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Dark Legion by Isabella Jordan

Posted under Adult Content, Anthologies, Book Reviews, Immortals, Magic, e-books by Brit on Sunday 28 February 2010 at 9:35 pm
**½

Part 1 - Legion: University
Joey Sumner spent years in the armed forces and now she is attending college thanks to the G.I. Bill. Strange things are happening at the university - a large number of students are undergoing bizarre personality changes.

When Joey and her research partner, Will, stumble upon an occult ritual being performed on school grounds, they immediately become targets of a secret society. The evil cult has members everywhere, and there is nowhere for Joey and Will to hide.

Part 2 - Legion: Adult Education
Terrance Ross mysteriously died on campus a year ago. His wife, Ada, is seeking answers with the help of Eric, a handsome detective.

Ada becomes an unwilling accomplice to a man determined to take his rightful place in a secret society bent on world domination.

Ada turns to Joey for answers but hears an unbelievable story of sexual perversion, immortality and mind control. Can she trust the young woman to help solve the mystery of her husbands death?

This is a fast paced novella with the action kicking in immediately. However, with all the action, there is little time for the characters to develop or for the reader to make a connection. The story is well written and the concept of the story is interesting. Adding to the length to provide more time to get to know the characters and to allow for the back story of the cult would have made me more invested in the story.

The erotica was well written, but the scenes are very graphic and, at times, disturbing.

Book Stats:

  • e-book, digital format
  • Publisher: Changeling Press
  • Book Length: Novella
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 978-1-60521-251-7

To purchase an eBook copy of Dark Legion click here.


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