Well hey guys, would you look at that! I had a review on Amazon.com I hadn't realised was there, well, at least not before a friend pointed it out :). What a lovely surprise to find I've had two in rapid succession, and in two different places at that.
Well here it is, I'll let you read it for yourselves. And thank you Charlotte, for taking the time to post a wonderful review on Angel's Blood. Really Good Read!, March 13, 2015 By Charlotte H. (Houston Texas) - Angels Blood is a novel approach to the werewolf tale with a vampire thrown in. This story is creative and imaginative yet the approach is interesting and fresh. I enjoyed the book. The characters were interesting and the werewolf world created is warm and caring within the pack. The alpha, Cade, is a strong man/wolf that finds his mate in the newcomer Tavi, a roam. Tavi is alone when her father is killed and been coached of the danger of pack life. When a vampire that had saved her mother many years ago returned to protect Tavi he talks her into joining Cade’s pack for safety sake. Though hesitant, she agrees and despite her insistence she didn’t know how to make friends she wins the hearts of the pack. Tavi joins a family and becomes auntie to a precious three year old. When the child is placed in danger, Tavi comes to the rescue and is captured by an Alpha that was her biological father, a wicked beast of a werewolf and man. Without going deeper into the story, I found a budding romance between Cade and Tavi a halting affair that added interest to the tale. Great writing with a good job of editing. If you enjoy werewolves and vampires this is a good read with a future of more to come. Well there you go guys, I'm stoked again :), but that's to be expected right? lol. Take care guys, and I'll see you all soon. Sallyann.
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I am a wife, mother, and grandmother, and I live in Wales in the U.K. Sallyann Phillips is an IASD member.
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