Reaper’s Vow by Sarah McCarty

91nixR7W3UL._SL1500_Title:  Reaper’s Vow

Series:  Shadow Reapers Book 2

Author:  Sarah McCarty

Genre:  Paranormal

BlurbA breed of werewolf soldiers engineered to kill on command, The Shadow Reapers went rogue at the end of the Civil War. Now, exacting justice by their own code, they long to feel human as they contain the beast within…Ever since his cousin Adelaide disappeared, Cole Cameron has been searching for her—and for Isaiah Jones, whom he blames for her kidnapping, after a hellacious fight in town involving—if the stories of drunken saloon goers were to be believed—men who changed into wolves. Being a practical man, Cole doesn’t believe it.  Then he is rescued from a pack of strangely intelligent wolves by none other than his quarry, Isaiah, who brings him to a hidden valley where the Shadow Reapers have settled, where he is reunited with Adelaide—and where he finds the beautiful Miranda.  Miranda was once a captive of the enemy pack of Rogues. Now a werewolf herself, all she wants is to protect her daughter and try to forget the husband she lost. But Cole’s not about to give up the greatest desire he’s ever felt in his life. And he’s vowed to make Miranda his—no matter what stands in his way…

Thoughts:  The blurb sounded really interesting for this book, and tried hard to get into it.  For some reason it just wasn’t coming together for me.  Eventually, I just put it to the side.  I felt largely like I missing something, but I’m not sure exactly how much the fact that this is the second in a series influences it, so I don’t feel right giving it a rating.  At some point, I may go back and read the first one and then retry reading this one, but it didn’t suck me in enough that I’m simply clamoring to read the first one.  Overall, I would say if you want to try this series, start at the beginning.

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1 Comment

  1. Jeananna

    thanks for the honesty Sarah!! sometimes that’s the hardest part when writing these reviews… trying to be diplomatic…

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