Honestly? 'Macrieve' is divisive among paranormal romance fans, and I get why. The hero’s obsession borders on toxic at times, and the plot relies heavily on miscommunication tropes. But if you’re here for drama and smoldering tension, it works. The magic system’s details—like the werewolves’ 'claiming' rituals—are creatively gruesome, and the side characters (looking at you, Nïx) steal every scene they’re in.
It’s not my favorite in the Immortals After Dark series, but it’s worth reading just for the lore expansion. That final battle scene alone justifies the book’s existence.
I have a problem), 'Macrieve' is mid-tier for me—not her best, but far from bad. The werewolf lore here is fascinating, especially how it ties into Scottish clan politics. Uilleam Macrieve is the kind of tormented hero who makes you want to either hug or shake him, and the heroine’s secret adds a neat twist.
Where it stumbles a bit is pacing; the first half drags with setup, but the second half explodes into action. If you love possessive, 'mine'-growling heroes and heroines who hold their own, you’ll enjoy this. It’s not as polished as 'A Hunger Like No Other,' but the emotional payoff is solid. Bonus points for that scene where they bond over shared scars—it wrecked me in the best way.
I devoured Kresley Cole's 'Macrieve' in one sleepless weekend, and wow—what a ride! If you're into paranormal romance with a dark, gritty edge, this one's a must. The Lore universe is already packed with alpha males and fierce heroines, but Macrieve stands out for its raw emotional intensity. The hero's tragic backstory and the heroine's resilience had me flipping pages like crazy. The world-building is lush, and the chemistry between the leads is practically flammable.
That said, if you prefer lighter, fluffier romances, this might feel too heavy. There's vengeance, betrayal, and some seriously steamy moments that walk the line between pleasure and pain. But for fans of 'Dark Needs at Night's Edge' or 'Lothaire,' this delivers the same addictive blend of danger and desire. I still think about that climactic confrontation under the moonlight—pure cinematic angst!
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Then there’s the romance subplot. It’s… divisive, to say the least. Fans of the series might appreciate how it ties into the larger universe, but newcomers could find it underdeveloped or too abrupt. The writing style’s also very much 'love it or hate it'—lyrical but dense, with a lot of internal monologue. Personally, I vibed with its grittiness, but I totally get why some would bounce off it hard.