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Fires of Justice by Sabrina Garie

shadowmaster13's review

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3.0

Kinda meh really. Yeah the sexytime are hot but I really felt nothing else for the couple they didn't even really have much of a conflict, except for "Your parents were super evil and I killed them"

And with that reasoning Calista's spaz attack was annoying as hell.

tmycann's review

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4.0

This is Garie's debut novella, so just the length for an afternoon romp through words. And romp it is: Garie doesn’t shy away from the full implications of two beings thrown together in a mating neither wants, but each is required to fulfill. The combination of paranormal skills is unusual enough I had never seen it before. It’s sexy and fun and the banter between the two main characters lets the reader play voyeur to the start of what reads like it could end up a great romance.

I will admit I might be biased on this one because the author nailed me between the eyes with her crits of my work… That also means she knows what she’s doing as she builds the suspense and unloads a whopper of an ending onto an unsuspecting audience. This is not your standard romantic fare. You get the happily ever after that’s required, and you thank all the gods in the pantheon of the book that it’s possible, but you walk a treacherous road of unwanted attraction and perilous secrets to get there. This is fully worth the read and has me panting, hopeful that there will be a second installment of Calista and Cullen.
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