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Of Flame and Promise by Cecy Robson my Review

Review Courtesy of April Hollingworth

What can I say, Cecy Robson has done it again, created another wonderful book in the phenomenal Weird Girls series, but this time the story is from Talon’s point of view.

Everything Talon does ends in disaster, no matter how hard she tries, I couldn’t help bursting out laughing and groaning in sympathy for her. Then you have her sexy wolf, Gemini who you can’t help but feel sorry for as certain things that shouldn’t and weren’t meant to be shared are in front of his parents.

This novella has everything a reader needs. A captivating story. Wonderful characters. Danger and of course romance, throw in humor with a twist of oh no, and you come out with a grin and a desperate need for the next book in the series. Totally loved it, and I’m desperately wanting to know what happens next.

The Review:

Taran is crazy about her sexy boyfriend Gemini, who’s a gorgeous were with the amazing ability to split into two separate wolves. But seeing the heartache her sister went through with the pack’s Alpha, Taran knows happily ever after is no guarantee,

Despite the fact that Gemini has let her know how much he wants to claim her as his mate.

Taran’s a badass with a mouth to match and Gemini loves that about her. Reluctantly she agrees to meet his very traditional and conservative parents. All her attempts to bond with his parents prove disastrous, and soon it becomes apparent that to win them over, she must unleash her powers, and prove that this foul-mouthed fire-starter is a force to be reckoned with.

FTC Advisory: Loveswept through Net Galley provided me with a copy of, Of Flame and Promise by Cecy Robson. Published through Random House Publishing Group-Loveswept. Kindle Edition. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.

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