Details Epithetical Books The Spell (The Big Bad Wolf #3)
Title | : | The Spell (The Big Bad Wolf #3) |
Author | : | Heather Killough-Walden |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 206 pages |
Published | : | March 10th 2011 |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Shapeshifters. Werewolves |
Heather Killough-Walden
Kindle Edition | Pages: 206 pages Rating: 3.98 | 4388 Users | 157 Reviews
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(The Spell is the New York Times bestselling third book in the Big Bad Wolf series.)Dannai, who is also known as the Healer, has begun dreaming of werewolves. She'd always been able to hide the fact that she was a dormant, using her magic to shield the sweet, promising scent from the alphas she's been forced to work around. But now that they've invaded her dreams, her world has really been turned upside down. For, though every dormant dreams of her intended mate - Dannai is dreaming of two wolves, not one. And neither one of them is good news. One is a notorious killer. The other is Lucas Caige.
Lucas Caige is a man with a haunting past. A warlock took his brother from him fifty years ago and he's spent his life outrunning that dark magic. But fate has a way of throwing sand in your gears - and just when Caige thought he could forever leave behind the magic that brought pain to his life, his path crosses that of the Healer. Dannai unwittingly casts her spell over him the moment he lays eyes on her. She's stunning, she's kind, and everything about her wreaks havoc on his senses.
She's also magic incarnate.
But if Dannai thinks that's going to stop him from doing everything in his power to make her his mate, the little witch has another thing coming.
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Big Bad Wolf #3 |
Characters: | Seth, Daniel Kane, Claire 'Charlie' St James, Malcolm Cole, Gabriel Fallon, Dannai, Lucas Caige |
Rating Epithetical Books The Spell (The Big Bad Wolf #3)
Ratings: 3.98 From 4388 Users | 157 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books The Spell (The Big Bad Wolf #3)
I really wanted to love this book and the interaction between Lucas and Danny was so interesting but I felt like there was so much other stuff going on that my mind wandered. All and all I still enjoyed the bookYou may have heard me mention that I am a fan of Heather Killough-Waldens Big Bad Wolf Series. Actually, I think they may have been the first true paranormal romances involving shape shifters that I read. So I wonder if that means I can blame her for my addiction? Probably not, but it was worth a try. *sigh*I can honestly say that I think The Spell was one of my favorites in this series. Im not exactly sure why, but it may have been that Danny was the first of the female dormants that new what
This started off really strongly, and then it lost energy about 65% of the way through. It would have been a 3.5 but again, I have marked this down to a 3 owing to the sheer number of typos once again present.
This is Heather Killough-Walden's third book in her Big Bad Wolf series. It was ok. It lacks a certain depth.....I think. There ok and I got the next one but not the top of my hit list.
I almost didn't read this because I wasn't too impressed by the first two, but this book was much better. There were some interesting characters in this book, but if Killough-Walden developed them more it would really add something to her books. I'm hoping that these books continue to get better and better. If you read the first two I would take the day or two to read this one as well.
Setting: northern California; Dannaii and Imanis home; the forest; evil Jasons fortress; road (for Lucas motorcycles)Theme: destiny and love; power; control; nature;Characters:Dannaii: healer, witch, dormant; a very good witch, using her healing power (which is unique among witches) as much as she can extending care to the were community; has been told by Lalura that she will lose her healing power if she mates with a were; as a dormant, and so as not to bother weres and to protect her power,
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