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Saturday, August 6, 2016

Fury's Kiss Review!







About the book:

 Hawthorne, Massachusetts has always been a nice place, a safe place - a boring place. At least to waitress Tara Walker, who dreams of more excitement than slinging plates of seafood for Cape Cod tourists. But as Tara 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.

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My Review

  I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review Via Netgalley.

This was a great book! So many twists and turns, that you never know what to expect. If you want a kick butt paranormal romance with a ton of action, then this book is for you.

I really enjoyed the whole book. The book had me going from page one. I had a really hard time putting this book down, because I loved it so much. I am happy to say that I have finished the book, and I am also ready for the next book.

The romance in this book was completely perfect! I loved the connection the author made with all the characters as well. I love how the author made everything seem so real. This book literally had surround sound and a very clear picture of everything. The characters were very easy to relate to, and connect to. I would recommend this book to adults only, because of adult situations in the book.

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