Sunday, September 18, 2016

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Review: Fury's Kiss by Nicola R. White

Title: Fury's Kiss
Series: New England Furies
Author: Nicola R. White
Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: August 1, 2015
Publisher: Strange Roads Press
ASIN: B00ZNZE04E

Tara Walker dreams of more excitement than slinging plates of seafood for Cape Cod tourists, but as she learns when she is attacked and forced to fight for her life, fate sometimes has a funny way of giving you exactly what you wish for. Faced with strange new powers and embroiled in a murder investigation, Tara must now race to uncover the secrets of the ancient Fury that has woken inside of her—and of the evil that stalks her.

As if Tara’s life hasn’t gotten complicated enough, she is forced to ally herself with Jackson Byrne, witness to her assault and uncle to a pint-sized oracle whose fate is intertwined with hers. Skeptical, stubborn, and oh-so-sexy, Jackson wrestles with demons of his own. He is determined to ignore the attraction rising between them even faster than the body count, but like it or not, he and Tara need each other if they are to unravel the mysteries that surround them.


My rating:

***copy provided by publisher through NetGalley (in Bad Boys After Dark set)***

Another one that started off good, I could even be persuaded to say very good. But unfortunately, it also went downhill pretty fast. The story was too convoluted, too long, there was too much of everything going on, the characters were unappealing and sometimes downright annoying, and the ending with the big showdown ended up rather silly and idiotic.

It would've been better sticking with the motto less is more in this case.



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