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Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Rainerio by Lynn Hagen. Rainerio Demon Warriors 3 by Lynn Hagen. It's not hard when he has his sights set on one delicious looking warrior. From the moment he first laid eyes on the handsome Rainerio, Dillon knew what he wanted.

Rainerio finds the human, Dillon, persistent, pesky, and unrelenting. He also finds him hot as hell. There's only one thing stopping him from taking Dillon up on his not-so-casual offer. He's seen the other mates used as pawns against the warriors, and that's something Rainerio's not willing to risk. Even if Dillon isn't his mate, he won't budge. When Dillon is used to test for a new drug that has emerged, Rainerio must fight to save him.

But when the Black River overflows, indicating that the stolen crystal is being used, his problems of protecting the human have just multiplied, especially when he finds out Dillon is, in fact, his mate.

To enjoy the overall story arc and crossover characters, we recommend reading the series in sequential order. Get A Copy. More Details Demon Warriors 3 , Bracverse Rainerio , Dillon Demon Warriors.

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Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Rainerio Demon Warriors 3. Mar 14, adrienne rated it liked it. Sep 12, CB rated it it was amazing Shelves: own-waiting-to-re-read. Well, I delved into the Bracverse a 2nd time and now there are books - yikes!

I loved this Universe the first time I read it several years ago and now I love it more, I really do, but I've only been able to read these series and I have expanded to all the books that are currently out in each : Brac Pack Christian's Coven Zeus's Pack Demon Warriors The Exiled These are the series that start the Universe.

Reading them in order is a must. Each book has it's own love story but there is an underlying Well, I delved into the Bracverse a 2nd time and now there are books - yikes! Each book has it's own love story but there is an underlying story that plays out throughout them all. As you get towards the end of these series, other series come into play and I noticed that, since I did not read them, I missed some of the characters being mentioned good and bad but I was still able to follow because the main ones stay the same.

May 23, Phaney rated it it was ok Shelves: m-m. It kinda feels like the heroes are losing, not winning. Sure, couples get together and more or less survive and hot sex is had but each book leaves me with a growing sense of bleakness.

I dunno. So yeah. Not getting a huge boost here. A good number of them could have just been alluded to as well. More and more I comprehend why books need to be stripped of scenes that are not relevant to the plot. I mean as much as I like to explore characters I like, these sort or scenes not only slow a story down but they can be downright annoying.

But yeah, I am learning the truth of this more and more, by observation. When I first read about this need for streamlining and cutting I was sceptical. Eh, so good things yet again result from my experiences with badness. I re-read all the connected series by Lynn Hagen, this time in order of publication date, as recommended, which sadly does not ensure actual chronologicality.

There are no actual spoilers, so feel free to read this for a general idea of the series. After those, Joshua's Law , Knox and Hunter. In between and around these volumes bunched a lot of boring books, annoying ones, and just okay ones. And continuity is a lie.

And since a lot of these books follow closely one upon the other, what with the increasingly frequent semi-cliff-hanger endings, this once again means that the timescale is thrown entirely out of whack. More disturbingly, the cliff-hangers make series switching all the more confusing. After the first twenty-nine books, the depressing atmosphere of the Demon Warriors series has begun to drip over into the others big time.

A verdict on the whole mess so far? No way. Pretty much my previous reviews still apply. That means, yes, after a few volumes it became necessary to start skimming through the copious sex scenes to locate occasional character bits among the repetitive superlatives. Well, to be fair, the repetitive nature lies more in the sheer mass of those scenes and the fact that sex tends to come down to the same number of things naturally.

Mind you, that could be aided by my skimming, but who cares at this point? Overall the series got better, then intermittently worse, then more depressing, but also a little more varied sexually. How sad is it that the threesomes tend to have a more refreshing feel to them due to the greater versatility present? Oct 28, D. Dillon knows what he wants and Rainerio is the one Dillon has his eyes on.

It's not hard when he has his sights set on one delicious looking warrior. From the moment he first laid eyes on the handsome Rainerio, Dillon knew what he wanted. Rainerio finds the human, Dillon, persistent, pesky, and unrelenting. He also finds him hot as hell. There's only one thing stopping him from taking Dillon up on his not-so-casual offer.

He's seen the other mates used as pawns against the warriors, and that's something Rainerio's not willing to risk. Even if Dillon isn't his mate, he won't budge. When Dillon is used to test for a new drug that has emerged, Rainerio must fight to save him.



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