


For me, however, there was so little internal conflict between Larkin and Blair and so little external conflict for the first half of the book that I found the romance to be dry.Īnother problem is that this is really a set piece. Romance readers who found the romance in Morrigan’s Cross to be second to the world building will be happy with the focus on the relationship building between Larkin and Blair. Blair is a loner who has spent her life trying to find someone to accept her for who she is, a vampire slayer, and accepting that might never happen. Larkin is from an older, more chilvarous age and doesn’t quite know what to do with Blair. She is smart of mouth, strong willed and savvy. The second book focuses on Larkin, the shapeshifter, and Blair, the vampire hunter. The story continues the group of 6’s fight against Lilith and her horde of vampires. The story ended with a bang and left me excited to read the next in the series but I wondered if this was another author whether I would have given up before the half way point. As much as I wanted to love this book like Bookseller Jolie, I was, well, bored in the first half. Let’s see you try your hand at some erotic romance, huh? Just kidding. I’ve learned through reading Morrigan’s Cross and Dance of the Gods that you write actions scenes really well which is something I didn’t know you had in you. This is the second in your famed paranormal series called the Circle Trilogy.

Jane B Reviews Category / B- Reviews / Book Reviews Nora-Roberts / Paranormal / shapeshifters / vampires 3 Comments SeptemREVIEW: Dance of the Gods by Nora Roberts
