JR Ward's 3 best books

The romantic genre has been constantly reinventing itself. We have seen contemporary romance novels, romantic historical novels, romantic novels fantastic and in the case of JR Ward we enjoy paranormal romance novels with a marked erotic tinge. Or at least that is the peculiar labeling under which it is intended to highlight much of the literary work of this author really called Jessica Rowley Pell Bird, or in short: Jessica bird.

But, in a way, regardless of whether the current romantic genre has a place under any plot (in fact, go find a novel or the most remote science fiction movie without some kind of love encounter...), the truth is that JR Ward It also comes to cultivate a historical genre, or at least some epic reminiscences sprinkled with medieval settings that elevate the love story to the altars of those other past times in which love accompanied a multitude of adventures, from the abduction of Elena to the bizarre love by Dulcinea del Toboso.

Ward's greatest virtue, however, lies in his ability to place the development of his stories in the middle of nearby environments, in a game between past, present and future that ends up dragging all his readers into a particular world.

In other words, Ward has known how to find his place and turn into a vein his proposals that summarize the medieval imagination with that point of idealization that ends up leading to worlds of values, of disputes against evil, determined to destroy any form of love. But love, in every good romantic novel, has to end up triumphing...

JRWard's Top 3 Recommended Books

The King

Ward's latest novel, which for the moment closes the acclaimed saga of The Black Dagger Brotherhood, focuses all of its spectacular scenery on the great Wrath, king of the vampires. As it could not be otherwise, in this saga the vampires are not the very bad bad guys, but quite the opposite. It is not surprising that this is the case since we all know what vampirism means as a dream concept.

Who else who less has adopted the symbol of vampires in their dreams to cull sexual desire as an underground argument. The level of plot complexity in this novel reaches its peak. Wrath assumes that he must exercise his vampire reign more decisively. Multitudes of threats loom over your species. Meanwhile, the hottest and most physical encounters (if you can say so for these cold-blooded evil-dead beings) with Beth Randall are getting complicated… She wants a child.

The King

Love of mine

The eighth installment of the saga of the brotherhood of the black dagger presents us with John Matthew as a character on whom the axis of history will revolve. For me, this character is one of the most attractive, or at least his assigned role as an avenger acquires at times an intensity that is not always reached in all the books of the saga. Together with John we advance through a fast-paced story, at times raw, ruthless, where only Xhex's love brings some vampiric tenderness ...

The war is served and John is ready to do anything to spill the black blood of his restrictive enemies or of any others who intend to conspire against him, against his past and his hope for the future, a future in which he can reconcile that great idea of ​​guilt. that has made him violent. His particular wandering among humans makes us feel close, as if he could meet us on a crowded New York street.

Lover of mine

Dark lover

It all started here. The saga of the black dagger opened to the world in 2005 with resounding success. After having published some individual novels under the true signature of Jessica Bird, this adventure between the fantastic, the dark, the paranormal of a world inserted in our daily life, or rather in the daily life of some citizens of New York, for which This author had prepared the insertion of a really far away neighborhood in New Jersey called Caldwell.

What could be thought of as a presentation of characters for such a long saga, is really already a dynamic story of love, eroticism, bites, blood, epic, jealousy, wars and everything you can imagine. The nights of the big city belong to the vampires who roam like packs of wolves.

Wrath is the purest vampire in the world, threatened by that condition by many enemies eager to eradicate his species. Among humans we mainly know Beth, who will end up surrendered to the gloomy charms of Wrath and the threat of his lips ...

Dark lover
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