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Taking Karre
By Michelle M. Pillow
Divinity Warriors Series #4
In a land forever at war, meeting women is the last thing they can think about, so what’s a lonely alpha warrior to do?
Warrior Sir Vidar of Spearhead is too busy guarding the borderlands of his war torn country to bother with the headache of selecting a bride. Ordered to marry by the king, he plans to grab a woman and get back to the warfront, never to think of it again. That is until he meets the alluring Lady Karre with her teasing eyes, lush lips, and irresistible ways.
Known by many names, inter-dimensional thief Karre, has only one purpose—take down the company that ruined her life. When her luck runs out and she’s caught, Divinity Corporation condemns her to matrimony on a primitive, warrior-filled alternate reality where Karre soon discovers there are worse fates than being prisoner to an insatiable alpha male.
Before long, days and nights filled with bliss becomes something neither expected, and when Karre is taken, Vidar is forced to confront emotions a battle-hardened soldier never expected to feel.
Alternate Reality, Alternate History, Parallel Universe, Portal Travel, Science Fiction Warrior Alpha Male Romance – Part of the Divinity Universe
Genre, Tropes & Themes
Genre
Science Fiction Romance • Paranormal Romance • Romantasy • Fantasy Romance • Alternate Reality Romance • Portal Travel
Tropes
Fated Mates • Enemies to Lovers • Arranged Marriage / Bartered Brides • Royalty & Nobility • Alpha Hero
Sub Genres
Alternate History • Parallel Universe • Time Travel
Book Details
Book Info
| Print Pages | Hours to Read | Total Words |
| 358 | 5 – 6 Hours | 59k |
| Narrator | Audiobook Length |
| Rebecca Cook | 6 hours 37 minutes |
FAQs
1. Is Taking Karre a standalone or part of a series?
Taking Karre is Book 4 of the Divinity Warriors series, which is part of the larger Divinity Worlds universe. While each book delivers a complete romance with its own happily ever after, the Divinity Corporation storyline weaves through the connected sub-series.
2. Does Taking Karre end on a cliffhanger?
No. Taking Karre delivers a complete happily ever after for Sir Vidar and Karre. There are interconnected larger themes that continue through the Divinity Warriors series.
3. What’s the heat level?
Scorching. Taking Karre features explicit on-page intimacy, primal super-alpha possession, and forced-marriage heat.
4. Who is the narrator of Taking Karre?
Narrated by Rebecca Cook, also known for her work on Dara Joy’s Knight of a Trillion Stars and Jennifer Ashley’s Immortals: The Calling.
5. Who is this book for?
Fans of Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark-Hunters and Robin D. Owens’s Celta novels will love Taking Karre. It is a parallel-universe romance with alternate-reality, portal-style world crossings, an inter-dimensional thief heroine forced into matrimony on a war-torn plane, and a battle-hardened super-alpha warrior who refuses to let her go.
6. What is the Divinity Warriors series about?
Divinity Warriors follows women kidnapped by the Divinity Corporation and sent across dimensions to a parallel-universe Earth, a medieval-style plane caught in a war that has raged since the dawn of time. There, each woman is claimed by a super-alpha warrior who knows only fighting. Each book is a standalone romance inside the shared Divinity Worlds universe.
7. How are Divinity Warriors and Divinity Healers connected?
Both sub-series exist within the larger Divinity Worlds universe through the Divinity Corporation, which moves people between parallel-universe Earths. Divinity Warriors is set on a medieval-style plane locked in perpetual war. Divinity Healers is set on a sterile, medically advanced plane where everyone is either a doctor or a “Sans” (a non-doctor). The Corporation has different reasons for going to each, but the dimensional architecture and Corporation lore tie the two sub-series together.
8. When was Taking Karre first published?
Taking Karre was first published in August 2009 by Ellora’s Cave and was later reissued by The Raven Books LLC in March 2012. The audiobook narrated by Rebecca Cook released on October 29, 2013.
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Content Warnings
CW: Michelle M. Pillow’s books contain adult subject matter, graphic violence, and are not suitable for all audiences.
Book Heat Levels: Spicy – Scorching
What Readers Are Saying
5 Angels! “One hot read. …Ms. Pillow gives the reader a sensually emotionally charged love story that has everything the reader wants and so much more. Divinity Warriors: Taking Karre will have readers begging for more. I loved this fabulous story, and I cannot wait to see what Ms. Pillow will come up with next.”
5 Stars! “My final thoughts I leave with are “Because right now, in this moment” you need to go buy this series and read it. You’ll love that quote the moment you dive into Taking Karre.”
5 Stars! “A fantastic series from a favorite author, Michelle M Pillow. 10 stars to Michelle M Pillow and audiobook narrator Rebecca Cook. One of very few audiobook “Dynamic Duos.””
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Did you know?
I wanted to call the Divinity Warriors series: Battlewar Castle series. The original publisher said no. They didn't think romance fans would like that series title.
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Recognition & Reviews
★★★★☆ 4.1 · Goodreads (455 ratings)
5 Stars! “A fantastic series from a favorite author, Michelle M Pillow. 10 stars to Michelle M Pillow and audiobook narrator Rebecca Cook. One of very few audiobook “Dynamic Duos.”” Kristin Chontelle, One Woman’s Opinion
5 Stars! “My final thoughts I leave with are “Because right now, in this moment” you need to go buy this series and read it. You’ll love that quote the moment you dive into Taking Karre.” Jeep Diva Reviews
5 Angels! “One hot read. …Ms. Pillow gives the reader a sensually emotionally charged love story that has everything the reader wants and so much more. Divinity Warriors: Taking Karre will have readers begging for more. I loved this fabulous story, and I cannot wait to see what Ms. Pillow will come up with next.” Sonya, Fallen Angel Reviews







