Storm Mistress by Brandy L. Rivers Audio Review

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5 Smooches

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Synopsis

Nothing is as it seems…

Everything Isadora Starling wants is right there in front of her, but Toryn is off limits. He’s her best friend. She’s been denying her heart all these years, afraid to lose him.

Toryn Flame has a long past full of secrets. None of which he can share with Isadora, the only person who truly matters to him. She’s the one woman who has never shown a hint of lust toward him, but even if she did, pursuing her is forbidden.

That all changes when the family Isa doesn’t know decides it’s time to reveal who and what she is. After Isa’s recent attack, their motives are unclear.

His only goal is protecting Isa. Toryn will do everything in his power to keep her safe, including going against orders from his king.

Toryn’s only fear is losing Isa’s trust. Once the truth is revealed, can she forgive him for years of misdirection and omissions? Can she come to terms with a world she doesn’t want or know?

Review

Yet another book from Brandy Rivers I was unable to stop listening to. I am in LOVE with Toryn Flame and need more of him ASAP. I was luck enough to listen to Storm Mistress on audio and much like its predecessor, Nights Embrace, the narrator, John Lane”s voice was smooth and sexy and had me completely drawn in to the story.

Too complex to go into great detail, the story in Storm Mistress revolves around the wold of Fae (a new to me creature) and the inner workings of their homeland. Toryn has loved his best friend, Isa, secretly but since he is sworn to protect her he has never acted on it. Isadora’s crush on Toryn has always been the subject of her deepest fantasies but content with the fact that she believes he men she is just happy to have him as her best friend.

 As always with Brandy’s book nothing can stay easy for long and while Toryn is determined to keep Isa safe there are others out there determined to do just the opposite. But the best part of this book and Brandy’s other books is that Isa is not the kind of heroine to sit around and just let a man keep her safe. She takes her safety in her own hands and does whatever is necessary to keep herself and those she cares for out oh harms way.

This series is quickly becoming very addictive. The world’s of Brandy’s “others” are huge and interconnected and every time I see a new overlap I get giddy and excited for more. Saying that I want to note that this book can definitely be a standalone but I promise if you read it you will want to dive into the others very soon.

~miranda

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1 comments

  1. <3 thank you. I love Toryn too. Is it bad if I admit that?

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