A prim and proper Victorian lady, Arielle Blaylock, after donning an Egyptian cat amulet, finds her dreams filled with otherwordly passion and seduction that plunges her into a mystical love triangle where she must choose her destiny in either the arms of light or darkness. Original.
Colleen Shannon's ancestor signed the Texas Declaration of Independence and her West Texas roots give her the optimistic yet inquiring viewpoint that she tries to reflect in her books. Believing in the redeeming power of love, the benefits of knowledge, with a bit of sprituality included, are the elements she most enjoys in books and that's what she tries to write. With a bit of humor thrown in for spice!
The strength of her first book for Berkley many years ago led to her nomination by Romantic Times as Best New Historical Author. She went on to win and/or be nominated for numerous other awards, including a Kiss Award for all three heroes of her Fairy Tale trilogy which she wrote for Dorchester Books.
She recently sold three Ranger series books to Lyrical Press. #16 Foster Justice debuted December 2014, and its stand alone sequel #17, Sinclair Justice, will be released in July 2015. The third series book will be released sometime in 2016, tentatively titled Austin Justice. They are her first published romantic suspense-- contemporaries about Texas Rangers.
This was truly a weird book, but I don't think it was the strangeness (exactly) that kept me from liking it. Arielle was rather a bore and slightly Mary Sue-ish, while Seth was strange and not quite likable; but most of all, the book was boring. I don't know how with all the convoluted ideas this story had, but it was. With the exception of Shelley and Ethan, I didn't like anyone, and their romance was by far the better one. Too bad it was secondary to Arielle's and Seth's. And even though I like things out of the ordinary, the plot didn't do it for me and was a bit too odd. I'm beginning to think that Colleen Shannon's books are not for me, even though I really enjoy Shelley's character - too bad she's always investigating the supposed main love interests, because she is so much more interesting than they ever are.
An entertaining beach read, light enough for the distractions of travel. A very unique blend of mystical, mythical, historical/period romance with some mild horror elements, werewolves and such. Some of the dominance games in the romance are quite trite and wearying for me. I would love to find a novel in the Romance genre that doesn't make me squirm when it comes to gender roles and clichés. Is it time for Feminist Romance? Maybe that is a book I need to write. I wouldn't recommend this one.
I really liked this book. Lots of historical information within, but the characters were absolutely fascinating. The writing style was certainly unique, and I loved the way that the drama unfolded. The main character was quite interesting.
The only bad thing I have to say about this book was that I flew so rapidly through it that I wish it was longer than it is!
I've always liked anything having to do ancient Egypt or the mystcism of cats. This book provided a lot of eyptian history, including and old myths and legends I didn't know about, keep in mind I don't know how much of this fact. But it was still fun to read about!
I tried, I really did. The concept of the story was great and I don't know if it is my book funk or what but I could not finish this. I am going to keep it and try again in a different setting, but right now - um not so much