Showing posts with label Shifters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shifters. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

Big Bad Beast by Shelly Laurenston

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Big Bad Beast (Pride, #6)Big Bad Beast by Shelly Laurenston

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Big Bad Beast is the story of Ulrich (Ric) Van Holtz and Dee Ann Smith who are both wolf shifters. The plot in this story revolves around a group of shifters and Dez Llewlyn trying to ferret out who is behind the illegal hybrid shifter dogfights. Who's money and cunning backs such a treacherous past-time? While the investigation is being implemented, the story of how Dee Ann and Ric come together to share love is unfurled.

The antics that go on between the main characters and the supporting characters will have the reader rolling in their chair or on the floor laughing. Shelly Laurenston never fails to make me laugh with her zany sense of humor. When I finish her books, I lament the fact that the book has ended. If you are new to this author, I highly recommend you start with The Mane Event. You will get more entertainment value from this story if you do.

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Falke's Peak by Anna Leigh Keaton

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Falke's PeakFalke's Peak by Anna Leigh Keaton

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Dakota is on vacation with her friend, Carrie and Carrie's fiance. On this trip,

Dakota is feeling like a third wheel. Since, she still has quite a bit of her vacation left, she books a rustic five-day get away with a local outfitter. Axel and Gunnar (a.k.a. Falke in his cougar form) act as her guides in the wilderness. Both men are outstandingly sexy. When the trip begins, Dakota thinks she is on a trip with a man (Axel) and a tame mountain cougar (Falke). As time passes, Gunnar and Axel realize Dakota is their mate. They try to hold their attraction to her at bay since she is a client. But, as time passes one of the brothers gives into temptation. The fun truly begins from this point on in the book.

Falke's Peak is a true love story in an exciting, unconventional way. The story provides a great escape for the reader. Anna Leigh Keaton's current tale is cute and fun, yet poignantly emotional! She provides superb escapism for the paranormal reader!

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River Marked by Patricia Briggs

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River Marked (Mercedes Thompson, #6)River Marked by Patricia Briggs

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Patricia Briggs delivers another story that packs a wallop in River Marked! While on their 10-day Honeymoon, Adam and Mercy get caught up in a mystery which leads the reader into some of Mercy's American Indian roots. This includes more background on her biological father. The Fae are involved in the periphery of the story, as well. Along the way, Adam and Mercy are put into a situation where they must contend with a water-dwelling monster lurking in the depths of a river near where Mercy and Adam are staying for their Honeymoon. In order to eradicate the evil river monster, she and Adam must join their new-found allies against the monster in order to conquer it.

This novel is a great addition to this series. Patricia Briggs does not disappoint her fans in this intricate story.

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Friday, March 11, 2011

Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs

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Silver Borne (Mercedes Thompson, #5)Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mercedes Thompson sure can get into a few scrapes to put it mildly and this book is no different. The tension weaved into the storyline from the predicaments Mercedes finds herself in creates an edge of your seat reading experience. This series gets better and better as you read it.

Mercedes finds herself involved with the Fae, the local werewolf pack (since she is the Alpha's mate), her mating bond, and here roommate - Samuel's - drama. With all of the theatrics, putting down the book is almost impossible!

Kudos to Patricia Briggs for creating such a harrowing and fulfilling story with the installment of Silver Borne. I absolutely loved this book! I highly recommend this book, especially if you are an avid reader of this series.

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Silver Borne (Mercy Thompson, Book 5)