Though she has a preference for all things paranormal and romantic, Kelsey admits she just writes what her muse demands of her. It’s less painful that way. When she isn’t enjoying the momentary benefits of playing god to the many characters that live in her head, she can usually be found curled up with a book, killing something in a video game, or spending time with her family. At some point in the day she is probably drinking more than her recommended dose of coffee, but don’t tell her that. She doesn’t care about recommended servings.
As a Texas native and self-described Air Force brat, Kelsey now lives in Georgia with her husband and their tutu-wearing minion.
I loved this book with its vivid world building, multi-layered characters, and its unique mythos regarding gods and shape shifters. The writing was awesome, I was drawn into the story from the first, at one point I thought the story might simply end, but it was actually just the beginning of a more complex story containing gods, goddesses, mythology and the emotional growth of two people who were true mates whose relationship which was like a real one and not one of those “wham, bam, we’re mated man” matings you see in some other stories. It happened to hit everything that I like in books mixed together in the right amount, with engaging prose that doesn’t sound like every other book out there. This was a great start to a new series and I am looking forward to reading what comes next!
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