Black Dagger Brother Hood

Black Dagger Brother Hood

I have been reading romance novels since I was a kid. They were one of the few genres hidden under the stairs in my Catholic household.

I would get lost in the highlands and castles of medieval times—knights and warriors with their chivalry, and women taken captive who slowly realized their captors weren’t monsters at all.

I always wanted someone to look at me with that same sense of wonder.

I was disappointed when that never really happened.

Even when I had a “banging” body in my young adulthood, real life didn’t match the stories. Men can be rude. And when my body didn’t react the way those books promised—when I didn’t feel that spark—I started to wonder if something was wrong with me.

Real life wasn’t fun. So I disappeared into my books.

They may have lied to me… but I needed the escape.

Then came paranormal romance.

And now? I’m even more lost—and I don’t think I can come back.

The Black Dagger Brotherhood follows a group of elite vampire warriors sworn to protect their race from a shadowy, almost demon-like enemy.

The Brotherhood are larger, stronger, and far more dangerous than most vampires. They wear black leather, have lived for centuries, and remain alone… until they meet their mates.

And when they do?

Everything changes.

They fight it at first—for their mate’s protection. But we all know you can’t fight fated love forever.

What follows is obsession. Devotion. Protection at all costs.

In Dark Lover, the first book in the series, Wrath—the only purebred vampire and reluctant king—makes a promise to a fallen brother to protect his half-human daughter, Beth.

At first, he refuses.

But after tragedy strikes, obligation—and something deeper—pulls him in.

Wrath is nearly blind, hardened by centuries of violence, and completely uninterested in love…

Until he sees her.

And from that moment, there’s no going back.

Beth takes a little longer to fall, but the pull between them is undeniable.

The chemistry is intense. The tension builds. And when it finally breaks…

Let’s just say:
🔥 you might need a fan.

But what really stays with you isn’t just the attraction.

It’s the devotion.

Wrath would burn the world to keep Beth safe.
And Beth would stand beside him in the fire.

They don’t just love each other—they choose each other, over and over again.

They heal each other.
They strengthen each other.
They become something unbreakable together.

And it leaves you wondering…

Why is it so hard to find that kind of love in the real world?

 

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