'A Soul to Revive' by Opal Rayne

'A Soul to Revive' by Opal Rayne

All Emerie ever wanted was redemption.

When a monster comes to Zagros Fortress, Emerie is tasked with capturing him. She never would have gone through with it had she known their treatment of him would be inhumane, nor can she stand by and allow it to continue.

Unfortunately, agreeing to help him in his goal may not have been the wisest choice. Along the way, he manages to charm her, and what she once found frightening becomes utterly titillating instead.

All Ingram ever wanted was revenge.

After a traumatic event, Ingram does something foolish. He seeks out aid in his quest for retribution, only to find himself in the clutches of enemies who wear Demon-like uniforms. They’re all cruel – except for her.

She is as beautiful as she is broken, but in a way that soothes his own pain. He’s never desired a female of his own, yet her sensuality fiercely calls to him. He starts wanting more, while lacking the humanity to truly understand what he seeks.

Will Ingram be able to forgive Emerie for what she has done to him, and erase her doubts at the same time?

 

 

10.02.2023: I received my copy today, but have yet to download it onto my kindle, BUT once I start you all will be the first to know how amazing it is! 

 

**I was given an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review**

I thought I had my favorite of this series but now. well, now I am questioning that choice! Opal has taken this world, her creations, and beautiful souls and thrown it all into another level of amazement!
The only thing that was harder for me within this story was the fear, the way it is written had gripped me and thrown me into a tailspin of what the f___ is happening! This book had me on the verge of tears and I jumped in with joy. I loved the Ingram, and his counterpart Emerie more than I loved Kitty and his! This hands down is my favorite out of the series!

**PLEASE do not skip this book as it pertains to so much information about the world building as well as the future of the books**

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