Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Lion Eyes : shifters unbound 7.25


Summary:

Bree has just decided to give up trying to be a Shifter groupie when a lion Shifter slams into her truck and tells her to drive. Seamus is on the run from hunters, other Shifters, and who knows who else. All Bree knows is that he’s compelling, needs her help, and most intriguing of all, wears no Collar …

Seamus McGuire fears he’s gone crazy—feral—and become a killer. His only hope of getting away from the hunters and police on his tail is Bree, a human woman who not only knows a lot about Shifters but has great compassion for them.

Things are more complicated than they seem, however. Seamus is on a mission, to protect those in his care after the destruction of Kendrick’s compound of un-Collared Shifters. Seamus must keep it together and keep his charges hidden, but at the same time, he’s pulled to Bree as he’s never been pulled to a woman before. He needs to prove he’s innocent and not crazy before it’s too late for himself, Bree, and those he’s vowed to protect.

Review:

This Novella is the best in this series yet. From the second, you open the book to the last you are intrigued with both Bree and Seamus and can feel the heat and pull between the two. I have to say Miss Ashley, is impressing me as each book the writing is stronger and the plot line has so many twists you don’t have any clue on how it’s going to end until you’ve finished the book. I’ve noticed other authors seem to stick to one basic plot, but not Miss Ashley each book in this series has its own unique plot line, which to me makes it much more enjoyable than sticking to the same plots.

The development of the story line and characters is complex. The characters feel so real you forget your reading a book. The editing is top notch as you find no errors, which to me take away from the readability of book.

Conclusion:

Would you recommend this book to others? YES

Would you read other books written by this Author? YES

Is this book a Novel or Novella? Novella

Is this book priced correctly? The Ebook is priced correctly, but for people on a budget like myself I’d never pay $8.99 for a novella in paperback form….



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