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A review by lilibetbombshell
Devoted by Lark Taylor
4.0
I’ve come to realize that even though the angels of the Hopeless Blessed series are violent and naughty, they’re still the more emotionally mature MMCs when it comes to Lark Taylor’s paranormal protagonists.
Zeke and the Seraphim were the best of the best when it came to God’s soldiers, and protecting humanity meant knowing humanity. This makes all of them so endearing when it comes to understanding Sam, a human who Zeke met via an online game who ends up needing refuge and finds it (unknowingly) with a squad of supernaturals who all have their own damage and personal traumas.
Devoted is a slower burn than a good bit of Lark’s books, but don’t mistake slower burn for no spice at all. Zeke and Sam have filthy mouths and minds and put them to good use in the meantime. Their romantic attachment grows quickly, even if it’s kept close to the heart because these two volatile men have been through too much to risk breaking completely. I found the sentimentality to be a touch too precious for my tastes, but I know others will love it.
Plus, there are Ferry and Harlow cameos, and I never turn down a Harlow appearance.
I was provided by the author via The Author Agency. All thoughts, opinions, views, and ideas expressed herein are mine and mine alone. Thank you.
File Under: Book Series/Disability Rep/Gay Romance/Kindle Unlimited/LGBTQ Romance/Paranormal Romance/Spice Level 2/Urban Fantasy