Logan's Fall Beverly Havlir "Dark, disturbing dreams." Every night Sharra is plagued by nightmares, a confusing mixture of blood and death, of tremendous hurt and grief. Her dreams are haunted by a man she's never seen before. She doesn't know who he is or where he's from-but she knows that he's her destiny. "The secret lies within." Logan Mi'an Tar's past has left him emotionally scarred, his heart hardened by hatred and guilt. He lives with constant nightmares and endures the enormous pain that follows. Until he meets Sharra, who vows to heal him and breach the wall that guards his heart. "A forbidden union." Fate brings them together. Intense desire-hot, urgent, undeniable-forges a deep bond. But for a chance at lasting happiness, Logan and Sharra will have to fight for a love that will finally bring them both out of the darkness. "Note: Although connected to Jed's Revenge and the Pleasure Planet story "Tristan's Woman," Logan's Fall can be read as a stand-alone novel."
After running around doing totally unglamorous chores all day, Beverly writes at night when all is quiet and she is (at last!) alone. Exhaustion disappears as soon as she sits down in front of her computer, doing what she loves best: writing stories that bring women's fantasies to life.
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Beverly Havlir's series Karn'al series are all pretty solid reads and this one is just as good as the others. Sharra's been having these horrible dreams about a little boy running home after finding his father murdered to see his mother and sister beaten and tied up waiting to be raped begging him to kill them. In the dreams she sees this man standing back in the corner watching the scene with anguish on his face. When she fails to please the man she's been sent to live with (sex is always included), she's given as a gift to Logan and upon meeting him sees he's the man standing watching the scenes in her dreams. She's knows that destiny has brought them together but if he learns about her special abilities, will he even let her live.
Lots of pretty sad moments in this book. I felt a lot more groveling was called for - may 2 or 3 more pages. But overall I enjoyed this book a lot. Would recommend the series and this book.