Tuesday, July 19, 2011

My Personal Review for Warrior Nights by Patricia Logan

I got to admit, there was something about Patricia Logan's Warrior Nights that had me intrigued. Maybe it was the main characters, Trace Martin and Kyle Kincaid. Both were former military men who had deep scars and hidden secrets. Maybe it was the topic this author choose to write Warrior Nights around-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It could be one or a combination of these and other things that had me picking this one up and reading.

Warrior Nights is more than a manlove story, though I have to admit I love my manlove stories like any other person but this one touched a chord in me that had me not leaving the computer until I finished this one. The story was hot, so hot I was afraid the computer would melt from it and the characters themselves were multi-dimensional, intriguing and captured my heart. A few twists tossed in had me going "OH MY GOG!" more than once too.

Ms. Logan is new to m e as a reader and one author I plan to explore more of in the future. I spied two earlier stories before Warrior Nights that I am eager to read since those characters pop in this story as well.

If you are looking for an intense story about two scarred yet strong men and a passion so intense it gives a new meaning to sparks flying, then grab Warrior Nights and settle in for one wild and hot time. I do recommend you keep an ice bucket nearby, you will need to cool off more than once.

Please be aware there are intense scenes between three consensual adults and may not appeal to some.

You can find Warrior Nights at Torquere Press and at Amazon Kindle.

My Rating: 4 Stars

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Thank you so much Dawn! I will admit to more than a few hours of nail biting since I read on FB that you were reading it. I love your review of course and I'm pleased that you liked Kyle and Trace as much as I love them. I look forward to your reviews on the other books and because I loved Westburg so much, I have another whole series coming out next month set in the same town with the release of "Captive Lover" the first in that series. Thanks again. YAAAAAAY!!!

Lisa Worrall said...

Excellent review - I totally loved this book and had to spend most of the time with the window open it was so gawdamn hot!

Jean Joachim Books said...

Interesting review has me intrigued. I will have to check it out and probably end up buying it. I'm damn curious!

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