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The Darkest Pleasure (Lords of the Underworld) Mass Market Paperback – December 22, 2009

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He can bear any pain but the thought of losing her...

Reyes is a man possessed. Bound by the demon of pain, he is forbidden to know pleasure. Yet he craves a mortal woman, Danika Ford, more than breath and will do anything to claim her-even defy the gods.

Danika is on the run. For months she's eluded the Lords of the Underworld, immortal warriors who won't rest until she and her family have been destroyed. But her dreams are haunted by Reyes, the warrior whose searing touch she can't forget. Yet a future together could mean death to all they both hold dear....

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Reyes stood on the roof of his Budapest fortress, five stories up, his feet balanced precariously on the highest ledge. Above him, moonlight seeped red and yellow from the sky, blood mixed with fickle gold, dark mixed with light, wounds freshly cut in the endless expanse of black velvet.

He gazed down at the gloomy, waiting void beneath him, the taunting ground opening its arms as if begging to embrace him.Thousands of years, and I'm still reduced to this.

Frigid wind blustered, ruffling his hair in every direction, tickling his bare chest, the hated butterfly etched up onto his neck and the remembered lifeblood splattered there. Not his blood, though. No, not his, but his friend's. Every stroke of hair against that phantom evidence of life and death was like kindling thrown into the fire of his blazing guilt.

So many times he'd come here, wishing for things that could never be. So many times he'd prayed for absolution, relief from his daily torment and the demon inside him responsiblerelief from his utter dependence on self-mutilation.

His prayers had never been answered. Would never be answered. This was what he was, what he would always be. And his agony would only increase. Once an immortal warrior to the gods, he was now a Lord of the Underworld, possessed by one of the many spirits formerly locked inside dimOuniak. From favor to dishonor, beloved to despised. From happiness to constant misery.

He ground his teeth. Mortals knew dimOuniak as Pandora's box; he knew it as the source of his eternal downfall. He and his friends had defiantly opened it all those centuries ago; now he and his friendswere the box, each holding a demon inside himself.

Jump, his demon beseeched.

His demon: Pain. His constant companion. The tempting whisper in the back of his mind, the dark entity that craved unspeakable evil. The supernatural force he battled every damned minute of every damned day.

Jump.

"Not yet." A few more seconds of anticipation, of knowing most of his bones would shatter on contact. He grinned at the thought. The razor-sharp bone shards would cut his injured, swollen organs and those organs would burst like water balloons; his skin would rip from the excess fluid and this time the lifeblood that drained would be his own. Agony, such blissful agony, would consume him.

For a little while, anyway.

Slowly his smile faded. Within dayshours, if he failed to hurt himself badly enoughhis body would heal itself, totally and completely. He would wake up, whole again, Pain once more a commanding force inside his mind, too loud to be denied. But oh, for those few blessed ticks of the clock before his bones began to realign, before his organs began to weave back together and his skin to reconnect, before blood once more pumped through his veins, he would experience nirvana. The ultimate paradise. Rapture of the sweetest kind. He would writhe in the exquisite pleasure the pain brought with ithisonly source of pleasure. The demon would purr with utter contentment, so drunk on the sensation it was unable to speak, and Reyes would experience such blissful peace.

For a little while. Always, only, a little while.

"I do not need another reminder about how fleeting my peace is," he muttered to drown the depressing thought. He knew how quickly time passed. A year sometimes felt like nothing more than a day. A day sometimes felt like nothing more than a minute.

And yet, both were sometimes infinite to him. Just one of the many contradictions of life as a Lord of the Underworld.

Jump, Pain said. Then, more insistently, Jump! Jump!

"I told you. Just a few seconds more." Once again Reyes glanced at the ground. Jagged rocks winked in that bleeding moonlight, the clear puddles surrounding them rippling in the wind. Mist rose like ghostly fingers, summoning him closer, wonderfully closer. "Plunging a blade into your enemy's throat kills him, yes," he told the demon, "but then it's over, done, and you have nothing left to anticipate."

Jump! A snarled command, impatient and needy, a child throwing a tantrum.

"Soon."

Jumpjumpjump!

Yes, sometimes demons really were like whiny human children. Reyes shoved a hand through his tangled hair, a few strands ripping from his scalp. He knew of only one way to shut his other half up. Obedience. Why he'd even tried to resist and savor the moment, he didn't know.

Jump!

"Maybe this time you'll be sent back to hell," he muttered. A man could wish, anyway. Finally, he splayed his arms. Closed his eyes. Leaned

"Come down from there," he heard a voice say from behind him.

Reyes's eyelids popped open at the unwelcome intrusion, and he stiffened. He rebalanced but didn't turn. He knew why Lucien was here, and he was too ashamed to face his friend. While the warrior understood what he dealt with because of his demon, there would be no understanding what he'd done.

"That's the plan, coming down. Leave and I'll see that it gets done."

"You know what I meant." There was no hint of laughter in Lucien's voice. "I need to talk to you."

The dewy scent of roses suddenly saturated the air, thick and lush and so unexpected in the late-winter night that Reyes would have sworn he'd been transported to a spring meadow. A human would have found the aroma hypnotic, lulling, almost drugging, and would have done anything the warrior asked. Reyes merely found it annoying. After thousands of years together, Lucien should have known the fragrance held no power over him.

"We'll talk tomorrow," he said tightly.

Jump!

"We'll talk now. Afterward, you may do whatever you please."

After Reyes admitted his newest crime? No, thanks. Guilt, shame and grief might bring emotional pain, but none would soothe his demon in any way. Only physical suffering offered relief, which was why Reyes had always guarded his emotional well-being so diligently.

Yes, and you've done such a great job at it.

He ran his tongue over his teeth, unsure who had whispered that sarcastic little gem. Himself or Pain. "I'm in a bad place right now, Lucien."

"As are the others. As am I."

"You, at least, have a woman to comfort you."

"You have friends. You have me." Lucien, keeper of the demon of Death, was tasked with escorting human souls to the hereafter, whether the hereafter was heaven or the deepest fires of hell. He was stoic, ever calmmost of the time. He'd become their leader, the man every warrior residing in this Budapest fortress turned to for guidance and aid. "Talk to me."

Reyes didn't like to deny his friend, but he told himself it was better that Lucien did not learn the terrible thing he'd done.

Even as Reyes thought it, he recognized the lie for what it was: a shameful lack of courage on his part. "Lucien," he began, only to stop. Growl.

"The tracking dye has worn off and no one knows where Aeron is," Lucien said. "No one knows what he's doing, if he's the one who slaughtered those humans in the States. Maddox said he called you right after Aeron escaped the dungeon. Then Sabin told me you left Rome and the Temple of the Unspoken Ones in a hurry. Want to tell me where you went?"

"No." Truth. He didn't. "But you may rest assured Aeron is no longer able to slaughter humans."

There was a pause, the rose scent intensifying.

"How do you know for sure?" The question possessed a bite.

Reyes shrugged.

"Why don't I tell you what I think happened?" Where Lucien's tone had been sharp before, it was now threaded with expectation. And fear? "You went after Aeron, hoping to protect the girl."

The girl. Aeron had kidnapped the girl. Aeron had been ordered by the new gods, the Titans, to murderthe girl. Reyes had taken one look at the girl and allowed her to invade his most private thoughts, color his every action and reduce him to a lovesick fool.

With only a glance she had changed his life, and not for the better. And yet, the fact that Lucien refused to say her name pissed Reyes off royally. Reyes desired that girl more than he desired a hammer to the skull. For Pain, that was saying something.

"Well?" Lucien prompted.

"You're right," Reyes said through tight lips. Why not admit it? he suddenly thought. His emotions were in turmoil and remaining quiet had only roused them further. More than that, his friends could not hate him any more than he hated himself. "I went after Aeron."

The admission hung in the air, as heavy as shackles, and he paused.

"You found him."

"I found him." Reyes squared his shoulders. "I alsodestroyed him."

Rocks crumbled under Lucien's boots as he stalked forward. "You killed him?"

"Worse." Still, Reyes did not turn. He peered down longingly at the still-waiting ground. "I buried him."

The pounding of footsteps ceased abruptly. "You buried him but did not kill him?" Confusion drifted from Lucien's voice. "I do not understand."

"He was about to kill Danika. I could see the torment in his eyes and knew he did not want to do it. I cut him down to slow him and hethanked me, Lucien. Thanked me. He begged me to stop him permanently. He begged me to take his head. But I couldn't do it. I raised my sword, but I just couldn't do it. So I had Kane collect Maddox's chains and bring them to me. Since Maddox no longer needs them, I used them to lock Aeron underground."

Reyes had once been forced to shackle Maddox to a bed every night, cursed to stab his friend in the stomach six hated times, knowing the warrior would awaken in the morning and Reyes would have to kill him all over again.Some friend I am.

After hundreds of years, Maddox had come to accept the curse. Restraining him, however, had been a necessity. As the keeper of Violence, Maddox tended to attack without warning. Even his friends. And as strong as the warrior was, he would have rent man-made metal in seconds. So they'd commandeered links forged by the gods, links no one, not even an immortal, could open without the proper key.

Like Maddox, Aeron had beenwashelpless against them. In the beginning, Reyes had resisted using them on his friend, not wanting to take even more of the warrior's freedom. Sadly, as with Maddox, employing them had become a necessity.

"Where is Aeron, Reyes?" Underneath the question was a command laced with the authority of a man used to getting what he wanted, when he wanted. A man who ensured there were severe consequences for any type of delay.

Reyes wasn't frightened. He simply hated to disappoint this warrior he loved like a brother. "That, I will not tell you. Aeron doesn't wish to be freed."And even if he did, I do not think I would free him.

There lay the crux of Reyes's guilt.

Another pause slithered between them, this one strained and expectant. "I can find him on my own. You know I can."

"You have already tried and failed or you would not be here." Reyes knew that Lucien could flash into the spirit world and follow a person's unique psychic trail. Sometimes, though, the trail faded or became tainted.

Reyes suspected Aeron's was tainted, as the warrior was not the man he used to be.

"You're right. His trail ends in New York," Lucien admitted darkly. "I could continue my search, but that would take time. And time is something none of us can spare right now. Already two weeks have passed."

How well Reyes knew that, for he'd felt every day of those weeks like a noose tightening around his neck, one worry stacking upon another. Hunters, their greatest enemy, were even now searching for Pandora's box, hoping to use it to suck the demons out of each and every warrior, destroying man and locking away beast.

If the warriors wished to survive, they had to find the box first.

Chaotic as life now was, Reyes was not ready to end his permanently.

"Tell me where he is," Lucien said, "and I'll bring him to the fortress. I'll bolt him inside the dungeon."

Reyes snorted. "He escaped once. He could escape again. Even from Maddox's chains, I'm thinking. His bloodlust gives him a strength I've never encountered before. Better he stay where he is."

"He's your friend. He's one of us."

"He's warped now, and you know it. Most of the time, he is not aware of his own actions. He would killyou if given the chance."

"Reyes"

"He'll destroy her, Lucien."

Her. Danika Ford. The girl. Reyes had seen her only a few times, talked to her even less, but still, he craved her with every ounce of his being. Something he didn't understand. He was dark, she was light. He was anguish, she was innocence. He was wrong for her in every way, and yet, when she looked at him, his entire world felt right.

He knew beyond any doubt that the next time Aeron reached her, the warrior would savagely murder her. There would be no stopping him. Not again. Aeron had been ordered to kill Danikaand her mother and her sister and her grandmotherand was as helpless against the gods and their powers as everyone else. He would do it.

Reyes's temper flared and he had to glance at the rocks below to calm himself. Aeron had resisted the gods' dark task at first. He was No. Hehad been a good man. But with every day that had passed, his demon had grown stronger, louder inside his head, until finally it overtook his mind. Now Aeronwas the demon inside him. He was Wrath. He obeyed. He slew. Until those four women were destroyed, he would live only to hunt and kill.

Except, inside Danika's temporary apartment those fourteen days, four hours and fifty-six minutes ago, there had been a small part of Aeron that had known the crimes he committed. A small part that hated who and what he had become and desired death above all things. Desired an end to the torment. Why else would Aeron have asked Reyes to kill him?

And I refused him. Reyes couldn't bring himself to hurt another warrior. Not again. Still. What kind of monster left his friend to suffer? A friend who had fought for him, killed for him? Loved him?

There had to be a way to save both Aeron and Dan-ika, he thought for what, the thousandth time? He'd spent countless hours pondering, but still did not see a solution.

"Do you know where the girl is?" Lucien demanded, cutting into his musings.

"No, I do not." Truth. "Aeron found her, I found Aeron, and that's when we fought. She ran. I didn't follow her afterward. She could be anywhere by now." Best that way. He knew it, but he was still desperate to know her location, what she was doingif she lived.

"Lucien, man, what's taking so damn long?"

At the second intrusion, Reyes finally turned. Paris, keeper of Promiscuity, now stood beside Lucien. Both men were facing him, eyes narrowed. Beams of crimson moonlight fell around them but noton them, as if those colored rays were afraid to touch the evil that even hell itself had been unable to contain.

Immortal that he was, Reyes saw them clearly, gaze cutting expertly through the darkness.

Paris was tall, the tallest of the group, with multicolored hair, pale otherworldly skin and eyes so pure a blue not even the most fanciful poetry would do them justice. Human women found him mesmerizing, irresistible, constantly throwing themselves at him and begging for a single touch. A heated kiss.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HQN Books; Reissue edition (December 22, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0373775245
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0373775248
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.21 x 0.98 x 6.62 inches
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Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of multiple series in paranormal, contemporary, romantasy, cozy mystery, and young adult romance.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2011
I've been researching young adult books, since this is the audience I'm writing my books for. Anyway, while I was looking for YA books to read, I came across Gena Showalter's Lords of the Underworld series. I'll admit the cover of the book is what made me choose the book, so the marketing person at Harlequin is a genius. The brief detail of the book about demons and romance peaked my interest even more and I bought the book. The cover of the book is the real eye-catcher for this book. A sexy guy ripped with muscles and a body tattoo, well um, Hooooottttt.

Oh by the way, the Lords of the Underworld series are not young adult reads.

So, I have one word to describe the book, WOW! Yes, I know this is a very simple review of the book, but after I was done tearing through the book in one day WOW was the one word that went through my mind.

As I've mentioned before, I was never a big romance reader. Also, I have not read paranormal or horror books. When I chose The Darkest Pleasure (The third book in the Lord of the Underworld series. Highly recommend reading the series in order. Reading the third book first, I was a bit lost and had to read The Darkest Pleasure again after reading the first two books in the series) I had no idea what I was getting myself into. After reading The Darkest Pleasure, I admit that I'm now addicted to the series and bought the other three books, The Darkest Night, The Darkest Whisper and The Darkest Kiss. Since reading The Darkest Pleasure, The Darkest Passion, The Darkest Lie and The Darkest Secret have been released and I've read them.

The Darkest Pleasure was the first Harlequin book I read. After I read the first sex scene in the book, I was shocked. It was porn on a page. This isn't a bad thing, but I went on the Harlequin site to make sure what category The Darkest Pleasure was listed under, paranormal romance not erotica. I thought to myself, "Who knew Harlequin books were like this?" From the Showalter experience, I'm a BIG fan of Harlequin books!

In a nutshell, The Darkest Pleasure revolves around Reyes, who is possessed by the Demon of Pain and Danika, Reyes' love/lust interest. Reyes must hurt himself often, because the Demon of Pain beckons him to. When I say hurt himself he usually jumps off a very tall building or cuts himself. Danika is a mortal, who calms the demon in Reyes. This is all I'm going to tell you about the book, because I don't want to give anything away.

I never knew Demons could be so sexy, but all the Lords of the Underworld are a sight to see. After I was done reading The Darkest Pleasure, I thought how great it would be if Showtime or HBO did a series based on these books. I want to see the Demons in the flesh on a flat screen! Plus, the storyline is very interesting. There are hunters trying to kill the Lords of the Underworld. Despite being possessed with demons, the Lords are good guys, who are muscular, tattooed and just mouth watering tantalizing! Every time, I came to a part about Paris, who is possessed by the Demon of Promiscuity, I kept envisioning Henry Cavill as Paris. If you don't know who Henry is, watch The Tudors, he's Charles Brandon.

If you are into paranormal romance books, I highly recommend Gena Showalter's Lords of the Underworld series. It's steamy, adventurous, interesting and a fun read!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2009
I'm just going to keep this simple. I stumbled on this series purely by accident. The first book in the series didn't really impress me much...it seemed scattered a bit to me. But I kept reading....and loved the second the book. By the time I got to Darkest Pleasure...all I can say is WOW. Loved the book. Loved the characters. I ended up giving the book to a friend, who also loved the book....and then ran out and bought another copy lol. Definitely an awesome read...worthy of many future re-reads. Great story line. Unlike any thing else I have read before. Looking forward to Sabins book. Can't wait for Paris's book and Williams book too. I'm also curious to see what other kind of trouble Anya can get into!
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2008
This is a very good series and I am enjoying each and every one so far. This is the story of Reyes and Danika, he is possessed by the demon of pain and needs pain to feel pleasure. I really felt this would be a hard book to read or write because of the demon he has. However, I found the book an easy read and the search for the box of Pandora is heating up. All of the other characters are in this one too.

Reyes is possessed by the demon of Pain but since he met Danika all he can think about is her. He is determined to protect her from Aeron who has been ordered by the Titans to kill her and her family.

Danika can't believe how she can desire one of the horrible monsters who are out to kill her family. But as Reyes saves her life again and again she comes to know him and realize there is a soul in him besides the demon of Pain. Danika has fought monsters in her dreams her whole life. She has visited heaven and hell in those dreams and now she faces them is reality.

Lucian demands that Reyes tell him where he has imprisoned Aeron, and Reyes convinces him to keep Aeron chained to protect Danika. They both know that it is not a permenant solution. If Reyes could only find out why Cronos wants her dead.

The story is good the romance is hot and the reading is easy. What more can you ask for a good summer read.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2008
The Darkest Pleasure by Gena Showalter is book three in the Lords Of The Underworld series and in my personal opinion also the best. This story is about the ancient warrior Reyes, who lives a tortured existence because he is also possessed by the demon of pain. Reyes' demon forces him to constantly harm himself and he can know no peace until the day that he meets the beautiful Danika, the one woman who can calm his demon...

It's been a while since Danika Ford has known any peace herself. Her nice normal life has turned into a horrible nightmare with no end in sight. For some reason Cronos the King of the Titans has put out a contract on her life and that of her family...

I know that I described The Lords of the Underworld books as my newest guilty pleasure and this book is no exception. I love all three of the books for this series but this one is my favorite for several reasons. 1. the world building is already done so the author was more able to concentrate on the characters. 2. The character of Danika is just so well done, she is one of the most likable characters that I've read about in a very long time. 3. Even though the book is 368 pages long I really wasn't ready for it to end...
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
Gena knows me personally, that's what reading her books feels like. It's as if she knows you!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2017
I think this my favorite so far. I've been reading the series in order. I loved the hero in this one. Reyes is interesting. I don't want to say to much out of respect for other readers, but I loved him. Talk about screwed up. He found the perfect woman though. If I hadn't known this was a romance I would have been worried everything wouldn't work out, but like most romances it all works out in the end. Plus, I just wanted to see him get some relief! The poor guy!
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Kimberley Spicer
5.0 out of 5 stars LOTU fantastic series
Reviewed in Australia on January 23, 2022
Loved this story of Reyes the keeper of pain and his journey to peace. Looking for Pandora’s box to finally be free
Patrícia Teixeira de Queiroz
5.0 out of 5 stars Bem excitante!
Reviewed in Brazil on August 30, 2016
Gostei muito! Poderia ter menos repetições mas entendo que é para situar aqueles que não leram os demais livros. Também há bastante divagações dos personagens, as vezes repetitivas mas a história é bem elaborada.
Anne
4.0 out of 5 stars 3e de la série. Bien
Reviewed in France on October 12, 2010
Dans ce troisième livre, l'histoire des lords continue.

Reyes, qui possède le démon de la douleur, cherche à protéger Danika dont Chronos a ordonné la mort, pour protéger l'âme de son ami Aeron, qui possède le démon de la vengeance et qui ne supporterait pas de tuer un innocent, même s'il est fou de vengeance.

Paris, qui possède le démon de promiscuité, cherche à marchander avec Chronos de son côté pour retrouver sa bien aimée, Sienna, un chasseur tué dans le précédent livre.

Un deuxième objet est trouvé dans ce livre, et l'on découvre qui est le chef des chasseurs.

A vous de découvrir comment tout cela se réalise.
Hanna Rosenstahl
4.0 out of 5 stars es wird blutig
Reviewed in Germany on August 7, 2008
darkest pleasure ist quasi der dritte teil einer triologie von gena s. wobei ich persönlich denke das man in zukunft sicher noch weitere bücher über die sogenannten "lords of the underworld" zu lesen bekommen wird. die geschichte ist spannend aufgebaut und es gibt viele neue und gute ideen, die das genre mal wieder um einige neue phantasien bereichert.
gena s. beschreibt in diesem fall die büchse der pandora. angelehnt an diesen alten griechischen mythos gibt es ein gruppe von kriegern, die von den griechischen göttern erschaffen wurden und als deren beschützer dienen sollten. pandora selbst war eine dieser krieger(in in dem fall :-))
jedenfalls um es kurz zu umschreiben und nicht die spannung vorweg zu nehmen, machen diese krieger einen fatalen fehler und befreien so die dämonen. die büchse verschwindet darauf. um wieder etwas frieden auf erden herzustellen und die krieger zu bestrafen, wird in jeden von ihnen jeweils eine der plagen eingesperrt. es dauerte jahrhunderte bis die krieger ihre inneren dämonen wie zorn, schmerz, tod, krankheit, etc. mehr oder weniger in zaum halten konnten. damit haben wir dann die männlichen hauptfiguren, von denen drei für die triologie herausgepickt wurden.
in diesem 3. buch der triologie handelt es sich um reyes, hüter von "pain", also den schmerz. wie der name schon sagt, wird das leben des kriegers von diesem dämon bestimmt und er muss ihm immer wieder nachgeben - ob er dabei vom dach springt oder sich dauernd schneidet... hauptsache es wird blutig und der dämon wird in seinem inneren befriedigt. ich denke, dass ist nicht für jedermann, da in dem buch sehr genau beschrieben wird, was er sich da immer antut. und ich geh mal stark davon aus, dass nicht jeder leser oder jede leserin an einem borderline syndrom leidet oder sich selber gern beim sex schmerzen zufügt, die recht... hm... drastisch sind. ich rede jetzt nicht mehr von sm - hier wird nämlich eindeutig gezeigt, dass es um schmerz geht. wobei der held nur sexuelle erfüllung durch schmerzen erlebt. zudem hat er als spezielle kraft zu seinem dämon die fähigkeit sehr schnell zu regenieren. selbst wenn er in blutige einzelteile zerlegt wird. da gibt es dann schon die ein oder andere lustige stelle wo sich seine kameraden darüber scherze erlauben, in dem sie eines seiner organe verstecken, oder sich strikt weigern möbel in einer anderen farbe als rot zu kaufen, weil er eh nur alles vollblutet.
aber mal abgesehen davon ist das wirklich ein sehr intensiv beschriebens schönes buch in dem die beiden helden sehr glaubhaft und charakterlich gut erfasst dem leser dargebracht werden.
danika, die heldin (welche selber ein sehr interessantes geheimnis in sich birgt, was noch ausschlaggebend für die storyline wird)macht es ihm möglich zu lieben ohne leiden zu müssen.
ansonsten kann ich nur hoffen, dass dieses buch bald auch übersetzt dem deutschen markt zugänglich gemacht wird und hoffentlich richtig und gut übersetzt wird! denn das ist der grund, warum ich selber die bücher immer in englisch hole - die übersetzungen sind manchmal so grottig gemacht, dass man das buch im deutschen gar nicht erst ausliest.
vier sterne für dieses buch deshalb, weil für meinen persönlichen geschmack es etwas zu... blutig wurde. es ist was anderes, wenn man liest, wie jemand gefoltert wird, aber wenn der held im badezimmer sich einen runterholt und dabei fast sein bein abtrennt - möglichst farbig beschrieben... ist nicht jedermanns geschmack... die ersten beiden bücher der triologie sind auf jedenfall volle fünf sterne wert und kommen ohne "pain" aus.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Me you and that sweet little demon too
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 2, 2008
The series continues and this The Darkest Pleasure is genuinely my favourite book so far in The Lords of the Underworld series, it's more interesting, intense, moving and it proves that the series isn't losing steam. There's potential for real longevity here, the author has mentioned she wants to write a book for each of the Lords...

Reyes is the Keeper of Pain, thousands of years ago when the Lords couldn't control their demons and there was mayhem and death he inflicted pain to hundreds of people until he chose self confinement in an attempt to temper the compulsions of his whining demon. He learnt that by cutting himself he didn't need to hurt others...and so he went through existence not really living, any relationship he tried to form ended with the women becoming addicted to his demon and craving pain. It's a time of turmoil for the Lords, the gods don't know what to do with them, Hunters seek to destroy them and both want the artefacts they need to find Pandora's Box and finally be free of the threat it processes. But for Reyes his very hope of finding peace is threatened, his friend Aeron is processed by bloodlust and must by order of the gods destroy the women who he feels is his. His thoughts are consumed with Danika but knows to have her would place her in more danger, betray his friends and possibly corrupt her but when she is kidnapped by Hunters he has to make sure the women that has plagued him for so long is safe...

Danika is merely a struggling artist but a few months ago when on holiday with her family mourning her grandfathers death everything changed, she, her sister, her mother and her grandmother were kidnapped by towering and fearsome warriors...they escaped captivity and split, Danika has been on the run ever since, learning to fight and trying to keep one Lord named Reyes from her dreams as surely as she tries to keep Aeron from her nightmares. She has no idea why they're after her but other mysteries also plague her...she's always dreamed of heaven and hell but they're getting more confusing and why does she always feel so cold? When she is kidnapped by Hunters she will be faced with a choice...help these men who seem to want to make the world good and pure or the warrior processed by a demon who she feels an unwanted connection with...

Reyes and Danika's plight has been present from the very fist book but as Reyes says he has only been near her a couple of times talked to her even less, all the emotional developments are therefore left for this book. Their story is rife with complications - death threats, power hungry gods, demon hordes, vindictive Hunters, unsympathetic friends, corruptible demon compulsions - and misunderstandings - kidnappings, betrayals, false alliances, desire - some of which has been there from the first others planted in the volume.

Reyes has been presented as a very hard, quite mean character in the past books so getting into his mind was interesting and he's become my favourite Lord so far, as for Danika considering that for the majority of the book she is incredibly indecisive I really liked her whereas I would have been irritated with a more poorly constructed character.

Although this is very much about two people who have felt connected from the first moment and are on a journey to find out what they really mean to each other, the messages that have been present from the beginning of this series are still there about atonement, finding peace from love and bringing two halves of a soul together.

The leader of the Hunters is finally revealed as well as Danika's importance but here is a warning don't look at the index in the back or both revelations are painfully - ha ha - obvious. We also learn a bit more of the gods and their plans, Cronus is a bit baffling but entertaining. As for the other Lords a couple more seeds are sown for Torin and Cameo and Aeron and Legion (this one is going to be very interesting) and we get more of Paris's story, it feels as if he's already had a book from the tantalising bits we've had of him. I find myself gushing, this is because 'The Darkest Pleasure' is obsessively good and that goes for the series as a whole, there's a wait for Sabin's story, 'The Darkest Whisper' which comes out September 2009 and I believe the next is ebtitled 'The Darkest Passion' and is Aeron's book. Although Showalter has shown a predilection for introducing the heroines well in advance, we're left in the dark as to Doubt's story, it would have been nice to get a few titbits but then again I proberly would have been more obsessed.

Although there are a few holes in the mythological aspects that had me distracted with stupid questions, in particular the heavenly scenes and I also thought that Reyes story was an opportunity for Showalter do write something a bit more risky, I mean this is a man who needs pain for pleasure but we only really have one scene that confronts the issue in a way that isn't Danika saying "um...should I...you know...". But these are trivial things all in all I loved it and you don't want to miss it if you like complicated emotional stories, bloody action, thrilling adventure and decent twists.
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