by Linda Winstead Jones
Though there are alot of peopleout there who scorn the category romance, I like them because if you're in the the mood for a certain type of story, a category romance is your best bet. That being said, Silhouette Nocturnes do not read like your typical "formula romance", I find very little formula about them.
This book was no exception. This was not just a story of a man who can shape shift into a flock of 77 ravens, the last of his kind. Nor was this just the story of a woman who can speak to ghosts. This wasn't even just the story of how they met and acknowledged the attraction between them.
The author spins a intricate web of mystery and danger, adventure and romance, hope and betrayal. It's also the story of acceptance and how two people find their way.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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