"SILVER FIRE is an engrossing, erotic, werewolf romance"
In the New York City of 2112, Faylene Driscoll is a
psychic assigned to the paranormal division of the NYPD.
Faylene has been trying to get the goods on a suspected
member of the Keepers. The Keepers are a hate group, that
is trying to exterminate all non-human beings. When
Faylene is taken prisoner outside her precinct, Thaddeus
Ma'wrl, a werewolf, saves her. Thad's entire pack was
brutally murdered by the keepers and he needs Faylene's
help to stop them. SILVER FIRE is an engrossing, erotic, werewolf romance,
with good world building. I enjoyed the interesting world
Ms. Hart created and hope to see more books set in this
world. Thad and Faylene are a great couple, who have to
overcome emotional wounds and prejudice to be together.
The only small quibble, that I have with the book, is that
the ending seemed a little rushed. Other than that, SILVER
FIRE is a good read; I recommend it. Posted June 11, 2005
Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted January 8, 2007
|
|
Psychic Faylene Driscol has worked for the police department for a long time, but never in all those years has she seen the level of depravity she witnessed after interrogating a Keeper of the Race. This insane cult is out to destroy any non-human-and anyone who'd defend them. Werewolf Thaddeus Ma'wrl knows all about the Keepers. They killed his entire pack, leaving him a lone wolf out for revenge. Although he'd sworn never to trust another human woman again, he must protect Faylene so she can help put the Keepers behind bars. What he didn't expect was that she'd touch a part of him he'd thought long dead and buried. As Thad and Faylene run from danger, an irresistible attraction curls between them. Faylene longs to heal the emotional scars Thad carries with him, but she can't help him if he doesn't want her to, and she has her own scars she's hiding. With the Keepers gunning for them, falling in love is the last thing that should be on their minds. Too bad passion makes its own rules and doesn't care about good timing.
|