![]() ![]() The prologue for Covet seems to set the premise for the entire Fallen Angels series. ![]() The sex scenes are few and far between in Covet, but when they happen, they're nothing short of being steamy and erotic! ![]() The book is a mix of paranormal romance, fantasy, mystery, action-adventure, erotica, and well, just doesn't seem as if it should be classified as a romance sub-genre. The novel's greatness actually rises above the whole genre aspect. I found Covet in the paranormal romance section of the bookstore, but after reading it, I'm not sure it should really belong to any one specific genre. Covet is far classier than the cover makes it out to be, so just this once, don't judge a book by its cover (don't lie, I know you still judge most books by their covers!). The cover for Covet, as you can see above, sort of makes the novel look like a cheesy, sappy bodice-ripper romance, but let me tell you: DON'T BE FOOLED. The following Friday, I visited my local bookstore to hunt down and buy a copy of Covet, and wow - haven't come to regret it in the least. Ward novels were constantly ranking high on every list. I discovered Covet after reviewing various lists of "top erotica novels" on (what can I say, I was hankering for a saucy erotica novel!), and found that J.R. ![]() Ward, who also writes the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. Covet is the first book in the Fallen Angels series by J.R. ![]()
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