Charisma by Wendy Stone
Publisher: Phaze Books
Genre: Contemporary, Fantasy, Paranormal
Length: Full Length (196 pgs)
Genre: Fantasy
Other: M/F, M/F/F, menage
Rating: 4.5 Cherries
Review by BittersweetThe follow-up to A Strange New Breed! Charisma is a siren, the last of her kind. She is running from a man who wants to use the sirens’ songs for evil purposes.
Kadian James has his own special powers. He hunts down the beautiful redhead who bumped into him, wanting to save her from her own hell. But when the evil catches her, will Kadian be enough to save her?
If in danger, don’t hesitate: Call The Agency for Supernatural Police (ASP). If you’re lucky, an angel, a vampire, a were-animal, a witch or maybe even a dragon will come to your rescue. Even if you’re not in any danger, I would call the ASP.
Ms. Wendy Stone does it again with Charisma. Although, it may seem a bit extreme to find dragons, sirens, were-sharks, lions and dragons, and even angels in a single novel, Ms. Stone is a master of her craft and easily set the mood so that it all fit in. Let’s take look at the most common causes of ED is the damage of order cheap cialis the tissues, nerves, arteries, muscles or fibrous tissue. She may get distressed at the thought of partner approaching for lovemaking which may result in a kind 100mg viagra effects cute-n-tiny.com of repulsion towards their partner. One thing we would like to remind is to always enjoy safe sex and for canadian cialis pharmacy those who are already at a high alert of health ailment due to their incapability, men lose interest in sex, which results in poor erections during intercourse. Generally men are ashamed to consult about it from their doctor for a superior option or check with their doctors for anything that used to be viagra shop uk looked at with shame or even denial. As easily as ever, she captivated my attention from the start and truly made be believe in the spell binding crazy fantasy she had created.
The only minor setback of the novel, is the number of characters through it and the intricate love stories parallel to the main plot. I believe Ms. Stone could have gotten rid of some of them without decimating the main points of the novel.
Nonetheless, the most important characters are well constructed. The villain was never far behind and just reading about him and what he did to his minions and slaves made me grimace with distaste. Just what you want a villain to be. Charisma and her lover, Kadian, ranged from absolutely amazing, strong with a temper to vulnerable and with that one special musical connection that made me soar with them.
Charisma is not void of humor, personally I loved this phrase: “That was the unmistakable sound of another bachelor falling and hitting the ground hard,” or this one, “I have a tail,” she gasped, staring into the shocked blue eyes in the mirror. “I can’t have a tail. Humans don’t have tails. I’m going to look again and it’s going to be gone.”
Filled with humor, deep heart-felt emotions, music coming from the soul and of course, lots and lots of love (and eroticism, well written and described), I would have to say that Charisma is a must read.
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