Dearhart
Clan is a series of fast-paced adult books that dabble in the world of
paranormal and remain in the erotic pulse of what can only be classified as a
primal fantasy. If it is a typical romance you are looking for you will not
find it in this series. Eri Nelson
writes in a darker world where heat and need are the forefront for a slipping
existence. There is not time for all the
tenderness love deserves but if you are imprinted to another, you are far
beyond those mortal requirements. Our author is driven by swift action packed
intrigues that often leave you wanting more. As she writes, each new book into
the series the number of pages might increase but the action never lets you
feel the increasing distance to the final page.
About the Author:
Eri Nelson born Erica Walcott is a Indie Author and the
youngest of three in a family of five. Erica became Eri (airy) from her mother
who called her that for as long as she could remember. The short take on her
name took on a more solid base with the love of her life and husband, Jeff
Nelson. Together they have been for the past twenty years. Within that time
they were able to raise one daughter and endless amount of pets. Writing is a passion
for her and an abundance of never ending joy. Only one thing tops that for
Eri... and that is when a reader enjoys the read...... (More on Eri) Eri Nelson
is a nontraditional indie author who manages all areas of her fiction, fantasy,
paranormal, action, adventure and sometimes-erotic writing. Eri handles all the
groundwork of her books, even the editing. Because of this Eri strives to
improve her abilities along with trying to explain to readers her far from
traditional sentence structures. However, she will openly admit that typos
follow her. Join Eri and her shadowy side of writing as she takes you along to
explore new desire hunger filled worlds where your mind can share in the heat
of the read.
My Review:
This was a great sequel to the first book, because it was set later on the the first book, and also went back to before the first book. It was nice to see that Owen wanted to know all aspects of his mates life. Past present and future. Yet again the author did a great job of describing weres and their world. This book however touched more on how the weres came to be rather than how they live. I was also a little confused by the flashbacks, but all in all the confusion was worth it.
I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.
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