The sleepy town of White Horse, OK is being ravaged by a new mysterious deaths with bodies found frozen. Harley woke up to a life shattering change that not only scared her, but turned her hair blood red. Out of the wreckage, Harley becomes a premiere witch known throughout the paranormal world. She has to decide if she can put her heart on the line again, not just to find the killer, but to have love in her life again.
Candi Fox, co-host of the wildly popular radio show Candi and Company with over a million listeners began her venture in the paranormal at the tender age of two, when she witnessed her first apparition. From that moment on the paranormal seemed to follow her. No matter where she moved, the house she lived in the house next door, or the house down the street always seemed to be haunted. Candi lives with her husband and furry children in Tulsa. She is passionate about the occult, saving and rehabilitating horses, horseback riding, magic, all things mystical and has her Reiki Mastery.
So much wow! I loved Harley in the previous two books but this one is my favorite to date. So much character growth as well as unexpected surprises. The wait for book 4 is killing me already! I need to know what's going to happen!!!
I can't say this enough, Harley is my favorite witch. Page turning action. New powers and new love. Solstice made these characters come even more alive for me. Book 4 isn't out yet but I'll definitely be looking for it!
The last book left us on a doozy of an emotional cliffhanger, and this book takes a surprising twist with Harley finally being able to give in to her crush on her contact with the police, with the blessing of his wife. This is a difficult subject for some people who may not understand how polyamory can work for people in established relationships as time changes them and they decide to alter how their relationship looks.
During the course of this book, we see more of Freya becoming involved in Harley’s life and we discover more about her powers. In fact her powers seem to be developing more quickly than she thought was possible and she has to reach out to others to learn how to use them. She also learns to start letting people into her life in a more than superficial way, which has a direct impact on her friendships as well as her relationships.
I like how this series handles polyamory and the various levels of emotional connection Harley has with the people in her life. There are people she is friends with, those she has sex with, those who are both and those she has a romantic and emotional connection with. All the people she is involved with are involved with other people too and it’s all out in the open and discussed to ensure no one gets hurt.
There are a few confusing moments in this book, as there were in the previous ones, where things get raised and then sort of abandoned or forgotten about, or half tied off without more explanation. I don’t know if they’ll be raised again in future books but it’s a little frustrating at times. But there is also lots to enjoy, with Harley’s caseload and her romantic endeavours mingling together to produce something interesting and sensual.