"Hot paranormal romance and a good storyline to boot."
Doctor Nelson is a scientist experimenting on shifters and
vampires. He wants to find out their secrets and already
has a vampire in his lab. The two races must pull together
and stop him before it is too late. In four stories about
the fight between the evil Doctor and the paranormal, four
couples find love and passion beyond anything they could
have ever imagined. Unnatural Bonds starts things off with the
reader getting a good look at the nasty piece of work known
as Doctor Nelson. Kali has been working undercover for 6
months to find the missing vampire and she has to play
along with the Doctor if she wants any chance of freeing
him. Laws of Nature moves on to the
shifters. The silver cuffs on Shay are hurting her but
Bobby is going to hurt more when she gets free. He wants
to give her to a lab to be experimented on and she doesn't
want that to happen. Her geeky neighbor, Garrett comes
along at the right moment. She is free and in heat but
Garrett doesn't mind because he has been after Shay for two
years. Then in Bound in Blood we meet Anya, a
vampire who gets involved with Shay's brother, Ruben to
fight against the threat to their people. With the
information that Kali and Riordan have given the council it
is only a matter of time before things can go back to
normal. Lastly in Nature of the Beast the
council member, Kathryn needs protecting and Shay and
Ruben's older brother and future Alpha doesn't mind taking
on the job. Four different stories but all of them are connected. In
reality the author could have just written one story about
the situation and given all the characters roles. In
saying that, the passion of the couples in each story would
not have been as well captured if bunched together.
Separately they all get their own limelight and of course
they all get their amazing love scenes. Hot paranormal romance and a good storyline to boot. This
is a nice collection of four quick, saucy stories that will
please a lot of appetites.
Reviewed by Amber Chalmers
Posted September 6, 2008
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