Saturday, November 2, 2013

Review: Passion's Sacred Dance (Harshad Warriors #1) by: Juli D. Revezzo

Title: Passion's Sacred Dance (The Hardshad Warriors #1) 
Author:Juli-D.-Revezzo  
Source: Review Request
Length: 298 pages PDF
Reviewer: Emi 



**I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review**

Battling mounting debt, Stacy Macken is determined not to lose her historic art gallery. When Aaron Fielding appears and offers to help, she fights to keep the attraction sizzling between them from clouding her judgment. He may be her savior in disguise--but can she trust him?

Aaron intrigues her with tales of the Tuatha dé Danann, sworn warriors who protect humanity from the monsters seeking their destruction. If Aaron can prove what he claims, she would give up anything to help--even the gallery he claims is sacred ground. But with her property set to stage the next epic battle, she needs answers. An old family diary will confirm the ancient legend is true, if only they can find it in time.

If the battle is lost, the enemy will take control of Earth for the next five hundred years. Stacy and Aaron's budding love might only complicate things.



Passion's Sacred Dance was a good read. The concept of the story is very interesting and there was enough action and steaminess, I just felt a bit confused and thought it lacked info. 
Stacy is the owner of the Historic Center but is in debt and needs to figure out a way to keep her center, Aaron is a Harshad Warrior and Stacy's guardian. There is an impending war between the Harshad Warriors and the evil they have been fighting against for centuries, and Stacy is right in the middle of it. Tho she has had some sort of idea since it is part of her family history. 
Like I said, the storyline is interesting, Ancient warriors fighting against evil to prevent humankind from suffering an Apocalypse, but as the story went along not all of the background was known and more information was promised to be told but never mentioned.   
It was a good read, it kept my attention even though I was a bit confused. I'll most likely read the next one too, I'd like to see what happens next and if there is more information given.

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