Book Review #107

Apr 12, 2010 17:40

2 Books in this review.

Master of the Moon by Angela Knight

This is Book 2 of the Mageverse series.

Diana London is the City Administrator for Verdaville, South Carolina. As a volunteer policewoman, she has two jobs. See to the day-to-day running of the town, and help keep it safe. She has assets that really help with her work. Such as the fact that she's a werewolf.

The Direkind are unknown to the Magekind, but the Sidhe know of their existence. The Direkind were created by Merlin and Nimue as a contingency plan in case the Magekind ever went mad and decided to enslave the human population.

One of Geirolf's vampire minions has invaded Diana's town and has started slaying innocent humans. Diana is outmatched until Llyr Galatyn shows up, and the King of the Sidhe is quite powerful indeed. He vows to help Diana in any way possible.

Diana is in her Burning Moon, and that spells trouble for both Llyr and Diana, and draws them ever closer together even as they know they can never be together. When Llyr's brother decides to horn in on the action and put his own strategies in the mix to rid himself of Llyr and take both the Sidhe thrones for himself, Diana and Llyr have to fight not only for the town's safety, but their own lives as well.

The Master of Wolves by Angela Knight

Book 3 of the Mageverse series.

Jim London has gone undercover with the Clarkston, South Caroline police department in order to catch an otherworldly serial killer - as a K-9 police dog. Yep, he's a werewolf and can shift into a rather beautiful German Shepherd at will.

Faith Weston is Jim (or Rambo's) K-9 officer, and as she gets closer and closer to the truth of what's happening in her small town, Jim must be ready to save her before she gets in too deep. Unfortunately, being a dog also means you get locked in a car when your officer goes to investigate where she really shouldn't be. Jim is almost too late yo save her life, and then he has to be ready to teach her to use her new powers to survive.

Can Jim and Faith work together to rid their town of another of Geirolf's nasty vampires? Can they stay under the Magekind radar as Arthur, Guenevere, and the rest of Magekind move in closer and closer to find and destroy one of the Black Grails?

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