Monday, September 14, 2015

My Review Of Madison's Song

Her voice is enchanting; his soul is black... 

Madison Carter has been terrified of Scott Lee since the night he saved her from an evil sorcerer – then melted into a man-eating monster before her eyes. The werewolf is a slave to the moon, but Madison's nightmares are not. 

Despite her fears, when Madison's brother, Clinton, is bitten by a werewolf, she knows there is only one man who can help. A man who frightens her all the more because even in her nightmares, he also thrills her. 

Together for the first time since that terrible night, Scott and Madison drive to Clinton's home only to discover that he's vanished! Frantic now, Madison must overcome her fears and uncover hidden strengths if she hopes to save him. And she's not the only one fighting inner demons. Scott's are literal, and they have him convinced that he will never deserve the woman he loves. 

Praise for Cassie Scot: ParaNormal Detective 

"In this entertaining series opener, Amsden (The Immortality Virus) introduces readers to the eponymous Cassie, a decidedly mundane member of a magical family. ...Readers will enjoy Cassie's fish-out-of-water struggles as she fights magical threats with little more than experience and bravado." ~ Publishers Weekly 

My Review:  I loved this book and the characters. Great, strong characters. Madison, Scott, Evan, and Clinton are characters that I care about what happens to them especially Madison. There was a lot of fear she had to overcome in order to find love. Scott and Madison face many struggles and danger. In the end they both find love. Love that has always been there. 

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