Monday, April 7, 2014

Review: Death's Daughter


Death's Daughter
Death's Daughter by Kathleen Collins

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book blends a crime procedural with a paranormal romance with lots of witchy flair. Yes, there is some child crime, so if that isn't your thing, this might not be the book for you. Even me, a long time crime procedural avoider, however, found this to be a good change of pace to my straightforward paranormal romance reading.

Juliana is still the strong female lead we all remember from the first book. She and her mate are still at odds (and wonderfully attracted), work situations are still tense, and she's still fighting against being the wickedly gifted witch she can grow to be. There are a lot of things that happen in this book, but without spoilers, it's a bit hard to cover here. You get some resolution between Juliana and Thomas. You get a lot more turmoil for her to make up for the resolution. And we lose a character (or two) along the way.

This series seems to be gaining momentum as it goes along and I can definitely see myself getting sucked in for the duration.



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