
Audiobook Review: The Purveli by Dianne Duvall
Dianne Duvall creates so many unforgettable characters and such impressive world building. I simply can’t get enough of her Immortal Guardians and now her Aldebarian Alliance.
Dianne Duvall creates so many unforgettable characters and such impressive world building. I simply can’t get enough of her Immortal Guardians and now her Aldebarian Alliance.
Dianne Duvall’s Immortal Guardians series is the best paranormal romance series. Every story is a treat filled with action, romance and comradery and Cliff’s Descent is no exception.
After meeting Eliana in Broken Dawn and reading the first few teaser pages after The Lasaran, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on The Segonian and once again, Dianne Duvall didn’t disappoint me. The Segonian dives further into Dianne’s unique galaxy far, far away, introducing us to even more interesting characters and showing the galaxy just how much fun an Earth girl can be.
Broken Dawn has the perfect balance of characters, world building and thrills to delight die hard fans and attract newbies to the series.
Dianne Duvall once again weaves her magic giving us a tale filled with excitement, romance and introducing us to new friends in a galaxy far away.
Dianne Duvall never disappoints. We wanted an earth-shaking novel for our most beloved character and she has certainly delivered on all the action, suspense and romance we have come to expect.
Dianne Duvall’s Immortal Guardians is my favorite series hands down. Every character is beloved. Every story is intense, funny, romantic and exciting. If you haven’t read the Immortal Guardians, you are truly missing out!
A wonderful addition to one of my favorite series. You’ll have no choice but to fall for sweet, lonely Aidan. This series is a must read.
Dianne Duvall takes us on a journey into the past unparalleled by even your local Renaissance Faire. While Beth might lack the magical abilities that we saw in Alyssa in A Sorceress of His Own, there is nothing more entertaining then watching this modern woman working her own magic in this male dominated world of the thirteenth century.
Phantom Embrace was originally released as part of the On The Hunt anthology. This review was originally posted last year as part of that anthology review.