Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Malachite
SERIES: Brotherhood of Ormarr #4
AUTHOR: Michele Notaro & Sammi Cee
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 254 pages
RELEASE DATE: June 10, 2019
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Malachite~
I have a wonderful life. I have no room to complain; between my brothers and their new mates, this is the most alive our home has felt since my parents died. Unfortunately, all of them being mated is making me miserable. When it was just the four of us, it was us against the world. Now they’re paired up and it’s only me and my dragon, Kesia. Until I happen to walk into the Overlord’s Lair and I see him: Quentin. Mine. Mate. As much as I want to win him over without telling him I’m a dragon rider and we’re mates—which I know he’d love—I’m not sure I can. The minute I’m around him I act like an idiot.
Quentin~
Every time the goofy guy walks into my store, he brightens my day, and I look forward to his daily visits. There’s just something about him that draws me to him, to the point he leaves me pining after him the moment he’s gone. But the thing is, I can tell he’s hiding something, and my wild imagination is coming up with the craziest explanations of the secrets he’s keeping. Maybe he’s a vampire that’s come to whisk me away—ridiculous, right? But a guy can dream. And I’ve definitely been dreaming of that big, muscular man wrapping me in his arms at night.
Malachite is the final book in The Brotherhood of Ormarr series. While each book focuses on a different couple, the overall story arc concludes in this installment. For maximum enjoyment, we suggest reading in order. Malachite is a m/m romance, and is recommended for adults 18 years and older.
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Possible triggers: child abuse, spousal abuse, murders of children and more. Some parts are tough to read but it’s worth it in the end.
This series could NOT have ended more perfectly. I’m so overwhelmed. I sobbed so hard at the end and all through this thing. For so many different reasons. The only that saddens me about this book, is the levels of betrayals these boys had to endure after finding out the truth of everything. They all have been through so much. I knew who was partially behind it. I didn’t have a clue as to the other part, but I knew this one was going to hurt. But the surprise they got made it worth it. And I’m having a hard time deciding between this one and Eeli’s stories as being my favorite now lol.
For Malachite, he loves his family more than anything. But seeing everyone with their mates, especially Eeli with being so young, is starting to wear on him. He’s so happy for everyone, but it makes him yearn for his own. When he goes to a shop that Az frequents, he meets the shop owner, Quentin, and is quickly blown away. He’s perfect. In every way that Malachite has ever dreamed of. But as much as his dragon is pushing him to mate with Quentin, Malachite wants to take his time and woo him. But when bad enters Quentin’s shop late one night, Malachite has no choice now but to bring Quentin into their world for safe keeping. What Malachite doesn’t know, is it’s been a dream of Quentin’s since he was a young boy and hiding from abuse, to be in this world of dragons. And because it’s been his dream, he has qualms whatsoever about accepting everything that comes from their world. And the dragons ALL love him. But it’s not until everything comes to a final head, that Quentin’s real specialness is brought out. And how everyone’s lives are severely about to change. If they can just make it out alive.
If you guys haven’t read this series, I can’t tell you how much you are missing out. This book is just the perfect ending. It doesn’t mean it didn’t come with some very bad moments in it and everyone’s life, but when evil tries to reign, it usually does. Malachite knew his mate was special. To the bottom of his core, he knew, but he nor any of the rest of the family had no idea how much. And I love it so much. With all the horror Quentin had to endure in his life, he needed to know he was special in a way that was like no other. And he got that in spades. From the dragons who loved him from the first moment they saw him, to the mate he got that knew he hung the moon. And for Malachite, he finally found his home. Life wasn’t easy for them. Fighting the evil left them broken at times, but they healed with each other and they bonds they ALL formed with each other, made everything alright. Eventually. It made it easier knowing they were loved and had support. And for all they had to go through and were still enduring, it was a gift like no other.
I just can not express how much I loved this series and these guys. Quentin made this series ending the best ever. And I’m so happy I got to be a part of this world. Even if only for a moment. And don’t think I won’t be revisiting it often lol.
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