6/4/2023 0 Comments Spirit Storm by E.J. StevensThe small group of four is put on the case, future obstacles be damned. And then another werewolf is kidnapped, potentially by the same person. But no, fate intercedes with a tragedy: a member of Cal’s pack has been murdered by a werewolf-hater and the ghost of the dead man now haunts Yuki, urging her to help put his soul to rest. It would be all well and good if all this group had to do was prepare for the horrors of that night. She is assisted by her werewolf boyfriend Cal, Simon, Cal’s werewolf mentor, and Emma, Yuki’s best friend/vegan/animal rights activist/all around spitfire. Yuki, our heroine who receives “smell impressions” from the dead, is busy preparing herself, in both mind and body, for Samhain (aka Halloween), when spirits enter the world in overwhelming numbers and could potentially drive her crazy, or worse. Well, with Spirit Storm, Stevens has raised the bar…in that category and just about everywhere else. It reminded me of my own youth – actually, reminded me how lacking in sincerity my own youth was – and left me grinning by the end. Stevens.Ī couple months ago, when I read She Smells the Dead, the first book in her series, I wrote that the innocent and almost ideal aspects of the relationships between the characters appealed to me the most. It looks like my newfound love of paranormal romance will continue, and I can pretty much blame it on one of my new favorite authors, E.J.
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