Alright BDB fans…Before you read this review, put aside your love for the Brothers just for a minute because I know everyone is dying for their next Brother fix. Once youโ€™ve done that, pick up your copy of Crave if you havenโ€™t already and just read. Donโ€™t flip to the back to read the Lover Unleashed excerpt and donโ€™t read Crave simply to spot Brother cameos. Read it because you love J.R. Wardโ€™s writing style and you want to support her.Now, where do I even start? I thought Covet was a great read. It had interesting and complex characters, steamy love scenes, and some good old heart nโ€™ soul mixed into it. But Crave seems to be my favourite out of the two.

Crave is a lot more gritty and darker than the first book. Danger seems to be lurking in all corners this time and itโ€™s interesting to see how Jim and his boys will handle Devina the second time around.

J.R. Ward is a genius at plotting so there are a few unexpected twists that are sure to remind readers that sheโ€™s got talent. Things pick up quick in the beginning and Wardโ€™s storytelling grips you until the very end. Also, we get the answers to some of the questions that were raised in Covet.

One of my favourite things about this book is Wardโ€™s writing style. Itโ€™s raw and gritty, but thereโ€™s so much heart in this little book. Ward is able to pull on your heart strings and make you feel sympathy for everyone, even the bad guys. Not to mention, there are a few great quotes in there that are sure to make you laugh out loud.

And the romance between Grier and Isaac is so explosive, itโ€™s hard to believe that Isaac is a stone-cold killer and she is a sympathetic attorney trying to save his ass. The little ways in which Isaac slowly opens his heart to her is so sweet and beautiful. It rivals the sort of love you see in the BDB series.

So if youโ€™ve read Covet and thought, โ€œMeh, the BDB series is betterโ€, give Crave a shot because not only has Ward stepped up her game, but she has proven that sheโ€™s able to write more than just about her sexy vamps. If Crave is any indication of how the Fallen Angels series will turn out, then Jim, Adrian and Eddie sure as hell need to be ready for a whole lot of fan-girlies coming their way. Because The Fallen Angels have arrived…

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  1. Great review! I just love the FA series, but haven’t had a chance yet to get to the store and pick up Envy – waiting on payday! I loved Crave, and Isaac is magnificent!!!!). The BDB cameos are great, I think they help round out the whole little world JR Ward has constructed. I’m hoping Lassiter will make some appearances in this series, it seems only fitting ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Great review! I love these books. They’re definitely NOT BDB. But that’s not a bad thing, it’s just different. I do really like this series though. I can’t wait to read the newest one. ๐Ÿ™‚

    โ™ฅ Sarah @ I’m Loving Books

  3. I love the fallen angels books, but they are far more urban fantasy than romance. Where as I see the BDB books as primarily romance with occasional urban fantasy undertones. I have Envy in my TBR, and I’ll be reading it more for Jim and the guys than anything else.

  4. See I totally felt the opposite for this one Annie. I loved Covet but Crave did nothing for me. The action wasn’t a prob for me. It was the romance. I just couldn’t feel it. I think this is the lowest ranking JR Ward book for me besides Phury’s book. (Don’t even get me started on that one!)