martha two years ago. The plan had been to sell the house and move back to Missouri. However, every time Rennie decides to sell the place, something changes her mind. She is able to live a life without worrying about being a Druid. When she touches people she gives them visions and she can’t control it. She has learned to stay away from people as much as possible. Yet, she wishes for someone to love but knows that her magic will never allow it to happen.

Dale Alexander is a warrior who has a primeval god inside of him. He is running from an evil man, Jason Wallace, who forced him to fight with him. He is hoping they think he is dead. As he was healing from the last battle he was in he would dream of a strong magic calling him. It would entice him and give him a reason to heal. Once he was able he started following it. It brought him to Coll.

Dale knew Rennie was the Druid he was looking for when he saw her. He could feel her magic and it was the same that called to him only stronger. He is instantly drawn to Rennie physically. Her kindness and gentleness calms him like nothing has before. He is determined to protect her even if it means leaving her. He is afraid that the evil he is running from will find her.

When evil does find them, they must make hard decisions in order to survive. Dale will protect her no matter what.

This novella is apart of the warrior series and the first I have read. I didn’t really like it for the fact it was too short. I see where the author was going but it felt so rushed and thrown together. The whole story took about two days to cover. It was too much story in too little of time.


I give it a 2 out of 5

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