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The Reluctant Savior by Rebecca Hefner

The Reluctant Savior (Etherya's Earth Book 4)
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rebecca has delivered yet another 5-star book with everything that we’ve come to expect from her. An endearing, sexy-as-sin hero and a strong and stubborn heroine. This book started from Darkrip and Arderin’s ceremony before the epilogue in The Darkness Within and is focussed on Kenden and Evie’s love story as well as preparing to defeat the Dark Lord Crimeous once and for all.

Kenden was a sweetheart. He was smart, strong and his patience with Evie was immeasurable. Evie was witty, brash and obstinate. Kenden and Evie were the perfect match and I was rooting for them since the first time Kenden ventured into the human world to look for Evie. Darkrip and Evie’s brother-sister bond was delightful.

The anticipation that has been building since the first book regarding the war to defeat Crimeous was well worth the wait. The battle was epic and the final moment left me speechless.

There were a couple of surprises as well in the book. We finally got to see the time what made Crimeous so evil and how his relationship with Etherya emerged. Then, there were Nolan and Sadie, their story was lovely, as were Aron and Moira. I do hope to see more of them in the upcoming books. The epilogue was the most surprising of all and it’s going to make waiting for Heden’s book tough but it will be worth the wait. With Rebecca’s books, it’s always worth the wait!

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