Book Description:
Her voice is enchanting; his soul is black…
Madison Carter has been terrified of Scott Lee since the night he saved her from an evil sorcerer – then melted into a man-eating monster before her eyes. The werewolf is a slave to the moon, but Madison’s nightmares are not.
Despite her fears, when Madison’s brother, Clinton, is bitten by a werewolf, she knows there is only one man who can help. A man who frightens her all the more because even in her nightmares, he also thrills her.
Together for the first time since that terrible night, Scott and Madison drive to Clinton’s home only to discover that he’s vanished. Frantic now, Madison must overcome her fears and uncover hidden strengths if she hopes to save him. And she’s not the only one fighting inner demons. Scott’s are literal, and they have him convinced that he will never deserve the woman he loves.
My Thoughts:
Completely enjoyed this book. Scott and Madison didn't have the best start to their relationship. In reality, it was a horrible start and Madison never would have gone anywhere close to him, except she needed help for her brother. Clinton got bitten by a werewolf, and since Scott is the leader of the local pack, Madison knows he is the best choice for help. She faces her fears in more ways than one, and she and Scott plunge head first into something that is more than it appears.
The start to this book had me wondering but it was also the perfect set up for the rest of the book. I loved that this book focused on Madison. She doesn't trust easily (understatement of the year) and she has her reasons. I hated how her family was to her, but that it made her distrust her brother as well. The romance between Maddison and Scott was slow, and fit well with the story line. Overall, I cannot wait for more from Christine Amsden! I really hope the next book is about Madison's brother :)
This is a 4/5 for me and is staying on my keeper shelf.
Thank you to the author/publisher for the review copy of this book. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Madison's Song by Christine Amsden
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Thanks so much for hosting and for the review!
ReplyDeleteTo tell you the truth, I haven't even thought about doing a book about Clinton (Madison's brother) although after what I did to him in Madison's Song, maybe I should! :)
My next book will be about Kaitlin.
I can't wait for the next book!! I do think we MUST find out what happens to Clinton though....he became a favorite of mine in this book!
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