Beast in Me
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20th June 2013
Price: £1.99
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ebook / ISBN-13: 9781909624443
Beast in Me by Sommer Marsden – Book Two in the Divination Falls trilogy
Weather worker Cameron Bale rolls into Divination Falls after being prompted by Spirit and Brother Lighting. He discovers that the small, hidden town full of shifters and magical types is suffering a series of unsettling events. There’s speculation from the town seers that he could be the answer they’ve been looking for. Cameron’s willing to try and help: he’s got nowhere to go and nothing to lose. His life is simply about loneliness and it turns out that Trace, a grumpy wolf with stunning eyes, knows just what that feels like. Cam finds himself wishing maybe they could be alone … together. Oh yeah, and battle whatever evil it is that still lurks in Divination Falls.
Weather worker Cameron Bale rolls into Divination Falls after being prompted by Spirit and Brother Lighting. He discovers that the small, hidden town full of shifters and magical types is suffering a series of unsettling events. There’s speculation from the town seers that he could be the answer they’ve been looking for. Cameron’s willing to try and help: he’s got nowhere to go and nothing to lose. His life is simply about loneliness and it turns out that Trace, a grumpy wolf with stunning eyes, knows just what that feels like. Cam finds himself wishing maybe they could be alone … together. Oh yeah, and battle whatever evil it is that still lurks in Divination Falls.
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trilogy and gave it a fantastic 4.5 star rating! She said,
“Cameron Bale is prompted to go to Divination Falls by Spirit and Brother Lightning. He is supposed to find that the magic filled shifter friendly town has lately been under a dark cloud of sorts. The local seers hope he’s the perfect person to turn everything around, and Cameron is willing to give it a shot. Why not? He’s got nothing else on his plate and he’s sure there’s no one waiting at home for him, which suits him just fine.
I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that I was alternately fanning myself and reaching for the tissues. These two had baggage that no matter how out of the ordinary they might have seemed, really tore at my heart. They were lonely, and while they’d seemed to accept it in some fashion as the “way it is”, it didn’t stop them from trying to work it through anyway.” Read the rest of her review here. 4.5 stars