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"action and electric heat"
Lilith Mercury is one of those women you don't mess with or
she will show you first hand what a bad-ass she is. Having
the job of hunting werewolves has hardened her into the
strong woman she is. She was born into the job through her
father being part of the police squad that was in charge of
exterminating the outlaw Lycan Species. She loves her job,
it makes her feel alive. But then Marco walks into her life
and all of her firm ideas take a beating when she realizes
that Marco is all that she has been taught to fight, to
take out. Marco is "Off Limits" to her because he is a
werewolf. But Lilith can't fight the attraction she feels
for him. Could all that she has been taught be wrong? Then
there is Alfred, her partner and housemate for years. What
is going on? She not only finds it impossible to stay away
from Marco, but she is finding the man she has known for
years very attractive, a man that would help and do
anything for her. Add to that the police detective and
Lilith wonders what is she doing, feeling here? How is she
going to chose between three great guys that will do
anything for her? Alfred is willing to wait as long as
needed because his love for her is that strong. Then you
have Marco, the alpha werewolf that is so sensual, he knows
what he wants and has faith that the wait will end with him
winning Lilith. Tracey H. Kitts blew me away with the world she built in
this story. The characters were so real and knew what they
wanted; they just needed to get Lilith to see it their way.
The action and electric heat between all of the characters
made the story flow effortlessly. I look forward to reading
the next in this great series by Tracey H Kitts.
Reviewed by Nicole Harvey
Posted November 1, 2007
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When the ‘animal disease’ spreads from Terra to Earth, the Hunters are established on Earth, as well, and Lilith’s father is commander of Earth’s Hunters … reason enough for Lilith, a Hunter herself, to ignore the magnetic pull of the alpha male determined to have her for his mate.
But Lilith isn’t quite human herself—not since she was attacked by werewolves—and she’s always had a ‘thing’ for tall, dark, and creepy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rating: Sensual, graphic violence, adult language and situations. Not a traditional romance.
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