(Mis)Fortune
Judgement of the Six Book Two
By Melissa Haag
Genre: Paranormal
Romance
Publisher:
Independent
Release Date: April
30, 2013
307 Pages
Synopsis:
Our world is being judged and even they remain unaware.
Michelle, another young woman with an unexplainable gift,
finds herself surrounded by the previously undiscovered werewolf society. Kept
prisoner for the predictions that torment her, she meekly follows orders
waiting for her opportunity to run. When her stepfather dies, she takes a
chance and escapes.
After witnessing Blake, her captor, grow canines, she knows
he will do anything to find her. She needs a place to hide and someone to
listen to her predictions so her head doesn’t explode, but knows there’s
nowhere she can hide forever, and no one who can protect her… unless she can
find someone just like him.
Part of the fur wearing faction wants to use her, another
part strives to keep her safe. The second book of the Judgement of the Six
series will raise more questions about the purpose of these gifted few and
Michelle will need to fight for answers. Will what she discovers be enough to
help her keep those she loves safe from an emerging evil?
My Review: 4 Stars!!!!
(Mis)fortune is the second book in the Judgment of the Six series. In
this continuation we meet Michelle and Blake. It took me by surprise
that the story backtracks before and at the same time as book one. One
word that I could use to describe this story would be innocence. The
main character Michelle is hands down one of the strongest level headed
young adult characters I have ever read about. It floored me to read
about such a girl/woman that is so self – sacrificing and able to mature
overnight with two toddlers. The action/suspense in the story is spread
out so you get a bit of romance, suspense and action throughout the
book. This story is no less enjoyable than the first and gives you a lot
more answers about the special women and the different werewolves.
Enjoy!
Hope(less)
I loved this enticing original story. Being a huge fan of the paranormal
genre especially one of shape shifters/werewolves, I found it
refreshing to read something unlike anything that’s out there. I began
this book with no expectations on how or where the story would go.
Whereas there is not much action in this book, the relationship building
between the main characters is not only enjoyable but addicting. The
build-up the author created between these characters is ingenious.
Writing a story that can grip the reader and keep them engrossed is a
talent not often done. You can tell reading this story that the author
puts a lot of creativity and thought when writing so that the end result
is this fantastic story. Enjoy.
PURCHASE LINKS
PREVIOUS INSTALLMENTS IN THE SERIES
Hope(less)
Judgement of the Six Book One
Synopsis:
Our world is being judged and we remain unaware.
In a world filled with people, Gabby is uniquely alone. The tiny glowing sparks filling her mind that represent the people around her, confirm it as does the bizarre inexplicable draw she has on men.
Struggling to find an explanation for her sight while dodging unwanted male attention, Gabby meets Sam. The chance encounter leads to a startling revelation - werewolves are real.
Hoping the existence of something so extraordinary might lead to the answers she is seeking, Gabby enters into a hidden society where fur is optional. There she meets Clay, the werewolf delusional enough to think he has a chance with her. Gabby's plans for her future do not include a mate, but rather college, career, and then a huge 'we'll see'.
Gabby leaves the furry hidden society behind when she moves off to college, but trouble has a way of following and finding her. When other werewolves start stalking her, and anomalies in the sparks she sees begin to appear, she must count on Clay's help or risk losing the chance to find the answers she searches for.
In a world filled with people, Gabby is uniquely alone. The tiny glowing sparks filling her mind that represent the people around her, confirm it as does the bizarre inexplicable draw she has on men.
Struggling to find an explanation for her sight while dodging unwanted male attention, Gabby meets Sam. The chance encounter leads to a startling revelation - werewolves are real.
Hoping the existence of something so extraordinary might lead to the answers she is seeking, Gabby enters into a hidden society where fur is optional. There she meets Clay, the werewolf delusional enough to think he has a chance with her. Gabby's plans for her future do not include a mate, but rather college, career, and then a huge 'we'll see'.
Gabby leaves the furry hidden society behind when she moves off to college, but trouble has a way of following and finding her. When other werewolves start stalking her, and anomalies in the sparks she sees begin to appear, she must count on Clay's help or risk losing the chance to find the answers she searches for.
My Review: 5 Stars!!!!
I loved this enticing original story. Being a huge fan of the paranormal genre especially one of shape shifters/werewolves, I found it refreshing to read something unlike anything that’s out there. I began this book with no expectations on how or where the story would go. Whereas there is not much action in this book, the relationship building between the main characters is not only enjoyable but addicting. The build-up the author created between these characters is ingenious. Writing a story that can grip the reader and keep them engrossed is a talent not often done. You can tell reading this story that the author puts a lot of creativity and thought when writing so that the end result is this fantastic story. Enjoy.
AUTHOR BIO
Melissa Haag currently resides in Wisconsin with her husband
and three children. Touch is her first published novel. She is currently
working on book three of a separate five book series.
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