Wind and Shadow by: Tori L. Ridgewood
Review by Crystal De Leon
Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars
Pages: 545
Synopsis:
Rayvin Woods, photographer and natural
witch. She just wantbeginningart her life over again after a series of
misadventures. She didn't count on rekindling a lost love when she came home to
Talbot...or battling a malevolent vampire and his coven for her life.
Grant Michaels, police officer. He thought Rayvin was a murderer. He will do whatever it takes to protect the community he loves from danger...but will he learn to trust his heart, and the word of a witch, before it's too late?
Malcolm de Sade, cunning vampire, imprisoned underground for a year by Charlotte Fanning and Pike Mahonen ("Mist and Midnight", Midnight Thirsts). His accidental release unleashes his hunger and ambition on a small, sleepy town...
Grant Michaels, police officer. He thought Rayvin was a murderer. He will do whatever it takes to protect the community he loves from danger...but will he learn to trust his heart, and the word of a witch, before it's too late?
Malcolm de Sade, cunning vampire, imprisoned underground for a year by Charlotte Fanning and Pike Mahonen ("Mist and Midnight", Midnight Thirsts). His accidental release unleashes his hunger and ambition on a small, sleepy town...
Review:
I want to
start by saying how much I loved this book and the absolute shock I was in when
I turned the last page only to realize…it was
the last page! Rayvin’s life is complicated for a woman let alone a witch. When
her relationship with Michaels warms up…well ladies you’ll either need a cold
shower or your man handy! Once the story picked up pace and numerous events
were happening (Can’t spoil it for you!) I couldn’t stop reading. I would
recommend this book to anyone who loves action, magic, and steamy bedroom scenes.
*I gave this
book a 4/5 stars for this reason-and this is true to me –for me and may be
different for another person—I had a very hard time in the beginning. The story
was intriguing to the point that I kept wanting more, but I would have liked a slightly
faster pace in the beginning.
Great job, Crystal!
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