The Mountain's Shadow by Cecilia Dominic
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I absolutely enjoyed reading this book! There are exciting moments, then just when the writing seemed to follow a pattern we're all used to as paranormal readers...it makes a sharp turn and displays a new unexpected twist! This book will keep you guessing as the story progresses.
Dr J. inherits a manor from her grandfather after his death, and apparently discovers a world of trouble when she moves in. Her devotion to the study of CLS (Chronic Lycanthropy Syndrome) leads her into some interesting discoveries...and also drags her down some dangerous paths along the way. When children start disappearing from the community, suspicions rise, and the story develops more layers. This book contains a bit plenty of mystery, excitement and new methods of communication.
I am definitely not one to spoil a good story, so I won't do that here. I'll just say that if you are a fan of werewolves, this book will definitely hold your attention. There are plenty of steamy visions here and there...but no full on eroticism, which is an aspect I love about Cecilia Dominic. She can write books that share just enough to wet our appetites as readers, but not overshare and give the whole goose away, so to speak. That being said, I did receive a copy of this book from the author, but I wanted to share my honest opinion about this novel here voluntarily. Thanks for reading my take on this great book (can't wait for the The Lycanthropy Files #2).
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