Author: Dakota Cassidy
Rating: Five Siren Stones
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Page
Count: 37
ISBN
E-Book: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Price: .99
Publisher: Self-Published
Reviewer: Stacey Krug
Blurb/Summary:
He might as well admit it. Irish McConnell can’t stay away from Claire, no matter what all the rules say. And anyway, clan and pack politics have nothing on the fine mess he and Claire have gotten themselves into. From missing corpses to dastardly deals in the dreaded Zone, to a vital piece of information about what happened the night Gannon Dodd was murdered, they’ve jumped from the frying pan into the fiery pits of hell.
But even that can’t compare to the combustible heat generated by this sexy, forbidden paranormal pair.
*Author note: Dear readers, this is part four of approximately a five-part serial. You know what that means? That’s right—cliffhangers (cue evil music). But wait! Before you hate, I hear anticipation is good for your complexion, and even your hair. I don’t know if that’s true or just a rumor, but is it worth the risk? Nonetheless, I solemnly swear to keep the stories coming swiftly, so your heads don’t asplode from waiting!
**This book is intended for adults over 18. Contains some explicit content.
Review:
In
the Zone is part 4 of the Fangs of Anarchy series. The plot and series are coming to a
head. We find out some answers to the
burning questions from parts 1 through 3 of the series. Most importantly we find out why Claire
Montgomery was driven to do the most awful thing to Gannon Dodd in part 1.
Irish
McConnell saves Claire yet again.
Really, this girl is quite naïve.
We learn that Irish has some contacts within the Zone that might be able
to help them. Claire first has to start
trusting that Irish can do more than save her sorry butt from the trouble she
keeps getting into. For a werewolf,
Claire’s instincts stink.
Right
after some steamy love scenes between Irish and Claire we are left with another
cliff-hanger. One in which Claire’s
werewolf instincts should have helped her out a bit. Instead we are left knowing she needs saving
once more. Don’t get me wrong. I really like Claire Montgomery, but as a
librarian she should have been reading up on how to be a better werewolf!
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