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Soulstealer #1.5

Mane Attraction

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Being a demon trapped in an elves body seemed a prison at first, but Mane has gotten used to his new home in the Riparian forest amongst the elves. When the waters of Lake Mavrovo start to run red it seems a sure sign that the demon king that cast him out may rise again. In order to investigate he will need to navigate the dominion of the selkie, and they aren’t known for playing nice.

Going from an apartment in the suburbs of Seattle to living in a castle at the bottom of a lake in the Realms was one change that Kit had to get used to, being half-selkie was another. Now she has to get used to the changes she undergoes after the the selkie sleep. One that involves bloodlust and lust of a whole different kind. A problem she is hoping Mane will help her with.

102 pages, Paperback

First published November 13, 2012

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Nicolette Reed

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Nicolette is a mother, wife, writer, knitter, traveler, violinist and anything else she can get her hands on. She turned to writing stories at an early age, when filling out Mad Libs just wasn’t enough.

She enjoys watching dark comedies, warped fairytales, and cheesy 80s comedies. Her interest in music spans from George Winston to Thrill Kill Cult to Bel Canto and U2. She loves to travel, and plans to do more as her son grows older. In her younger days she loved to go out dancing, and you may still, on occasion find her shaking her booty during 80s or goth rock nights at the few clubs they still exist at. She is constantly picking up new hobbies and interests. She knits socks, grows mini cucumbers in her garden, and played the violin for 5 years. She has a pug dog with a nervous temperament and speaks a little Spanish. She’s eclectic.

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December 5, 2012
I really enjoyed Fae Hunter the first book in the Soulstealer ‘verse, so when Nicolette kindly offered me the chance to read this book I jumped at the chance. This book really lived up to my expectations. It is very definitely an adult book, as there are “sexy times” in it – so not one for younger readers!

One of the things I most enjoyed about Mane Attraction was that it was told, at least partly, from Kit’s point of view. We first meet her in Fae Hunter and she is very definitely young in that book but in this book we get to watch her grow and develop (okay, there’s a little bit of fast-forwarding because of the “selkie sleep”, but I thought this was a neat idea). Reed did a brilliant job capturing these changes, and showing how uncomfortable at times Kit felt in her own skin. I also loved the way that Reed wrote the relationship between Kit and her mother, that it wasn’t all hearts and flowers – that it was actually a complicated one.

Mane was, to me at least, the most interesting character in the book. I liked the idea that he was a demon trapped in an elf’s body, and the fact that this caused a lot of conflict for him. Mane wasn’t quite what I thought, as he isn’t quite as demon as I thought he might be (though I’m sure he’d argue that), but he is a brilliant male protagonist and narrator and I really enjoyed reading his interaction with Kit – and also with his father.

The plot of this book was really interesting, and definitely fits well in the paranormal romance/urban fantasy category. There were a lot of twists and turns. My only little gripe is that the novella ends on a cliff-hanger, with the hint that events will be resolved in Fae Guardian – and there are six teaser pages of that to keep the reader happy! I cannot wait to get started on the second book in the Soul Stealer Trilogy!

If you are looking for a fun paranormal romance/urban fantasy then you should definitely consider checking out this series!

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