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See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Love Unleashed. Photos 2. Add image. Top cast Edit. Ken Camroux-Taylor Fred as Fred.

Justine Warrington Ann as Ann. Jayden Rainnie Teen 2 as Teen 2. Jill Morrison Patricia as Patricia. Madeleine Kelders Mom 4 as Mom 4. Peter Bundic Brad as Brad. Lossen Chambers Janice as Janice. Christie Will Wolf. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Beyond her regular accounting job working at her father Wade Goode's tax accounting firm, Hailey Goode, along with her best friend Dana Barton, operate the non-profit Puppy Party Playdates, which provides and manages puppies for events, such as children's parties.

The non-profit's ultimate mission is to have the puppies, rescue puppies at the animal shelter where Dana works and Hailey volunteers, adopted, with one of the shorter term goals to have a dog park built in the city, Long Lake, Washington.

Hailey is organizing a petition she hopes ultimately with at least one thousand signatures to present to business community-centric Mayor Mark Betz, and, to use Hailey's term, the lug-head city planner, who have the city-owned property, where Hailey would like to see the park, earmarked for "yet another" strip mall.

It isn't until Hailey meets Ryan Hill, five year widowed father to eight year old Emmy Hill, at a number of the puppy parties, becomes his friend, through Emmy he expressing some interest but hesitation in adopting a puppy for Emmy due to his focus primarily on her and not needing the extra responsibility, and uses the term lug-head in front of him to describe the city planner that she learns he is said lug-head.

Released as part of the Insider's Guide on October 7, , Father Mine is a novella that follows the story of Zsadist and his relationship with his shellan Bella and baby daughter Nalla. Released April 28, , Lover Avenged is the seventh book of the series and follows the story of Ehlena and the half-breed Rehvenge. Sympaths , an off-shoot race of vampires , are introduced. Lash continues to lead the Lessening Society and kidnaps Xhex. Released April 27, , Lover Mine is the eighth book of the series and follows the story of John Matthew and Xhex with a sub-plot involving the ex-Brother Murhder and two human paranormal investigators, Gregg Winn and Holly Fleet.

Together, John Matthew and Xhex kill Lash. Released March 29, , Lover Unleashed is the ninth book of the series and follows the story of the Brother Vishous ' long-lost twin sister Payne and the human Manny Manello. There's a sub-plot exploring the relationship of Jane and Vishous and the Band of Bastards are introduced as antagonists. Released March 27, , Lover Reborn is the tenth book of the series and follows the story of No'One and the Brother Tohrment as well as his relationship with Wellsie and John Matthew.

Lassiter helps guide No'One and Tohrment to regain his own status. Much of Tohr's history with Darius is revealed through flashbacks. Xcor and his Bastards continue to plot against Wrath to get to the throne. Released March 26, , Lover at Last is the eleventh book of the series and follows the story of Blaylock and Qhuinn. Released April 1, , The King is the twelfth book of the series and explores the mated relationship of Beth and Wrath and his role as king.

There are flashbacks from the points-of-view of his parents, Anya and Wrath the Fair , throughout. Released March 31, , The Shadows is the thirteenth book of the series and follows the twin brothers iAm and Trez and their respective relationships with the maichen and the Chosen Selena.

The Shadows , an off-shoot of the vampire race, are introduced and groundwork is laid for the Black Dagger Legacy series. Released April 5, , The Beast is the fourteenth book of the series and explores the mated relationship of Mary and Rhage and their relationship with the orphan Bitty.

Released April 4, , The Chosen is the fifteenth book of the series and follows the story of Xcor and the Chosen Layla as well as her relationship with the father of her young, Qhuinn , and his hellren, Blaylock. Released April 10, , The Thief is the sixteenth book of the series and follows the story of Assail and the human Marisol.

Released April 2, , The Savior is the seventeenth book of the series and follows the story of the ex- Brother Murhder and the human Sarah Watkins. Released March 24, , The Sinner is the eighteenth book of the series and follows the story of the half-breed Jo Early and the Bastard Syn. Before leaving, he hands her a duffel bag since she's going to need it. Manny takes a shower and Payne really wants to see what he looks like naked, leaning over to peer through the door into the en suite. He jumps out of the shower because not only was she sitting up, she'd been kneeling on the bed and hadn't even realized it.

She still can't feel anything in her legs, though. De la Cruz and Veck are investigating another murder that shows similar hallmarks of the previous body and Veck loses it on a looky-lou who snaps a pic of the scene. De la Cruz thinks that Veck and Butch had a lot in common. Jane fills Butch in on what happened between her and V and she asks him to work V over if it's what he needs because he doesn't trust her.

He tells her that V had been alone and if he'd been doing things alone but didn't tell her it was because a married guy didn't want to admit that sort of thing to his wife, V might view even masturbating as cheating on her. Manny and Jane go over the security footage of Payne, who was glowing at the time, and try to make sense of it. Jane thinks it's because of Manny somehow. At one point Jane goes translucent and has to explain to Manny what happened to her.

V's looking for a fight downtown. He'd been too afraid after she'd died to truly open himself up to love, he'd just moved her into his room like a roommate with benefits before they spent their nights apart. He couldn't even tell her what was doing with the bloody and waxy leathers. While wandering, he comes across a couple of lessers sliced in two and still alive. Manny shows Payne the security footage and they decide to recreate the circumstances by turning off the light and Manny gets sexual.

Payne starts glowing again and she can feel it when he touches her leg, but when she stops glowing the sensation goes away. V calls in the Brotherhood to check out the ginsu-ed lessers and Rhage recognizes the handiwork. There's a major fight and a severely injured V falls unconscious after busting out his left palm. Payne's able to make it to the loo with Manny's assistance and wants him to get into bed with her to sleep, but Manny doesn't want to add to V's stress levels.

She tells him that she's the reason V has been upset and that she needs to talk to him. Putting two and two together, Manny gets an inkling of why V came and brought him back since only desperation would have forced him into that, he asks Jane for confirmation but she's not up to that conversation.

He tells her he's not staying after Payne's mobile because his career's circling the drain thanks to the head job they've done on him that affected his work, Glory, his mom, and the Brotherhood wouldn't be ok with him in both worlds, nor does Payne deserve to end up with someone like him. Plus there's the differential in lifespans.

Qhuinn 's cut his hair short himself, removed his piercings, and has lost a lot of weight because he's been skipping meals so John Matthew has a one-on-one intervention. He'd called Layla , too, so Qhuinn could feed. She makes sure he eats and asks him to take her as they've only fooled around, but Qhuinn hasn't felt right about what they've been doing when his heart belongs to Blay. Jane wakes Manny up to help her patch up the Brotherhood after they got their asses handed to them by the lessers and he stitches up a nicked artery in Rhage's leg.

True to form, Rhage tells him not to bother with anesthesia so he can get through it faster to help his Brothers; the only reason he doesn't do it himself is because Jane won't let him.

Manny respects Rhage's concern over the others, but doesn't put up with his crap and tells him to shut up so he can work. Butch carries Vishous in with a destroyed leg and since medical professionals should never treat their own loved ones, he's stuck with Manny working on him.

While he's getting prepped, Vishous watches Jane working, focusing entirely on her patients even as she's worried about V and crying. He thinks that maybe he'd misunderstood what had happened between Jane and Payne because Jane would've done everything in her power to save Payne first, only trying to make things as painless as possible for Payne if she couldn't have stopped her.

As Manny resets his dislocated hip, V screams and just before he passes out he realizes he still loves Janes when she's terrified for him.

Qhuinn tells Layla that his lack of affection for her isn't because of her, it's because he's in love with Blay. Instead of being disgusted like he expects after his experiences with the glymera , she's not really surprised and promises to keep his secret.

Qhuinn wants Blay to be happy and doesn't want to come between him and Saxton for his own happiness. Xcor had deliberately left the mutilated bodies of the lessers in the alley to let the Brotherhood know he was in town since he had no other way of contacting them. He wants to call a council meeting, but cannot since he's not of the glymera so he's planning on getting them to meet in order to overthrow Wrath. It's not that he dislikes Wrath, he just wants his power. Xcor has Throe write to his family in the glymera, who'd disowned him, and stir up their outrage over the lessening raids and how the king's avoided meeting with them.

Manny checks his voicemail and gets bad news about Glory, then helps Payne take a shower, which is where Vishous finds them. He would have killed Manny if not for the fact that he'd saved both Payne and Vishous, but he still tells Manny that he's getting booted as soon as they don't need him anymore.

Payne tells him that he doesn't get to tell her with whom she mates. Losing his shit, Vishous tells her that Manny's nothing more than a lesser waiting to be turned and walks out. Due to the difference in their species, especially the disparity in longevity, Manny also doesn't think that he and Payne should be together. Never having felt like a "proper female" because she's too big and driven to fight, Payne tells him that she's the daughter of a deity and is a killer who murdered her father, which was why she was locked up for so long.

Instead of being horrified by the revelation, Manny figures it was for what the Bloodletter did to Vishous. Manny saw the scars of V's partial castration when he'd had worked on his hip and knew that it would either take a lot of people or someone who knew when he was vulnerable to do that to Vishous.

Manny tells Payne that as much as he wants her, she would have to watch him age and die. She still wants to be with him and asks him to show her some of the world.

Butch chains Vishous on his tiptoes, wraps him in a corset lined with spikes, puts a gag in his mouth, and puts a sensory-deprivation hood on him. Once he's blind, V feels what seems like a blade travel up his leg, leaving a trail of liquid warmth behind as it moves towards his groin.

Stuck in a flashback, he screams and screams until he passes out. Butch hates having had to use V's past to break him open. He cleans him up and tucks him into bed, leaving the spoon and cup of warm water he'd used on the counter where V will see them. Then he calls Jane and tells her that V's going to need her when he wakes up. De la Cruz gives Veck a heads up that he'll be getting a warning from Internal Affairs, but secretly he wonders if Veck would've actually stopped beating the paparazzo on his own if de la Cruz hadn't stepped in.

As Manny takes her to see Glory at the veterinary hospital, she tells him how she escaped the Sanctuary by watching those who came for audiences with the Scribe Virgin. She opened a sort of portal for them to dematerialize through.

When the opportunity presented itself, Payne went to the Far Side where she killed the Bloodletter for what he did to Vishous. Free for the first time, Payne wanted to explore the world, but didn't realize her needing would come upon her almost immediately. Frantic that Payne would be taken advantage of and hurt, the Scribe Virgin told her that she would help her, but only if she returned to the Sanctuary. Unsure what to do and wanting to protect her daughter from the fighting to which she was drawn, the Scribe Virgin put Payne into suspended animation for hundreds of years.

Payne falls in love with Glory, who returns the sentiment, and Manny's devastated that he's going to lose both of them. Vishous cries and asks Jane why his parents had hurt him the way they did, he wishes that he were "whole" and could give her children that she could bear, that he'd told her every night that he loved her, that he was as strong as she was, and that he deserved her. He tells her that it killed him when she thought he'd cheated on her. Jane apologizes for what happened with Payne, explains his twin's determination at the time, and that she'd been trying to save him from having to do that or from Payne hurting herself even worse.

He understands that now and it's killing Jane how close they'd come. She's always worried she wasn't enough for him sexually. V tells her she's everything to him, the reason why he gets out of bed every night and can't wait to go home at night.

They'd never formally mated since he thought it was stupid and a waste of time. He asks her how she feels about being the only shellan at the mansion without her name on her hellren's back; she's given him space to fight, work on his projects like the Brotherhood's finances, and hang with Butch, but he feels like he hasn't given her anything in turn.

She reminds him that he helped build her clinic, which he doesn't think is romantic. As they hold each other, V thinks about how never let himself think about the Bloodletter or what happened in the camp; it had only come up with Jane because of the first time she saw him naked.

He decides to start healing and promises Jane that he'll stop using hardcore BDSM to deal with his demons whenever he'd ignored them for too long.

They have sweet, slow sex for the first time. Qhuinn tries to peek in on Blay to see how he's doing after getting injured in the fight with the lessers and gets caught by Saxton, who tells him that although Blay loves him, he's not the love of Blay's life. He promises not to tell Blaylock that Qhuinn came by or what they discussed. Glory is not doing well due to being unable to move because of her injured leg, and the vet advises Manny say his goodbyes.

Glowing, Payne heals Glory's leg, which drains her and Manny has to carry her out to the car. While they're necking in the parking lot, someone tries to mug them. Payne dematerializes over to the mugger and disarms him. Manny takes the gun and calls the cops; the human runs away. In order to avoid Payne having to deal with human authorities, they say good-bye and she leaves without easing his memories like Wrath had ordered her to.

At a seedy motel, Throe and Xcor pay a prostitute for sex and blood. As they're leaving, they smell female blood and bust into the room next door where they find a woman being tortured. Xcor tries to get him to leave and while they fight, the attacker gets away. They dematerialize as sirens approach. Manny goes home to drink and cry himself to sleep.

Payne hides on his balcony and cries, having watched over him since she appeared to leave while hiding in mhis. Vishous finds her there, having sensed her when he was leaving with Jane from the penthouse above. She tells him what happened and that she hadn't scrubbed him; he's surprised that she'd handled the mugger. V asks her if she loves Manny and she says yes, adding that it doesn't matter if she hasn't lived in the real world for very long because she knows what she wants and if he thinks otherwise he can just bugger off.

Vishous says he'll work something out with Wrath so that Payne can "keep" Manny. He'll tell the king that as the head of their tiny family he approves of the match and argue that she should be able to see Manny. He'll even talk to the Scribe Virgin if that's what it takes because Payne is his sister and he himself fell in love with a human within an hour of meeting her.

If her relationship with Manny is anything like what he has with Jane, then he knows that she'd be incomplete without him. He asks her to hold off on talking it over with Manny until he can talk to Wrath, but if she's going to lurk like he suspects she's going to do, then to go inside because it's cold out.



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