Tuesday, January 12, 2016

4 Star Review ~ Assassin's Kiss by Sharon Kay


Warrior Scorpio finds himself alone on a botched op. No weapons, no communication devices, injured…and instantly recognized by a group of witches who want him dead.

Witch Tessa promises to marry a rival leader to save her people. But she never planned on the new prisoner in her coven. Scorpio, a rough, former mercenary makes the outrageous claim that she belongs to him.

ven from behind bars, the longer Scorpio stays, the more he unsettles Tessa and she questions all she thought she knew. Choosing him will put everyone she cares for at risk. He’s nothing like she expected, and the last thing she could dare to want.


Excerpt:

Tessa’s eyes swung back to Scorpio, and he knew the exact minute that realization sunk in for her.

She was alone with him. All alone, in the middle of the woods. “We just, um…” She blinked. Her pulse ticked wildly at her throat.

“Tessa.” He lowered his voice to a tone he hoped was reassuring. “The other night you said ou weren’t afraid of me.”  Her chin jutted. “I’m not.”  He touched the collar, not taking his eyes from hers. “Then take this off.” His voice came ut in a whispered growl. His body hummed with the need to be unhindered around her, to absorb everything about her sensually and to not have any impediments to protecting her.  She swallowed hard. Her chest rose and fell. She didn’t speak.

“You know I will never hurt you,” he continued. “Right?”  She nodded, eyes huge.  “You know I will never leave you here alone or unprotected.”  he nodded again.  “Do you trust me, Tessa?”  She sucked in a breath.  “I think you do. And I swear on all that’s sacred, I won’t ever do anything to damage your trust in me.” He leaned closer, his body roaring to be skin to skin with her. But not yet. “Tessa,” he whispered, the ache to touch her nearly unbearable. “Take this off.”

*
Take this off.

Tessa couldn’t breathe, couldn’t think, as Scorpio overwhelmed her every sense. Her brain was mush, muddled, worthless. His voice licked over her skin, making her want to follow his words. Because really, was it so much to ask?  They were all alone in the woods. Alone. That one word should have chilled her, should have made her run. But running was the last thing on her mind. He was more intense than ever, towering over her, eyes bright with feeling she was drawn to but was afraid to think too hard about.

The words he spoke were true, and somehow he had tapped into that trust that she herself couldn’t explain.  If she trusted him, truly, then the collar wasn’t needed. She had a knife at her thigh, but that would hardly hurt a huge demon like him.  He waited—simmering with energy, and power, and strength—as she stood frozen. But her body seemed to have decided for her, leaving her mind far in the dust. Finally her lungs rebelled against the lack of oxygen and a breath forced its way into her body on a gasp. Next, her arms moved up as if on their own accord, hovering near his neck. In a trembling voice, she revoked the spell on the collar and the clasp released, restoring every dollop of strength to those huge muscles of his.

The metal thudded to the forest floor, and still she stood, unable to move, not sure if she had signed her own death warrant or made a good choice.  But then he grinned. A true smile that pulled his full lips up and reached into his golden eyes, bringing a devastating handsomeness to his face. “Thank you.” He closed his eyes and leaned back, extending his arms. He inhaled a deep breath, the muscles in his chest and abs swelling with the motion. His biceps strained the T-shirt he’d been given.  She shook her head, glad he had his eyes closed so he didn’t see her staring like she’d never seen a male before. Surprising glimmers of both blond and brown streaked through his buzzed hair. She glanced away at the trees, but the image of him was burned onto her brain. No, she’d never seen a male who looked like him. And for the first time, she let herself simply exist in his presence, not thinking about the past. She allowed herself to absorb every detail about him, lethal and otherwise.

Peeking beyond his scary, sometimes stony façade, she found a male whose eyes teased her with a hidden sensuality. As if he would make her body reveal secrets she didn’t even know about. Every inch of him was honed to a warrior’s perfection. She had no doubt he’d be able to fight anything in the realm…and win.

Review:

Scorpio and Tessa were a mixed match but it worked.  It was strange to see a Lash Demon held captive for so long but he knew exactly what he was doing and what he needed to do to get out of that cage and straight into Tessa's heart!

Tessa was dealt a hard deal and she has been living one since her mother passed away from an attack.  She depended on her father and her village to raise her and make her who she became...she was the truly with her family but things also take a turn for the worse when the land that had for years were taken over and Scorpio did something to help with that! Tessa has now become the women that will take care of everyone, even if it means she is losing herself.

This story kept me on my toes and the most unexpected thing happened which floored me but it had to happen the way it did!  Tessa really became her own but she was also hurt in the worst way possible.  I loved this story and the Lash Demons are my favorite so I can't wait to see what Sharon takes this series!!


About Sharon

Sharon Kay writes award-winning fiction and can never get enough reading time. She loves  winter and black coffee, and is endlessly inspired to write kick-ass heroines and the men strong enough to capture their hearts. Sharon lives in the Chicago area with her husband and son, and one weekend the idea for her Lash Watchers and tough leading ladies formed in her head, refusing to stay quiet until she put pen to paper. Her characters tend to keep her up at night, as they banter, fall in love, and slay endless varieties of power-hungry demons.Sign up for Sharon’s newsletter to keep up with her demons, see early cover reveals and be entered in periodic giveaways.

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