Author: Dakota Cassidy
Rating: Five Siren Stones
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Page
Count: 269
ISBN
E-Book: Amazon Digital Services, LLC
Price: $4.99
Publisher: Self-Published
ISBN
Paperback: 979-8656491037
Price: $11.99
Reviewer: Stacey Krug Blurb/Summary:
After posting an anonymous and inflammatory comment on a rival's Instagram page, someone turns her into a troll—and not the cute little troll doll so popularly used as a good luck charm in a rollicking game of bingo. No, in fact, Nova looks like something that lives in a hole carved out in a tree in a haunted forest.
When Murphy reaches out to the OOPS gang for help, she ends up having an accident of her own. Rushing to the sisters' aid is the newly-minted Troll King himself, Sten Peerson. Big, muscly, green-haired Sten The Troll King…
Dreamy sigh, right?
Well, sort of. Not making things any easier is his wild attraction to Murphy—which is leaving him unfocused in his new role as king. But as always, with every new turning comes the inevitable bad news.
Nova’s powers as a troll are a highly sought-after commodity in the troll world. And if Sten can’t figure out how to turn her back or find someone who can, she’s one dead rearview mirror decoration...
Review:
It’s
amazing how Dakota Cassidy keeps making every Accidentally Paranormal Series book original
and fun. Dakota’s imagination is a benefit to all her readers. Not to worry any
of the long-time fans, all the gang is still in The Accidental Troll and the “Framily”
as Nina calls them is still going strong.
Murphy
Umanski and Sten Peerson are lovable characters and wonderful together. Readers
will be rooting for their HEA as they journey along trying to help Murphy’s
sister Nova reverse the troll curse.
The
Accidental Troll has non-stop action from beginning to end with plenty of plot
twits and jumps to keep everyone glued to the book. There is a bit of mystery
wrapped up in this one that sorts itself out by the end. No cliff-hangers and as
with all the Accidental Paranormal Series books readers can expect a HEA.
This
is a wonderful addition to the series and has some pivotal information for
future books so don’t miss out!
Katie
Woods did an incredible job on the cover art. This is how I pictured the
character in the book the whole time!