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Elfin (Eflin Series Book 1)
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Before tonight Cassie Tate’s biggest concerns were whether she could pass Algebra and how she was...

Jade Empire™: Special Edition
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A Curious History of Sex
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Creating Financial Value: A Guide for Senior Executives with No Finance Background
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How many senior executives and managers are able to reach the top with little or no financial...

RCGP Insider's Guide to the CSA for the MRCGP
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The RCGP Insider's Guide to the CSA for the MRCGP gives candidates a unique understanding of the CSA...

Woody Allen Film by Film
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Since he first vented his neuroses on the big screen in 1965, Woody Allen has enjoyed a career...

ClareR (5841 KP) rated Blood Shadow (Blood Never Lies 1) in Books
Apr 27, 2018
Five years after Jennifer has put her werewolf past behind her, she is settled in to a new life with a job, house and a boyfriend. She receives anonymous notes from time to time that warn her of things that will happen and people that she should steer clear of. There is a Supermoon coming, and she has been warned that something big is going to happen. Her past seems to be catching up with her.
Jennifer is a much more likeable character in this book than she was in the EOTS series. She is vulnerable, shy and genuinely seems to care about her boyfriend. Her flashbacks and dreams are disturbing for her (and may be disturbing for the reader to, to be honest), and we see just how devastating an effect her past has had on her.
I liked the way that certain myths were incorporated in to the story (I can't say which, it'll give the game away!!) and the backstories of other characters were very interesting.
All in all, this was a gripping story, and if it hadn't been for the fact that I had to go to work, I would have finished it in one sitting.
This is a good book for those who enjoy Urban Fantasy with a bit of romance (not as much in this story as in her previous series, though). I'm looking forward to any more that the author writes in this series - there were a few loose ends that are crying out to be followed up!
Many thanks to the author for early access to her book to review (and an honest review as well!!)

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PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America
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PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America is a five-year plan to make Black America a...