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Paranormal Pumpkin Patch Day Twenty One w/ Giveaway - Willow Cross

I was relieved, crushed and very pissed. When you are a twenty-one year old male that is not a good combination, but when you add cocky into the mix it can go from bad to 'hold my beer and watch this shit' bad - Haunted IV by Willow Cross

Day 21 and we have one of my favourite paranormal authors joining us. I've been a fan of Willow Cross's for a couple of years now. Her creativity and originality of craft and ideas forever astound me. She is a fabulous, versatile talent. Be sure to check out her vast range of YA and adult paranormal reads.

Reviewer: Bex
Rating: 5 out of 5 Fairies
Willow Cross successfully manages to create a paranormal romance of epic proportions, in her full length novel Birthright. Her main characters, Liz and Michael, are brought to life by the strong narrative, impressive craft and control of their dialogue and by beautifully detailed descriptions.

The pace, from start to finish, is fluid and allows the reader to become active cheerleaders for Willow Cross' characters. There's rarely a moment that the author allows the reader to lose sight of the characters' motives and desires.

The author takes her characters, and her readers, on a gripping journey filled with action, mystery and romance. But this is so much more than your average paranormal romance. Birthright breaks conventions and tiresome patterns associated with this genre. And as such, it's a book very of a re-read and therefore an amazing 5 fairies.

A spectacular book with bite. 
Synopsis  
For one-thousand years, Druid prophecies foretold of a young witch destined to alter the fate of both human and immortal alike. This witch-turned-vampire would be capable of harnessing the supernatural abilities of both and, in a bloody rise to power, would rule with unwavering control.

Unwillingly thrust into a world she never dreamed existed, Liz Markum is catapulted into an ancient war between rival vampire factions. She must choose between those she loves and the ever-present darkness attempting to devour her very soul.

Only one question remains: Will Liz claim her birthright or surrender to the dark gift?

One choice.

One chance.

Two destinies
  

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  1. You had me at "hold my beer and watch this shit. ;)

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