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by J. R. Ward (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Signet Book (3 Jun 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0451222725
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451222725
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.7 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 382,850 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Feeling ambivilant about Phury's story, 4 Jun 2008
I'm frustrated in how to start this review for I'm torn in two. At one hand I want to rave about the second generation brothers and because we are heading for exciting times plot wise but the romance is subdued to a minor voice. So where to start this review...at the beginning anyone would say, so that is where I'll start.

The beginning of LOVER ENSHRINED is one that opens up with a whole can of trouble as The Omega takes the war between the Brothers and the Lessers in to a new direction. With an intriguing prologue J R Ward gives an appetizer for what is to come and with flipping to the next page I was confronted with Phury and his reason for his red smoke addiction. I soon found out that behind the exterior of his gentleman-like-behavior there hides a tortured warrior that is desperate for a lifeline. Though "The Wizard" was not really my thing I could feel Phury's pain radiating from the pages still I also feel that his addiction is a bit overdone and makes Phury look weaker. The need that drives Phury to help others is not always appreciated or wanted and it results in a friction between him and Zsadist.

With Cormia J R Ward struck an innocent cord with me and I loved her discoveries of movies, the swimming pool and food. She is above all a gentle woman that loves to help those in need and for that she understands Phury so well. They seem to have a connection together but they do not go further than causing a spark and a sizzle here and there as again the romance feels rushed and doesn't have a lot of pages in this novel. Phury's tormented feelings and Cormia's own insecurities make them outward almost distant of each other, while their inner struggles speak of such a different tale. This made it difficult for me to get connected to their journey of love and in the end I did not witness that all consuming love that makes my heart sigh in appreciation.

The no.1 in this novel that will keep you reading on and on was the plot. As Qhuinn, Blay and John Matthew grow more comfortable in their own skin it is the sense of change that vibrates through the pages, luring you to keep on reading and that is what I did. The second generation brothers get tighter and tighter together as more is revealed about them and they just made my heart pound in anticipation. Qhuinn, Blay and JM are being readied to enter the Black Dagger Brotherhood but there are also many events that make you witness that male bonding which I loved so much with the original BDB Brothers.

When the war with the Lessers is entering a new chapter keeping everyone on their toes we also get to know more about Rhev, we follow Bella and her pregnancy and we get to meet Lassiter. The various storylines intertwine together and give an intriguing read altogether. Still with Phury and his struggles something is laid bare that I did not expect. It is with the actions of the Brothers towards one of their own in his greatest hour of need, that felt out of character and did not sit well with me. The whole Black Dagger Brotherhood magic seems to have passed on to the second generation and was emphasized by lack of interactions among the Brothers.

The Omega turns the scale in to his favor and the ripples of one action doesn't seem to end and with this J R Ward shows her talent that once more she could surprise me at various moments of this BDB episode. Though she gave me new things to discover, new characters to meet, plot intrigues to unravel it was the underdevelopment of Phury and Cormia's love that couldn't lift this story to the great heights of the first few novels. I was hoping to get caught in a soaring romance and perhaps Phury and Cormia are not this kind of couple together but I missed heat, I missed need....wanting, I missed the absolute hunger of a Black Dagger Brother for his Shellan.

It is with LOVER ENSHRINED that the author created a vibrant plot that speaks of intriguing twists and turns which I enjoyed myself with but I'm also sad for I feel I need to say goodbye to something unique within this series and let go of further expectations of a soaring romance included in the BDB stories.

Reviewed by Leontine
Courtesy of Realms On Our Bookshelves
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Feeling ambivilant towards Phury's story, 4 Jun 2008
I'm frustrated in how to start this review for I'm torn in two. At one hand I want to rave about the second generation brothers and because we are heading for exciting times plot wise but the romance is subdued to a minor voice. So where to start this review...at the beginning anyone would say, so that is where I'll start.

The beginning of LOVER ENSHRINED is one that opens up with a whole can of trouble as The Omega takes the war between the Brothers and the Lessers in to a new direction. With an intriguing prologue J R Ward gives an appetizer for what is to come and with flipping to the next page I was confronted with Phury and his reason for his red smoke addiction. I soon found out that behind the exterior of his gentleman-like-behavior there hides a tortured warrior that is desperate for a lifeline. Though "The Wizard" was not really my thing I could feel Phury's pain radiating from the pages still I also feel that his addiction is a bit overdone and makes Phury look weaker. The need that drives Phury to help others is not always appreciated or wanted and it results in a friction between him and Zsadist.

With Cormia J R Ward struck an innocent cord with me and I loved her discoveries of movies, the swimming pool and food. She is above all a gentle woman that loves to help those in need and for that she understands Phury so well. They seem to have a connection together but they do not go further than causing a spark and a sizzle here and there as again the romance feels rushed and doesn't have a lot of pages in this novel. Phury's tormented feelings and Cormia's own insecurities make them outward almost distant of each other, while their inner struggles speak of such a different tale. This made it difficult for me to get connected to their journey of love and in the end I did not witness that all consuming love that makes my heart sigh in appreciation.

The no.1 in this novel that will keep you reading on and on was the plot. As Qhuinn, Blay and John Matthew grow more comfortable in their own skin it is the sense of change that vibrates through the pages, luring you to keep on reading and that is what I did. The second generation brothers get tighter and tighter together as more is revealed about them and they just made my heart pound in anticipation. Qhuinn, Blay and JM are being readied to enter the Black Dagger Brotherhood but there are also many events that make you witness that male bonding which I loved so much with the original BDB Brothers.

When the war with the Lessers is entering a new chapter keeping everyone on their toes we also get to know more about Rhev, we follow Bella and her pregnancy and we get to meet Lassiter. The various storylines intertwine together and give an intriguing read altogether. Still with Phury and his struggles something is laid bare that I did not expect. It is with the actions of the Brothers towards one of their own in his greatest hour of need, that felt out of character and did not sit well with me. The whole Black Dagger Brotherhood magic seems to have passed on to the second generation and was emphasized by lack of interactions among the Brothers.

The Omega turns the scale in to his favor and the ripples of one action doesn't seem to end and with this J R Ward shows her talent that once more she could surprise me at various moments of this BDB episode. Though she gave me new things to discover, new characters to meet, plot intrigues to unravel it was the underdevelopment of Phury and Cormia's love that couldn't lift this story to the great heights of the first few novels. I was hoping to get caught in a soaring romance and perhaps Phury and Cormia are not this kind of couple together but I missed heat, I missed need....wanting, I missed the absolute hunger of a Black Dagger Brother for his Shellan.

It is with LOVER ENSHRINED that the author created a vibrant plot that speaks of intriguing twists and turns which I enjoyed myself with but I'm also sad for I feel I need to say goodbye to something unique within this series and let go of further expectations of a soaring romance included in the BDB stories.

Reviewed by Leontine
Courtesy of Realms On Our Bookshelves
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Different but still great, 7 Jun 2008
By Helen Hancox "Auntie Helen" (Essex, England) - See all my reviews
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The other reviewers have all amply discussed the differences in this book - the change of genre from (apparently) romance to fantasy.

So what's it like as a book on its own, assuming the reader isn't entirely tied into the previous Black Dagger Brotherhood stories? Well, this book would be pretty difficult to understand. The cast of characters is vast, some of them we only meet once or twice with little explanation as to who they are (Beth, Vishous) and the others do things that make sense if you've read the whole series but not on its own. However as a standalone book I thought this was very good. J R Ward's facility with words, plot, pacing is all there as before. Each portion of a chapter, following a particular character, drags you in and hooks you; when the section finishes and you realise the next one starts in someone else's head you're initially disappointed that you're not reading more of the previous character but soon get sucked into this new one. And so it goes on. Even the bits with the Lessers, which I used to skim read in the earlier books, seem more rounded and interesting.

So what didn't I like? Well the silly names still grate, as does the excessive use of the letter h in various words. The plot inconsistencies that other reviews pointed out are glaring - that Cormia lives for 5 months in the Brothers' mansion and barely sees anyone. This is beyond belief, knowing as we do from the previous books that the women are incredibly supportive of each other. The romance between Phury and Cormia isn't particularly deep, as others have said, and I found this a little disappointing, as well as the difference in Phury's apparent nature from how he was portrayed in the first four books at least. I, too, was disappointed that we didn't have more focus on the Brothers and their fighting.

What did I like? The writing style, pacing, the fact that I was gripped. I also enjoyed the scenes with John Matthew, Qhuinn and Blay as they come of age, learn to trust each other, learn to stand up for each other. I enjoyed more the sections with Rehv although there are a huge number of questions about what's going on with him and the Princess. I liked the way that the author is changing the vampire world, particularly with regard to the Scribe Virgin and the Chosen, and that there's a new baddie working with the Omega. I liked the way we got into Phury's head, even if I wasn't entirely convinced by the Wizard voice in his head and also found his recovery seemed to happen very quickly and relatively easily. Still J R Ward has written yet another good story. It doesn't live up to Lover Awakened which was, for me, a masterpiece of writing in this genre. It might disappoint those who loved the romance side of the previous books. But for fans of the BDB who approach this story knowing it's moving in a rather different direction, I think they will enjoy it as much as I did.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lover Enshrined - persevere
Just a quick one. When I first read it, I couldn't even finish it. I have even permitted myself a look in the back - which I almost never do. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Lana

5.0 out of 5 stars Open your mind and love it like the others!!
I very nearly skipped this book because of the negative reviews, then I read 'Auntie Helen' and as her word is law when I buy a book, I bought it and am so glad. Read more
Published 24 days ago by Honorine

2.0 out of 5 stars a real let down
Phurys story and actually made me dislike the character - too long...too wishy washy...too much emphasis on him being drug addict etc.. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Salsagirl

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I waited quite a while before reading this book based on the gist of the previous reviews. And i want to kick myself. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Deborah Barnett

4.0 out of 5 stars The saga continues..
A good chapter in the BDB saga but not so good on the romance part.
Story focuses more upon Phury as a addict than as a man in love (at first I wasn't so thrilled reading... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Ripley

4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as earlier BDB books, but still a solid 4 star!
I approached Lover Enshrined with trepidation after the disappointing (in my opinon!) ending of Lover Unbound. I wasn't expecting much, as;

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Published 8 months ago by Romantic Fiction addict

3.0 out of 5 stars It's an OK book
Her books have been getting weaker and weaker but this is better than the doctor-becoming-a-ghost one,(which unfortunately is a character that keeps popping up). Read more
Published 8 months ago by K. Chee

4.0 out of 5 stars Okay...not a three star book.
Okay I have to admit that Phury story is probably the least interesting (I hated the wizard thing)out of all the book simple because Phury seems to have nothing else going on... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Tash

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
I can't decide if this is my favourite book in the series or if Lover Unbound is.
Ward seems to be moving way from straight romance and focusing more on plot which won't be... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Sonia

2.0 out of 5 stars I don't know what she was aiming for with this one?
I love J R Ward, I have loved all her books and was soooooo excited about the release of LE, however after reading the reviews from the US site I was not in a hurry to read this... Read more
Published 9 months ago by C. E. Batt

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