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Nikolas Danshov is the Mohiri’s finest warrior, fearless and lethal with any weapon. For almost two hundred years, he has devoted his life to keeping humans safe from the demons that walk the earth. Revered by his people, he is a legend in his own time, a warrior undefeated in battle, and prepared for anything. Until her.
On a routine job in Maine, a twist of fate brings Nikolas face-to-face with the one person he had never expected to meet – his mate. Sara Grey is unlike anyone he’s ever met. Beautiful and fiery, she ignites his desire, while her innocence and vulnerability awaken a fierce protectiveness in him. Now all he can think of is keeping his mate safe from the dangers that hunt her, even if she fights him at every turn.
You know Sara’s story. Now read it again, through the eyes of her warrior.
** This book is considered Upper YA due to some mature content.
Warrior is the Relentless trilogy retold in Nikolas's POV. There are new scenes, but it is NOT a continuation of the original story.
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Toot's Review by Stacy Sabala
Nikolas is a
mighty and legendary mohin warrior. He
has been sent out to kill vampires in Portland, Maine. The surprise of his life occurs when he comes
fact to face with his mate. He never
thought he would find her. Sara is
strong and stubborn. Her mother left her,
and her father was murdered. She is
determined to remain exactly where she is.
Her life is on her terms.
This is
written according to Nikolas’ point of view as he finds Sara and the author
takes the reader through the Relentless Series.
After reading all the other books of the series you know how things go
from Sara’s point of view and what she encounters. This book goes through what Nikolas did and
how he reacted during the same time. It
was fascinating to read. I knew what
occurred after reading the other books, but not much time was spent on how
Nikolas handled Sara’s disappearance and the situations she found herself
in. So, I really liked getting into his
head and seeing how confused and unsettled he really was.
The author
paints him as this deeply respected warrior in the first books but in this one
you get to see how vulnerable he truly is.
I loved reading it and revisiting the moments in the series. I still love them as a pair. It was a great trip down memory lane but from
a new perspective. I loved it. I give it a 5 out of 5.
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