

Cormia is also against the mating because of Bloodletter, Vishous’ father’s fearsome reputation and while Vishous doesn’t hurt his female he has a reputation himself and Cormia wants no part of it. At first Vishous refuses because he is angry but he agrees to impregnant with female if he can stay with the Brotherhood and have nothing to do with the child and the Scribe Virgin agrees but this is something against Vishous’ nature not only because he likes to rough but because he doesn’t want children because of his own upbringing with his father.

Things get really interesting really quick as we learn that the Scribe Virgin is Vishous’ mother and she has chosen him to be the Primale who will carry on the Brotherhood’s line with a mate of her choosing, Cormia. In order to keep himself in check, Vishous arranges a meeting with a submissive and while we don’t see it the aftermath is messy, in a good way but Vishous fear of sleep comes back to haunt him.Īs we approach the ¼ mark in the novel, I liked the introduction of Jane but I always felt that a relationship was hinted at between Butch and Vishous but this was thrown over in favour of Marissa who I said in my previous was the blandest character I have ever come across so I hoping Jane is better than that.

We switch back to Vishous who is struggling with the feeling of losing Butch to Marissa because he can’t spend all of his time with Butch now and it is getting to him. Jane dismisses this but wakes the next morning to find her sister death due to an undiagnosed heart condition. Jane Whitcomb when she is a child growing up in a rich yet lonely household with her younger sister Hannah, one night after her birthday sleepover is cancelled, Jane uses a Ouija board with Hannah and it tells her she will marry someone called Vishous and that Hannah won’t have any Christmas presents. The experience I have had with this series has been a little hit or miss as some books are far better than others but we are getting into the main core of the series now as it was revealed in the previous book that the combined powers of Butch and Vishous have the power to destroy and track the Lessers. Lover Unbound is Vishous’ story and we have already learned a fair bit about him including his unusual sexual habits, but I was excited to see his story play out. Review: After reading the first four books in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series in February, I was excited to re-join this crew of vampires. Title: Lover Unbound (The Black Dagger Brotherhood Book 5)
