Dark: A Dark Paranormal Romance by Kat Kinney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A Sexy Romp with Werewolves and Vampires in the World of Blood Moon, Texas
If there’s one thing that Dark shows, it’s that author Kat Kinney does nothing half-way. It’s a story replete with werewolves, vampires, sex and angst, and the convoluted plot flows relentlessly to an unexpected, but well thought out conclusion.
Humans have recently learned that they share the world with shifters and vampires, and an uneasy truce is in place. Against this backdrop, Hayden Crowe, aspiring rocker and part-time barrista is assaulted one night after a gig by a feral werewolf and bitten. Stunned and frightened, she instinctively flees to an old flame, Ethan Caldwell, proprietor of the coffee shop Dark, to help her cope with her radically changed life. Ethan is a born werewolf, who is aware of the difficulty of integrating a newly bitten into the community of packs, and afraid that he won’t be able to do it for Hayden, which will result in her death.
Dark is billed as a romance, and it is, and any good romance must explore the ebbs and flows of a newly-forming relationship. Kinney does that, in spades, with plenty of steamy sex scenes interspersed with attacks of angst brought on both by raging emotions and the werewolf virus coursing through the characters’ veins. The characters are rich, developed both by narration of current events and backstory, with chapters in the past written in italics to help the reader keep track of the era. There’s also the mystery – who did this to Hayden, and why?
If Dark has a failing, it’s that the author tried to cram too much into one story. It is a laudable effort, but for me, it fell short, and it was just too much to keep track of. It was a kaleidoscopic read that necessitated backtracking to keep track of all the disparate threads, and that prevented total immersion in the storyworld for me. I was most interested in the mystery, so I found it tedious to be yanked back into the love story – this is always a problem with hybrid works like this. So I give it four stars, but if you like this genre, I think it will be well worth your time and money.
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Book Review – Midnight Torment, by L. Ann
Midnight Torment by L. Ann
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Each of the books in the Midnight Pack series is the story of one of the brother who rule the pack. First came Shaun, then Deacon, and finally, the Alpha, Cormac, gets his own tale. Midnight Torment ties up all of the threads that the author has strewn in the first two books in a most satisfactory manner. And the best part of all is just watching the Alpha be alpha! The author also leaves enough loose ends that you just know that this excellent series will continue. Maybe she can feature the distaff side of the pack next…
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Each of the books in the Midnight Pack series is the story of one of the brother who rule the pack. First came Shaun, then Deacon, and finally, the Alpha, Cormac, gets his own tale. Midnight Torment ties up all of the threads that the author has strewn in the first two books in a most satisfactory manner. And the best part of all is just watching the Alpha be alpha! The author also leaves enough loose ends that you just know that this excellent series will continue. Maybe she can feature the distaff side of the pack next…
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