Saturday, July 23, 2011

Nina Croft, Chosen

Title: Chosen

Author: Nina Croft

Rating: Four And A Half Siren Stones

Genre: Erotic Romance

Sub-Genre: Science Fiction

Keywords: Futuristic, Sci-Fi

Word Count: 16,276

ISBN E-Book: 978-1-926930-24-4

Price: $2.99

Publisher: Breathless Press

Buy-Link: http://www.breathlesspress.org/Book/289

Reviewer: Stacey Krug

Tagline: Unlikely allies in a strange new world, Tallon and Shayla work to tie Witches and Warlocks as one.

Blurb/Summary:

On the world of Arroway, Witches have been persecuted for a thousand years. Now, Tallon, Enforcer for The Order of Warlocks has been sent to hunt and destroy Shayla, a powerful, young Witch. But when he sees her, she awakens something inside him—some connection forgotten in the years of persecution. And when he starts his spell, she counters with magic so strong it rips them from their own world and into a new one—Earth. Drawn together as unlikely allies in this strange new world, Tallon and Shayla must work as partners to find a way home. They relearn the bond that once tied Witches and Warlocks as one, and in doing so discover not only their futures at stake, but the future of their whole world.

Review:

Chosen by Nina Croft is a wonderful story that will capture your imagination. Nina Croft pens a great alternate world of witches, warlocks, and magic. The conflict between the witches and warlocks, fuelled by politics, drives the story.

The plot is packed with action and emotion. Tallon is the reluctant hero that needs his heroine, Shayla, to draw out his gallant side. The two of them together spark their own magic. Together they will save each other and might just be able to save their planet.

Chosen is one of those stories that you just can’t put down. The pages seemed to turn themselves. Nina Croft left some wiggle room with her ending so that we might revisit these wonderful characters. Until then, I will be looking for other creations by Nina Croft.

Victoria Miller did a wonderful job on the cover art by making it seem to accurately portray the characters in the story.

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