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I'm a rookie writer enjoying the flow of words sprouting out of my fingers. Sometimes it goes easy, at other times it's a real struggle. I love and crave any kind of feedback, good or bad. I write when I can, but a husband, two kids, 4.2 cats (aging from 15 years to 4 months) do take up most of my time. Yet I found the time to try out something I never thought I was good at. I started writing. I came to love it and enjoy the new friendships I've made with fellow writers I simply adore (well I like the writers, but adore their work *grins*)

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Review: Underground Heat, A Paranormal Romance Boxed Set

Underground Heat, A Paranormal Romance Boxed Set Underground Heat, A Paranormal Romance Boxed Set by Ann Gimpel
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

short recap of book one :
roman's gold:
in this shifter world shifters are the new black. they're hunted and killed, shunned and discriminated. if you're a half blood shifter you still went to jail, only when you have 25% you have a shot at a life. devon is one of them. he saw no other option as to join the police force and enter a special program. only this special program was that: special. all of them were injected with a special formula that would heighten their shifter senses. only devon is finding out that hard way a lot more is happening when he's ordered to follow Kate and take her out. but that is beside the wolf that has awoken in him and quickly his hunt has another objective because killing is no longer on his agenda, unless it's killing her softly with passion.

i'm not going to give a detailed recap of book 2 and 3. but in each Max and Johannes each find their mate in their own way. it doesn't go easy for either of them as the bigger picture story continues in both books. the books only get better as the story unfolds and more secrets are told and things are changed.

once more ann has given us a world to escape in, not everything is ideal but they are trying! the twists and turns in this one are just superb and i couldn't wait to read the other two stories in this book after finishing the first. i wish i could say you can read each as a stand alone but in this case they're a trilogy and a must to have and read all three. it's all more like one big story with three "sub stories"

simply loved it!

free copy given in exchange for an honest review

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