Claiming A Lady
 
    What are reviewers saying about the Night
Warriors series?
     
    Night Warriors
     
    “ Brenna Lyons is formidable in the art of
world building and storytelling. This novel delivers and carries
its own creative weight, where the contemporary world meets
Teutonic legend. This is not just a tale where a mocking Stone god
uses Warriors as weapons against blood drinking monsters; this is
about change, never-ending love, family, and devotion.”
    Reviewed by Patrice F. for Joyfully
Reviewed
     
    “ The story is rich in Germanic lore and
history of the two classes of people. The book is done in sections
or parts and I think this gives a richer understanding of the
overall story being told here. The world-building is excellent. The
Warriors lifestyle is very inventive, as well as the Beasts’. By
the end of the [first] story I was seriously on the edge and loving
every minute. The ending however shocked the hell out of me. Not
what I expected. But the story is fricken fantastic and worth it!
The second part of the story starts out years later, and the battle
still rages on between Beasts and Warriors. The book could have
ended and I’d have been fine, but knowing there is more to come
makes me excited to revisit this world! It has vampires, warriors
and bad chicks! The sex is hot! The fight scenes while not overly
bloody, still kick ass! Don’t let it pass you by!”
    Reviewed by Acquanetta Ferguson for the San
Diego Erotica Books Examiner 5 stars! “Highly recommended buy!”
     
    “ Ms. Lyon’s Night
Warriors is one of the most intriguing stories I’ve read in
a long time. The depth of detail is well complimented by the fully
developed characters and Machiavellian twists and turn of the plot.
From the enigmatic stone which guides the Night Warriors, to the
political power plays the different house Lords enact and most
importantly to the risks the warriors and their ladies are willing
to take, this saga will have you fascinated with the complexity of
the Night Warriors world and their struggle to live, love and
protect mankind.”
    Reviewed by Brenda Edde for Romance
Junkies 4.5 Ribbons
     
    “ Brenna Lyons has created an amazing
fantasy world. My emotions went through a roller coaster; I
laughed, I cried, I cringed, and at times, I wanted to scream in
agony. I love this world; I love these characters. Brenna Lyons is
one of my favourite authors, and so far, Night
Warriors is my favourite book of hers. I would not hesitate
to recommend it, and her, to everyone.”
    Reviewed by Jaynie for Fallen Angels Reviews 5 Angels
     
    Will of the Stone
     
    “ There is so much going on, yet it all
fits within the confines of the story. The world-building is
excellent and it feels so big yet the author contains in 80k words.
The lore in the story is totally believable. Great characters and
great fight scenes make this a great paranormal read. The love
scenes are told in loving detail. Seriously, do not let this one
pass you by!”
    Reviewed by Acquanetta Ferguson for San Diego
Erotica Books Examiner 5 stars “Highly recommended buy!”
     
    Remember Me
     
    “ Jorg is one of the most compelling
Vampires this reviewer has read about. Lyons herself states that
she is not sure if Jorg is the villain or the hero and leaves it to
the reader to choose. This reviewer clearly sees him as the hero.
Lyons shows us his pain, his vulnerability, his deep undying love
for one woman. Jorg’s deep sensuality and sexuality comes through
in Ms. Lyons’ writing. She hints at more exotic sexual experience,
yet is sensitive to the novice reader. Admittedly, this reviewer
enjoys reading about men who are strong, protective, unafraid to
show their passionate love yet have vulnerabilities… Jorg is all of
this and more.”
    Reviewed by Gina for Love
Romances 4 Roses

    “ This is definitely not a “feel good”
light kind of read. This story is filled with tortured souls, lost
love, and the inhumanity of man. It explores the darker part of
life,

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