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Zoe Perdita

Auteur de Crash

67 oeuvres 364 utilisateurs 13 critiques

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Œuvres de Zoe Perdita

Crash (2013) 51 exemplaires
Rogue Wolf (2013) 43 exemplaires
Omega in the Shadows (2014) 23 exemplaires
Titan in Chains (2015) 20 exemplaires
Omega in the Light (2014) 12 exemplaires
Alpha's Shadow (2013) 11 exemplaires
Burn (2013) 10 exemplaires
Beta's Thief (1742) 10 exemplaires
Omega's Destiny (2014) 9 exemplaires
Hurt Me 7 exemplaires
Rogue Wolf (2013) 7 exemplaires
Seduced by the Alpha (2012) 7 exemplaires
Alpha's War (2014) 7 exemplaires
Wild: The White Wolf Pack (2013) 7 exemplaires
Tiger's Den (2014) 6 exemplaires
Dragon & Flame (2014) 6 exemplaires
Break (2013) 6 exemplaires
Safeword (2013) 6 exemplaires
Omega Enslaved (2015) 6 exemplaires
Cole (2015) 5 exemplaires
Titan Unleashed (2016) 5 exemplaires
Alpha's gamble (1885) 5 exemplaires
Lust for Dominance (2012) 5 exemplaires
Sin for Me 4 exemplaires
Mate (2012) 4 exemplaires
The Banished Prince (2020) 4 exemplaires
Wolf Bite 4 exemplaires
Dominate the Pack 4 exemplaires
Alpha Enchanted (2015) 3 exemplaires
Omega Untamed (2015) 3 exemplaires
Dancing Dirty: Ballet Boys (2012) 3 exemplaires
Hunter & Hunted (2016) 2 exemplaires
Seducing the Omega 2 exemplaires
Alpha's Cage 2 exemplaires
Wolf Bait 2 exemplaires
Wolf Charm 2 exemplaires
Wolf Tempt 2 exemplaires
Akito (2015) 2 exemplaires
Wolf Lust 2 exemplaires
Wolf Mate 2 exemplaires
Beta and the Black Prince (2014) 2 exemplaires
Sync & Shadows (2017) 1 exemplaire
Binding the Omega 1 exemplaire
Claiming the Omega 1 exemplaire
Mating the Omega 1 exemplaire
Wolf in Heat 1 exemplaire
Wolf in Lust 1 exemplaire
Mate for the Wolf 1 exemplaire
Beta's Desire 1 exemplaire
Beta Bound 1 exemplaire
Beta's Passion 1 exemplaire
Training Day 1 exemplaire
Cooking Lessons 1 exemplaire
Love In Chains 1 exemplaire
Trent (2016) 1 exemplaire
Chains Bind Us 1 exemplaire
Fox Hunt 1 exemplaire

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female
Nationalité
USA
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2.5 Stars

I thought this was a decent introduction to the series. Set in a world where shifters and magic practitioners alike hide who they are, two cops are paired together, each not knowing the other's "secret".

A series of unexplained events force Seth (a seer) and Conner (a werewolf) to reveal their true nature in order to find out what mysterious entity is causing other supernaturals to lose control of their powers. Unfortunately Seth and Conner are not immune themselves. Such close proximity and dangerous situations ignite the underlying attraction these two have for each other, where neither can stay away despite personal reservations.

This story ends with the mystery still unsolved but with these two forming a tenuous truce about their romantic relationship. Like I said, this was a decent intro to a new paranormal series. Nothing new in shifter lore is introduced but it had some nice "mate" issues and adequate steam. It also doesn't hurt that this was a freebie.
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A_Reader_Obsessed | 2 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2024 |
 
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Nickynick1984 | Oct 24, 2022 |
I was given this book to read by the author through the M/M Romance group, thank you.

Connor Sharp is a rogue wolf shifter and has been on the run from his past for the last six years, a past where his pack attacked him and left him to die. He’s now scared physically and emotionally and finds it impossible to trust anyone until he meets Seth Alwen, the partner at his new job as a detective in Haven City.

Seth Alwen has problems of his own. He’s a seer and was unable to stop his previous partner’s murder. His guilt and the PTSD over not preventing Heather Brady’s death are affecting his abilities to ‘see’ the future. Now he is also very much attracted to his new partner and feels guilty for moving on with his life. Both Connor and Seth try to track down the people responsible for the various murders among the shifters, healers and other magic users, also known as ‘shadow people,’ while trying to overcome their own personal issues and the growing attraction they have for one another.



I always enjoy stories with shifters and magic users and thought this book had a good story line. But somehow it fell a bit flat. The story was told in alternating viewpoints from Seth’s and Connor’s eyes and both of their voices were almost exactly the same. Their voices left me feeling distant from them and I wasn’t able to get a good handle on their personalities. I got a good idea of their insecurities and what their thought processes were like, but couldn’t identify with them. I couldn’t connect with them because it felt like both characters were telling me what was going on rather than showing me their feelings.

The author did a good job of separating the character’s viewpoints into separate chapters. Readers won’t have to worry about getting confused with who is speaking.

It felt like there was too much going on in Shadow Scars with little dangly bits everywhere, but not much said about any of them, especially the criminal part of the story. There really wasn’t any depth or complication into the murder investigations. It was drop a clue here and there but no complex twists or turns that compelled me to stay interested in what was going on. That’s probably way I felt like the story was reading in fits in starts rather than flowing smoothly together from topic to topic.

Another thing I didn’t like, were the constant references to Connor saying Seth was lying, but only infrequently would realize he was also lying by not telling Seth about his own past. The author had Connor bring up lying, trusting, and not being able to have a mate quite frequently. The author almost always used the same phrasing every time the topic was brought up so that it became quite annoying. I don’t need to be repeatedly reminded that a character thinks a certain way. It’s like pointing and saying ‘Look! See! This is important! This is the drama and angst part!” I get it; I don’t need to be reminded to excess.

There are explicit sex scenes in the story. For the most part they aren’t bad although I didn’t find them all that sizzling probably because they were so long. I ended up finding my mind wandering quite a few times and that doesn’t usually happen when I read sex scenes.

Shadow Scars had a good idea behind the story and I think the characters were decent. If the characters’ voices were each more unique and they had more personality, along with showing their emotions rather than having it a cerebral experience, I would have liked this book a lot more. Also if the investigation had more depth and complication it would have been more exciting. Instead this story is too flat for me. I give it 2.5 stars. Half a star for the story line, but lowered to 2 stars because the other issues keep it from being three stars.


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Penumbra1 | 2 autres critiques | Oct 11, 2022 |
I read this book because I was specifically looking for a book containing a shifter of Quinn's type... which means I knew prior to reading what the "mysterious animal" was. Sadly, I do think that foreknowledge sucked a bit of the fun/suspense out of this one. But, I nevertheless really enjoyed this interpretation. Unicorns are usually represented so fluffy; this darker take on beings of truth is fascinating. If you're looking for rainbows and glitter, this is not the unicorn book for you! I really liked Tyler as a character as well; he turned out to be far more mature and responsible than he seemed through other character's eyes in the previous books, and ain't that often the truth for little brothers?… (plus d'informations)
 
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Stephan24 | Apr 6, 2021 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
67
Membres
364
Popularité
#66,014
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
13
ISBN
43

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