Half demon, half Sky, the gorgeous son of Abbadon, Lord of the Underworld seduces all who set eyes on him. A fierce warrior, he is set to slaughter the people of the sun. His father sends him on a very important mission, a mission which would see him seduce the chaste King of the sun people, the gorgeous Rush, in order to bring the Incubus out of the darkness. Ash reluctantly allows himself to be taken prisoner by his enemy in order to fulfill his father’s wishes. Unprepared for Rush’s resolve, and for his own passions, Ash’s meeting with his scrumptious enemy may just change his destiny forever.
I write not only for my own pleasure, but for the pleasure of my readers. I can’t remember a time in my life when I haven’t written and told stories. When I’m not writing, I’m dreaming about writing, doing something wild and adventurous, or trying to make the world a better and more open minded place to live in. I adore beautiful men, and I know I’m not alone in this! Eroticism between consenting adults, in all its many forms is the icing on the cake of life!
Okay, ew no. There's so much het in this that anything that might have been okay with it is not okay.
It's really...melodramatic. I never quite warmed up to any of the characters. Or the universe. Or anything, really.
I mean, I dunno, maybe other people would like this stuff.
The writing's about normal D.J. Manly fare, I think. But also, you know, there's a ton of het in it.
Also, the universe only semi-made sense. There seemed to be several inconsistencies when they were relating the whole sordid history of whatever, so I never quite understood what was going on. And all this talk of mysterious fathers was really confusing. I kept wondering who did what and where and why exactly did that happen when the author claimed this earlier.
I also kind of feel like there were a couple times the author switched the names of characters around/confused them.
This is an excellent good versus eveil story. You know Ash is the bad guy and Rush is the good guy but from the very beginning of the book you are made aware that even those born bad can have some redeeming qualities. I loved this book as I do all of DJ Manly's books. There is something very special about everything he writes that seems to relate to something in my life-past present or my hoped for future.