Wolf Hunger by Ella Phoenix – a Review

Wolf Hunger by Ella Phoenix – a Review

 

Wolf Hunger
Dragon Heat – Book #3
by Ella Phoenix
Release Date: March 11, 2014

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Description:
When the last box of deadly bullets is stolen, the hunt is on and the Vampire King’s band of fighters is set for the challenge of recovering it. But Yara, the shifter-witch, has other problems to face. She must help her leader to overcome the strange illness that has befallen her before it’s too late. For that, she must go back to the only place she swore never to return – her homeland.

Rafe is a typical lone wolf who spends his nights earning his bucks in the fighting ring. When he was offered a pardon for his debts in exchange for the Vampire King’s head, he didn’t even blink, thinking it would be a hard mission but not impossible. He just wasn’t expecting the saucy shifter-witch to cross his path and ruin his plans. Now, he can’t get her out of his mind and the clock is ticking for him to make good on his word.

This is the third novel of the Dragon Heat series – a paranormal lover’s delight with vampires, shifters, dragons, witches and much more.

***Warning: this novel contains hot, steamy, descriptive sexual scenes. Enjoy.***

 

Review:

I think it is very safe to say that thanks to The Reading Café and coming across new authors, I’ve become a huge fan of Ella J. Phoenix and her Dragon Heat series. I absolutely love this series, her writing style, world building, flare for the imagination, her characters and plot lines keep me riveted and entertained. I’ve had the pleasure of reading and reviewing all three novels in the series so far, and let me just say, she hasn’t disappointed me yet.  I absolutely loved this latest addition to the series, Wolf Hunger and Yara and Rafe had me salivating throughout the story.  They brought their story to life and kept me on the edge of my seat with every turn of the page. 

I was very happy to finally, finally learn about Yara and how she came to be a panther shifter, on top of being a witch.  Ms. Phoenix introduces us to Yara’s family/coven of Water Witches when she has to return home to find herbs and insects that can help her friend Zoricah .  We learn of the type of magic the water witches possess, and where they live in the Amazon was very intriguing and interesting.  Meeting Yara’s fellow sister witches, the Mothers of the water witches and why Yara hasn’t been back there for years added another layer of interest and intrigue to the story and provides us with one of the subplots when Yara’s sister witch Naiah winds up being teleported back to Tardieh and Zoricah’s mansion with Yara and Dayam. 

As I said in my past reviews of Ms. Phoenix’s books, she has a knack for writing a sub plot that seamlessly weaves it’s way throughout the main story and she does it once again in Wolf Hunger.   This time we have two secondary plots working in the story; Zoriacah’s ‘illness’ and Dayam and Naiah’s friendship/relationship.  Both subplots are important to the main story and future storyline’s to come in this series and they only had me wanting more by the end of the book.  If I had one pet peeve in this story, it has to do with Dayam and Naiah, but not being one to reveal many spoilers in my reviews, you will have to read the book to find out.  The only thing I will say is, I hope the next book in this series is Dayam’s because he has really intrigued me from the beginning of the series, but more so now after reading Wolf Hunger. 

Now, onto one of my favourite characters in this series, Rafe, our wolf shifter, who we first meet in Vampire Thirst.  Rafe didn’t want the job of being the Alpha when his father died, so he allowed his uncle to become Alpha.  One problem, his uncle isn’t Alpha material, and is running the pack into all sorts of money troubles.  To help his pack, Rafe winds up getting in deep with some bad Draco’s who aren’t happy with the mating of the Vampire King, to the Draco Demi-goddess  Zoricah.  It’s through his association with the Draco’s Balaur and Phillip that he crosses paths with Yara.  From the first moment they met in Vampire Thirst, I knew to keep an eye on them cause I had a feeling they’d be meeting again and boy was I right.  Rafe is your typical Alpha wolf and he shows it every chance he can. He had me fanning myself quite often as I read this one, boy can that wolf heat up the pages of a book.  He and Yara to put it mildly are combustible whenever they are together in a scene.  Both feel a pull towards the other and don’t know why since both are from different species, Rafe being a wolf, and Yara being a panther.  Cats and dogs don’t usually get along, but in this case, the chemistry between Yara and Rafe is off the charts.  Rafe isn’t one to believe in the whole soul mate thing, but once he meets Yara and the two of them get together, there’s no denying she’s his and he will stop at nothing to keep her, even if it means, possibly loosing her by coming clean about everything regarding the deadly bullets and his deal with the Dracos Balaur and Phillip. Rafe may be the resident ‘bad boy’, but he’s got a heart of gold and we see it shine through in his treatment of Yara and how he will do anything to keep her safe and protect her.  I really grew to love Rafe and hope we get to see more of him and Yara in future books.

As I said earlier I love this series and Wolf Hunger is a wonderful addition to the series.  Rafe and Yara really turn up the heat in this one and bring the reader along a dangerous, yet adventurous journey.  Ms. Phoenix had me sitting on the edge of my seat, and I found I just couldn’t put the book down once I started it.  Ms. Phoenix has a knack for writing her stories to a point I just get lost in them and before I know it I’m done the book and am left with wanting more. If you are a fan of stories that combine vampires, witches, dragons, magic, off the charts chemistry between the hero and heroine, well written characters and overall creative storytelling then this series is for you.

Until next time, Happy Reading!!

Reviewed by Marcie

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COVER REVEAL and Giveaway – WOLF HUNGER by ELLA J. PHOENIX

COVER REVEAL – WOLF HUNGER by ELLA J. PHOENIX

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Wolf Hunger
Dragon Heat series – Book #3
by Ella J. Phoenix
Release Date: March 13, 2014

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About the Book:

When the last box of deadly bullets is stolen, the hunt is on and the Vampire King’s band of fighters is set for the challenge of recovering it. But Yara, the shifter-witch, has other problems to face.  She must help her leader to overcome the strange illness that has befallen her before it’s too late. For that, she must go back to the only place she swore never to return – her home land.

Rafe is a typical lone wolf who spends his nights earning his bucks in the fighting ring. When he was offered a pardon for his debts in exchange for the Vampire King’s head, he didn’t even blink, thinking it would be a hard mission but not impossible. He just wasn’t expecting the saucy shifter-witch to cross his path and ruin his plans. Now, he can’t get her out of his mind and the clock is ticking for him to make good on his word.

This is the third novel of the Dragon Heat series – a paranormal lover’s delight with vampires, shifters, dragons and a lot of magic.

***Warning: this novel contains hot, steamy, descriptive sexual scenes. Enjoy.***

Excerpt

 

Chapter 1
The crowd was clearly not in the mood to cooperate tonight, or the current fighters weren’t doing their jobs properly. Either way, shit was going to hit the fan very soon. The usual cheering had been replaced by curses and boos just 3 minutes after the bell rang.
Hidden in the shadows, Yara cracked her neck, left, then right, then carried on wrapping her hands with the protective cotton straps. After ensuring both her wrists, knuckles and thumbs were safely strapped, she pushed off the stool and stretched her calves. In the corner of her eye she saw Dyam, her vampire friend and brother-in-arms of sorts, leaning against the bar. His silky-smooth long hair and olive skin contrasted heavily against those of the other patrons, who were basically a bunch of supernatural, stinking low-lifes. His chocolate gaze briefly met hers. He gave her a quick nod, then returned his focus to the octagonal cage-like ring in the middle of the club. Yara roamed her eyes over the crowd and spotted her other co-pilot in the mission, the vamp Joel, standing a few feet from Dyam. Just like his counterpart, the royal bodyguard exuded a calm that was as reassuring as it was deceiving. Yara had no doubts that he was ready to pounce at anyone or anything to protect her.
Joel lifted a blond brow at Yara, as if asking if she would still go ahead with the plan. She narrowed her eyes at him. By the gates of Hiad, of course she would! Ever since they destroyed Dr. Burvis’ laboratory in the U.K., where the psycho was attempting to mass market a bullet-size H-bomb, they had been trying to track down the last box of the little atomic fellas – the box she had let be stolen. Damn the Soartas! She was still kicking herself for that. Yara had come face to face with the mugger and what had she done? Did she kick his ass and snatch the box away? No, she stood there, like a deer headlights, hypnotized by gods knew what! Now after almost three months chasing ghosts and dead ends, they had finally got wind that the thief was going to sell the bullets tonight, and the deal was going down here, at this fighting joint. And since she had been the only one with access to the place – let’s just say she enjoyed the occasional bet – it was only natural for her to set their plan and get that freakin’ box back. They had carefully planned it all out – while the patrons were focused on the fights, Joel and Dyam would go in disguised as patrons and search the general area of the club. Sam and Hikuro, Yara’s best friend and the vampire king’s second in command, were outside, ready to jump in if needed. Yara would be working on the inside, since she had easy access to backstage. It was all mapped out and calculated by the second. In no time, Yara would be able to spot the buyer and the seller, then she’d call Joel and Dyam, they’d break the deal up, get the box back and tah-dah! Mission accomplished.
However… it was easier said than done. The Dungeon, the fighting joint in question, was famous for holding the most brutal and ruthless fights to ever take place outside the umbrella of the law. They were usually quick, some even lasting less than a minute, but the best ones – the ones that really drove the crowd wild – lasted ten times as long. A massive scoreboard located just above one of the ends of the cage-like ring displayed the sad tally of the current battle. The ten-foot iron net shook with another blow from the contestants but the crowd wasn’t impressed.
“Hey, gorgeous.”
Yara turned around to see her “guy” staring back at her. CJ was the Dungeon’s master of ceremony. Despite his many shortcomings, he had been her contact for a lot of her “hobbies,” like her underground fights and her poker nights with morally-questionable individuals. He had even introduced her into her favorite past-time of late. A naughty smile lifted the corner of her lips. Yep, it was worth keeping him around, and his half-demon/half-human nature had come in handy more than once. The SOB had an incredible knack for sensing bad news, and tonight his gaze carried a weight that didn’t match his relaxed greeting.
“Hey, CJ,” she replied as gravely. “What’s up?”
“The buyer is here,” he replied, scanning the area for eavesdroppers.
He lifted his chin toward the back of the room. Yara followed his hint, and spotted a tall blond man with grey eyes leaning against one of the pillars on the far corner.
The buyer was Phillip – the draco who was working with Dr. Burvis in London, the rat bastard who double crossed them one too many times.
Yara clutched her jaw tight. “What about the seller, any sign?”
CJ shook his head. “No, but I’ll keep you posted.” He started walking away, but stopped, turned back around and pinned her with his eerie snake-like eyes. “Look, be careful out there, alright?”
“If I had a penny for every warning I got, I’d be rich by now,” she answered.
“I’m serious,” CJ replied.
Yara frowned, then narrowed her eyes at him. “Is there anything else you’d like to share, CJ?”
He quickly scanned the area as if afraid they were being over heard or something. “Weird vibes in this place tonight. Weirder than usual. Just saying.” He shrugged then walked off.
Hmm, a knack for sensing bad news.
A loud thump followed by a painful grunt called Yara’s attention back to the mission. The crowd cheered rowdily. And another one bites the dust, she thought. After a few seconds, a massive bouncer left the cage carrying one of the fighters over his shoulders. But apparently the audience wasn’t very supportive of the winner, because all he got was a shitload of boos and curses. The iron grid around the ring was the only thing that protected the winner from the empty bottles that went flying by. She bet that the supposed winner was thanking the Soartas for the protective grid. People thought the cage-like ring was to keep the fighters in and protect the audience, but nah, they were so wrong, it was there keep the angry mob out.
Yara was very well acquainted with what went down in this sort of hellhole. Only one fighter was divulged before the showdown. His opponent was a surprise – supposedly “taken out of the hat.” This way the audience were kept intrigued by who would fight whom, and throw more money on last-minute bets.
“And now, for the second fight of the evening we have two very different opponents,” CJ declared from his safely guarded post near the sound booth. “On one side, we have the bulldozer of the east mountains, the beast who enjoys ripping his opponents guts out – Bulldozer Jones!” he chanted, pointing to the opposite direction.
From her vantage point, Yara couldn’t see much – the place was packed to the rafters – but she bet that someone who had been nicknamed after a tractor wouldn’t be scrawny.
Suddenly, a bushy head opened the sea of drunks and made its way into the ring.
“And to fight against the beast of the east,” CJ bellowed over the keyed up cheers from the crowd, “a queen of the underground circuit, a flower that would tear you apart and leave you smiling. From the depths of the Amazon jungle, I give you …”
Oh-oh.
“Yara, the Brazilian witch!”
Fuck.
The crowd went crazy, searching for a rose with thorns.
Yara took a deep breath, straightened herself up and pushed her way through the sea of smelly males. She didn’t bother using the little side door to the ring; she climbed the tall iron fence instead and landed expertly on the inside.
The drunken mob went completely silent. A coin would have been heard dropping on the sticky floor.
Yara roamed her eyes over them, clearly showing she wasn’t seeking anyone’s approval, and met a bunch of confused looks. Some guys stared at her face, others were locked on her red sports bra and spandex shorts, but none had any idea of what to make of her.
Then someone shouted, “You’ve got to be fucking kidding me!”
And the cursing started again, followed by very creative indecent proposals.
Yara ignored them all. Having been in that ring a couple of times before, she knew the crowd’s disapproval would come sooner or later. Not worth wasting her time; instead, she focused on reading her adversary.
Being more than a head taller than her, Bulldozer Jones did his nickname justice. His neck was the size of her thighs; his chest was so puffed up that his bulging arms were resting on a 45-degree angle away from his body. His bushy red hair was thick and short, looking more like a fur. Long sideburns framed his disproportioned face, and matched his fat nose.
She sighed. Ai, Apa Dobrý, this was going to hurt. With virtually no rules and no referees, there were only two ways to end a fight in the cage – as the winner or a corpse. You could do whatever you wanted to earn your cash in the ring, except shape-shift or use magical powers. That’s why it was very rare to see a female name on the scoreboard.
Yara flicked a glance at the panel on the far wall. CJ’s assistant was holding her name in his hand, as if waiting to see if it was worth the effort to put it up or not.
So encouraging.
“Last bets, fellas!” the bookie, and owner of the joint, shouted from somewhere near the bar.
A swarm of males surrounded him, waving dollar bills up high and shouting “On Jones! On Jones!”
Yara rolled her eyes but deep inside, she’d have bet her money on the bulldozer as well. She took the opportunity to scrutinize the room. Phillip had disappeared. The guy who stole the bullets from under her nose in London would have arrived. The cage was a few feet higher than the standing audience, so she should be able to spot him easily, but would she recognize him? Their encounter had been so quick and he had been protected by the shadows, so despite her acute eyesight from her panther inmã, all she could get was a glimpse of his amazing biceps and ripped abs.
Dyam moved from his spot near the exit to the crowded front row. His eyes were filled with concern. She gave him a reassuring nod, but deep inside her panther paced anxiously. She could do this; she had won many fights like this before. The main question was at what cost? She liked her limbs how and where they were, and would like them to stay that way.
The bell rang. Bulldozer Jones jumped forward, like an ugly bear in heat.
“I’m gonna make you beg, love,” he drawled. “And after I take you down, I’m gonna show real fun.”
“Charming,” Yara replied.
She lifted her fists high up, to shield her face, and kept her feet light, skipping in place. It would be a lot harder for Heavy Jones here to hit a fast, moving target. Her only chance was to use her speed and agility against his sheer strength.
He came at her with the arrogance of a bulldog, drooling and all. Yara’s stomach churned at the sight of his ugly yellow teeth. Without ceremony, he threw a cross punch at her. She quickly shifted her balance and hunkered backwards, missing the guy’s wrist by a few inches. She then slid underneath his still outstretched arm and punched his exposed ribs, several times. Bulldozer hunkered down, obviously feeling the pain.
For the second time in the night, the crowd went silent. Sharp intakes on breath and curses of disbelief replaced the earlier slurs.
“Yara, look out!”
Dyam’s shout brought her back to the present. She turned around, forearms high for protection but it was no use. Jones’ fist connected to her right ear with such a force that she saw stars. She stumbled sideways and before she could recover, a tight bear-hug locked her in place, whooshing the air out of her lungs.
Not good, not good at all. She tried to break free, but Bulldozer’s thick arms were like an anaconda around her.
“That’s it, bitch, struggle for me, I love a fighter,” her charming opponent drawled just inches from her nose. Then he clacked his teeth together, as if giving her a snapshot of what he’d really like to do to her. His putrid breath reached her, making breathing even harder.
The crowd went absolutely insane.
Dark spots filled Yara’s eyesight, her oxygen intake was running dangerously slow; a few more seconds and the Bulldozer would succeed in blacking her out, or worse, cracking all her ribs.
Right. Time to end this circus.
Yara lifted her knees up and planted her both feet firmly on his thighs. Using them as leverage, she pulled back as far away from the stinking rat as she could, and then rammed her forehead into the fucker’s nose. A crack and a grunt later, she was free to breathe.
“You fuckin’ bitch! You’re gonna pay for this,” he bellowed holding his bleeding nose. But in no time, he was charging at her again, arms outstretched, like a bull in Pamplona.
Yara swirled around, hooked her left arm on his and in a fluid movement, she dragged him down and over her, lifting his heavy body by her feet. Bulldozer did a cartwheel in the air and crashed down with a loud thump on the arena.
The crowd cheered and more profanities were suggested, together with marriage proposals. Hmm, that’s an improvement. But Yara didn’t have time to laugh at the crowd’s change of heart. Before Jones could recover, she climbed on the thick fence, then jumped, elbow first, on top of S.O.B.’s stomach.
“Oooh,” the audience shrieked.
Feeling the love in the room, Yara stood up and swirled around slowly, making sure they all saw the message stamped on the back of her shorts – “Dream On.”
Suckers.
Her respite didn’t last long, though. Jones shook his head awake, pushed off the floor and roared at her. Yara stood her ground, showing him no fear, but then, the unthinkable happened. He started heaving and growing and getting heavier at each breath. Smoke came out of his abnormally enlarged nostrils and two horns emerged from his forehead, at the same time a set of immense wings popped out of his shoulder blades. His eyes turned bright yellow and his skin got covered in thick red fur.
Oh. Fuck.
The Bulldozer was a Lamassu deamon, aka a freaking winged bull.
Her evening was getting more promising by the second.
“Hey! No shifting!” she heard someone yell, but the crowd had gone even more berserk with the promise of a good blood-spilling showdown.
The Lamassu lunged forward. His spike-like teeth glistened with moisture. The ringmaster was giving no indication that he intended to stop the fight, so it was up to her to get her ass out of that cage, and fast. At the same time that Jones lunged at her, she shifted to the right, dodging his attack by a millimeter. Leveraging off the guy’s own weight, she leaped off the ground and landed on his back. He tried to get her off him, but, as she predicted, his arms were much too thick to reach back. She rode him to the left, then to the right, making him lose his balance. In no time, they crashed to the ground. Advantage #1: neutralized. While on the ground, the Lamassu couldn’t use his height and length against her. Next step, neutralize Advantage #2: his freaking wings. With her left hand, she quickly pinned one of his arms to her chest, while her right hand locked his elbow out-stretched. She then placed her left foot on his hip, pivoted her body exactly forty-five degrees to the right, then swung her left leg up, wrapped it around the bastard’s neck, and squeezed. The beast tried to fight her off, but the beauty of an arm-bar move is that no matter how big you are, the more you struggle, the more you choke.
Thank you, Brazilian jiu-jitsu!
After a few moments of more struggles, his limbs lost the strength, went floppy then completely still. He wasn’t dead, Yara knew it for a fact, but the beast was going to enjoy a little nap before waking up with a headache from Hiad.
She took a deep breath and stood up. The crowd replied with applause, whistles and other less-polite noises. Joel was clapping his hands together, his loud laughter adding to the audience’s cheers. Even Dyam’s grim face showed a hint of amusement. She winked at him. He shook his head in disapproval but she noticed his lips curving up in a small smile.
Now all they had to do was find the thief, get the box of bullets and get the hell out of there. As per protocol, she would be taken to the back room to receive her share of the winnings. And as per their plan, she’d use the opportunity to access the secure area and find the bastard thief with the box.
Yara’s eyes perused the room, looking for CJ, but didn’t find him. Instead she met the most amazing grey gaze. Fearless. Powerful. Viral.
Wow.
The pair of eyes belonged to a dark haired, tall man with sharp features and broad shoulders. Even his long sleeved T-shirt wasn’t enough to hide the well-defined muscles underneath.
Again, wow. Her panther purred inside.
She frowned. I know him, her mind uttered, but from where? A tightness curled in her heart, something she’d only felt once before – when the Soartas placed her at a crossroads that changed her life forever. Yara blinked, trying to deal with the flood of feelings that threatened to overwhelm her. Focus! Focus on the mission!
The sound of the cage’s small iron chains opening up reached Yara’s ears. The bookie got inside and gestured for the crowd to shut up. They complied, barely. “This fight is a ‘no contest’!’”
“What?” Yara shouted in utter disbelief.
“It’s not valid.”
“Why?”
“Because shifting and magical tricks are not allowed in my ring.”
“I didn’t use any magic,” she growled between clenched teeth.
“But he shifted,” the bookie retorted, pointing at the Lamassu deamon still napping on the floor. “And that’s not allowed.”
Loud cheers mixed with angry curses swamped the house.
“You worthless prick!” Yara shouted. If that weasel thought she’d let him take that win away from her without a fight, he was terribly wrong. She had gone through Hiad to get them inside that club tonight. She was not giving up now.
She opened her stance and prepared to give the bookie a piece of her mind, when the fence was suddenly shaken so hard that made both of them stop halt.
“Let her fight me,” the guy with amazing grey eyes said.
He looked at Yara as if daring her to accept. She glared back at him, and couldn’t stop the low growling from escaping her mouth.
“Let her fight me,” he repeated, louder this time. “And if she wins again, she takes the winnings … from both fights.”
There, he’d done it. The crowd stood up and roared, showing their support with whistles, clapping and more obscene proposals. She glared at the mob, unable to mask her annoyance. Seriously? Every time?
Yara turned back around and faced the owner of the ridiculous idea. “I won the fight with honor, no cheating. I deserve my share.”
“And your share you will get,” the bookie said with a sleazy smile. “All you need to do is defeat our champion.”
Champion? Ai, Apa Dobrý, her night couldn’t get any better.
As if on cue, the crowd cheered again, like the filthy monkeys they were.
Yara quickly searched for Dyam. He wasn’t happy. He ran his tongue over his teeth and shook his head, a clear sign of “don’t you dare accept this.” Joel was right there, too. Murder stamped on his face.
Did she have any choice in the matter? If she backed down from the challenge, they’d never be able to come back to the club – hell, they’d probably be kicked out like rabid dogs and miss out on the chance of retrieving the black box with the last sample of the atomic bullets. No, she couldn’t let Phillip get his hands on that box. If that happened, their entire efforts in London would have been for nothing, and Hiad would break loose. Literally.
Yara exhaled a tired breath. She had no other choice but to agree with fighting this new guy. “Whatever. Just don’t spring any wings or horns when you lose, alright, champ boy?” she sneered.
Grey Eyes bowed ceremoniously, then leaped over the grid and landed smoothly in the middle of the ring. The bookie took his cue and quickly made himself scarce.
At close range, Yara was able to scrutinize her new adversary better. He wasn’t handsome in a Hollywood sort of way. His beauty was rough, savage, but very handsome nonetheless.
He grabbed the hem of his shirt and pulled it over his head.
Ai, Apa Dobrý. Yara’s jaw dropped involuntarily. His broad shoulders and pecs were covered in intricate tattoos. His square jaw carried a delicious stubble, that matched perfectly with his deceivingly disheveled brown hair. There was a raw vibe to him that permeated in the air like the amazing scent of dark spices he gave off. And reverberated all the way to her core.
We’ve definitely met before … but where?
That was so not the analysis she needed to be doing right now. She shoved the wanton wonderings back into her subconscious, and focused on the planning her fight moves.
He stood imperially on the opposite side of the ring, watching her, but not giving her a hint of opening the tally.
She cocked an eyebrow at him. “So are we doing this or what?” she asked.
A lazy, crooked smile played on his lips. “Let’s dance.”

 

 

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Vampire Thirst/Dragon Heat by Ella J. Phoenix – a Review

Vampire Thirst/Dragon Heat by Ella J. Phoenix – Reviews

Vampire Thirst
Dragon Heat Series
by Ella J. Phoenix
Book #2

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Link to order Vampire Thirst:  Amazon

Description:
Sometimes life takes you down a completely different path from the one you had originally planned.

After successfully rescuing the daughter of a draconian senator and other innocent women from a vampire psychopath, Sam and fellow warriors, Zoricah and Yara, have to trade sunny New York for gloomy London. Time is running out on their unfinished mission. More innocent people will die if they don’t catch the person behind the attacks in New York. But something is making Sam lose control of her powers. Something or someone. Ever since her first – and quite heated – encounter with Hikuro, her energies had gone haywire. The vampire king’s second in command affected her in a way no one had ever before. Her torment, however, is bound to get worse, with Hikuro’s unexpected arrival in London.

Ever since she set foot on vampire territory, Sam had turned Hikuro’s carefully controlled life upside down. He doesn’t trust her, but some strange force pulled him toward her; an inexplicable attraction that defies centuries of training. But if Hikuro is to keep his king safe, he must keep a close eye on Sam, even if he loses his sanity and his heart in the process.

 

Review:

As I said in my previous Dragon Heat review, Ella J. Phoenix knows how to bring the heat and she does it again in Vampire Thirst.  This book picks right up where the first one leaves off, and let me say, the heat in this book just keeps climbing.  In my previous review I made mention of Ella’s ability to create sub-plots and carefully weave them into the main plot, thus creating more story-building and depth to her characters and story.  So in this book, the sub-plot that was Sam and Hikuro in Dragon Heat, now becomes the main attraction. 

Sam and Hikuro were already beginning to smolder in Dragon Heat, but in their story they catch fire.  These are two fantastically written characters who draw the reader into the story and make us fall in love with them.  Hikuro is Tardieh’s 2nd in command and comes off as being a big, serious and at times smug arrogant jerk.  However, thanks to Sam, we get to see there is a flip side to Hikuro.  Deep down he really is a softie at heart, who is tender, loving and patient with Sam. He will do anything to keep his lady safe, even though she insists on pushing him away for reasons he doesn’t understand.  No matter how much Hikuro tries to draw on his centuries of training and patience, it seems to just fly out the window where Sam is concerned.  There’s an attraction and pull in Sam’s direction that Hikuro just doesn’t understand, and for that reason alone frustrates him.  He’s never wanted a woman the way he wants Sam and he finds this unsettling because he’s worried if feelings get in the way, he won’t be able to protect his King properly.  I have to say I just loved getting to know Hikuro more in Vampire Thirst and found him to be the complete hero.  Loyal to his King and ppl, but at the same time, willing to take risks to be with his lady love.  Sigh……what a guy.

Sam is a great female lead. I really enjoyed getting to know her and learn her backstory.  We learn how Zoriach rescued Sam from an asylum where they were doing experiments on children may years ago and basically brought her back to life from her comatose state.  Ever since then Sam has been dealing with learning how to control powerful energies within herself.  She’s able to create energy blasts and shoot them out of her hands and body. However, being back in London and hanging around Hikuro has thrown her powers out of whack. Even though she’s drawn to him both physically and emotionally Sam is afraid to get to close to Hikuro for fear of harming him.  You see she’s already managed to knock him on conscious, send him flying across the room and knock him on his behind with her powers, poor Hikuro. As they intensify the more afraid for Hikiruo she becomes.  The more Sam tries to distance herself from Hikuro, the more determined he is to figure her out. 

I really enjoyed watching these two grow as a couple. They were humourous at times, serious, and steaming up my pages. The more Hikuro learns about Sam the more he likes and wants to help her understand not only herself and her powers, but how to fully control them and use them to her advantage, especially when in a battle situation.  The scene where he’s showing her how to concentrate and put out a candle flame had me smiling and laughing at the same time.  As cute as they are as a couple, they also know how to turn on the heat.  The sexual chemistry between these two is so strong you could cut it with a knife.  Word to the wise, keep a glass of ice water nearby as Hikuro definitely knows how to love his lady completely. (fans self, gulps down glass of ice water, LOL!!) 

Even though this one’s all about Hikuro and Sam, we learn that it hasn’t been smooth sailing between Zoricah and Tardieh since they got together. In this one Zoricah and Tardieh have become the sub-plot.  We get to see these two learn what it means to be partners in everything, and what it will mean for both of them should they become mated.   In no way does Ms. Phoenix dull these two characters, if anything they become even more interesting and continued to steam up the pages once they finally stopped being foolish and admit they definitely want to be mated.  They finally come to their senses and admit that it won’t be easy for either of them, but they are stronger together then apart. I really enjoyed this part of the story and was happy to see that even though the focus of this book was on Sam and Hikuro, Ms. Phoenix was able to draw Zoricah and Tardieh into the story in a way that suited their characters and what it would mean for future plot lines.  Now that they will be mated, we see how the rest of the Draconian world is reacting and can only imagine what the vampire world will think.  Will they be seen as betrayers to their ppl, or a new era being welcomed in?  Time will only tell, and from the looks of things so far appears they are heading for a bumpy ride. As far as their friends and comrades are concerned, they couldn’t be happier for the soon to be mated couple. 

Finally in this one we get to see more of Yara( Zoricah and Sam’s friend), the panther shifter/witch.  She’s going to be quite the interesting character down the road.  So far I like what I see, and like where this character is heading and who she may be heading too.  Ms. Phoenix introduces us to a new character, a wolf shifter named Rafe who right now seems shady, but I know there’s more to his story, and have a funny feeling that Yara and him will be meeting up down the road.  I do enjoy a good shifter story. 

Vampire Thirst continues to bring the heat in Ella’s Dragon Heat series.  Sam and Hikuro sizzle as they struggle to come to terms with each other and what roles they play in this battle against the vampire and draconian races.  The action is fast paced and the battle scenes are well written. The ending of the book had me on the edge of my seat the whole way through.  I enjoyed the way Ms. Phoenix created this story, set up the events that took place and developed her characters.  She creates her main plot and sub-plots to go hand in hand, thus weaving her tale seamlessly and developing a world and story you just want to get swept into. Ella Phoenix has a talent for writing and it shows in her imaginative and inventive storylines.  I love the elements of mythology, magic, power, and shape-shifters that she brings to life before my very eyes.  Her stories are definite page turners and find it hard to put her books down once I get started.  Looking forward to reading her next installment and seeing what adventure she takes us on next. 

Until next time, happy reading.

 

Dragon Heat
Book # 1
Dragon Heat Series
by Ella J. Phoenix
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Links to order Dragon Heat: Amazon / Barnes & Noble

Description:
Zoricah, the draconian demigoddess, has limited time to uncover a series of killings before one of her own meets the same fate. Determined not to let that happen, Zoricah has no other choice but to ask for the help of her race’s archenemy.

Tardieh, the Vampire King, has long learnt not to trust the Dragons but when the flames of passion ignite between him and Zoricah, he finds himself torn between overwhelming sexual heat and his centuries-old distrust.

Together they have to overcome their own prejudices before it is too late for their races and their love.

 

Review;

Having already read one of Ms. Phoenix’s books(Manataka) I was very happy to have the chance to read a couple more of her books.  This time around it’s her Dragon Heat series and book one is aptly named Dragon Heat.  I love books with dragons, vampires and other worldly beings, so when I read the premise of this book, I was sold instantly.  Vampires and dragons having to work together, bring it on. 

First off, I should say that I have quickly become a fan of Ms. Phoenix.  I just love the way she writes, builds her worlds, characters and storylines.  She does another amazing job here with Dragon Heat.  We have Zoricah the Draconian Demigoddess and Tarhieh the Vampire King, both from different races who are known for distrusting the other due to centuries of battles and issues between the two factions.  So when Zoricah seeks out Tardieh for help, you better hold onto you boot straps people cause we are in for a bumpy ride.  Even though they don’t trust each other there’s no denying the chemistry between Zoricah and Tardieh.  The heat between these two characters is palpable and steams up the pages. There has been something between them from the first moment they met some 200 years ago, when Zoricah freed Tardieh from a Draconian prison. Now they must figure out how to work together and deal with their attraction at the same time. 

Zoricah and Tardieh aren’t the only one’s who have trust issues in this story.  Both have their trusted friends and warriors who fight with them.  Neither Tardieh’s men, nor Zoricah’s friends/warriors trust the other group.  On top of having to deal with each other, Zoricah and Tardieh have to somehow find a way to get their respective warriors to trust one another and work together as a team.  As the story progresses we slowly see the two sides begin to trust each other and come together as one unit to battle their enemy.  Both teams are well balanced and compliment one another out in the battlefield.  As they start to trust one another friendships are formed and we get to see some lighter moments between the teams amongst all the darkness and battles. 

As the story progresses, I became quite interested in the sub-plot Ms. Phoenix begins to create between two other characters, Sam(Zoricah’s friend/warrior) and Hikuro(Tardieh’s 2nd in command).  There is no denying that these two are going to tango, err I mean tangle down the road.  These two definitely have the wow factor as well, and I can’t wait to see where Ms. Phoenix will go with these two.  See that’s another reason I enjoy Ms. Phoenix’s writing. Even though she has her hero and heroine that the main story is about, she manages to weave sub-plots along the way that begin to tell another story, but without straying from, or disrupting the main plot.  If anything, it adds more depth to the storyline and gives the reader glimpses of what’s possibly to come down the road in future storylines.  I know it’s left me salivating for more.

Dragon Heat was a fun, quick read, with imaginative and very creative story telling.  Ms. Phoenix once again does a terrific job of creating her characters, mythology and storylines.  The chemistry between Zoricah and Tardieh is hot, and kept me turning page after page to see what they would do next.  The battle scenes are well written and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.  I have a funny feeling this story isn’t finished yet.  As I said, Ms. Phoenix does an amazing job of weaving sub-plots within her main story, and I for one can’t wait to continue this fantastic series in her next novel Vampire Thirst.

Until next time, Happy Reading

 

Reviewed by Marcie

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Raven’s Awakening by Ella Phoenix – a Review

Raven’s Awakening by Ella Phoenix – a Review

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Link to order Raven’s Awakening: Amazon / Smashwords / All Romance Ebooks

Description:
Since she was a child, Chloe has endured horrible nightmares about a Native American prince living in a time long forgotten. She never understood why, until she finds a stone that matches the one in her dreams. It has unimaginable powers, powers Chloe doesn’t understand. Fueled by memories of someone else’s past, she sets off on a wild quest for the stone’s birth place, hoping to also find answers to her foreboding dreams.

On the outside, Mason Green looks like a hard working, self-made millionaire, with too busy a life for romance. Very few people know the real reason for his self-imposed seclusion. It’s safer that way. But when a sexy historian shows him a supernatural stone from a forgotten tribe, Mason is intrigued – maybe the relic is the salvation he’s been waiting for. Ignoring the irrational attraction that threatens to crack the cask around his heart, Mason agrees to help Chloe.

As their wild quest becomes a dangerous mission, they must find the relic’s birthplace before Mason’s past catches up to them.

 

Review:

After reading the book’s synopsis I have to admit I was intrigued and knew this would be a book right up my alley.  I was right and have to say was not disappointed with Ella Phoenix and her storytelling.  Raven’s Awakening (formerly Manataka) is a quick read, full of drama, suspense, intrigue, danger, Native American Folklore, with a side of romance thrown in for good measure. The storyline is well developed, moves along at a good pace and allows the reader to settle in for a wonderful journey. 

Along this journey we meet Chloe and Mason.  Two characters who are very easy to like and connect too.  Ms. Phoenix does an excellent job of writing these two characters and merging them as a couple.  Sometimes in shorter novels I find it hard to connect with, and see two characters come together as a couple because there isn’t much background, or time to tell their stories before becoming a couple, but this doesn’t happen here.  Chloe and Mason’s characters are well balanced and easily blend together to form the core of the story. Chloe is a fun female lead you can’t help but like.  She’s feisty, strong, brave and smart.  Mason comes up with the perfect nickname for her; “his little blonde tornado”, and she is forever keeping him on his toes, all the while helping him to heal and come to terms with what happened all those years ago.  Mason, what can I say about Mason other then,(thud, picks self up off floor, settles back in her seat to continue typing), sorry where was I, oh yeah Mason, one word, swoon-worthy.  From his first description in the book I was captivated by him and wanted to learn more. The more I learned, the more I liked and became an instant fan of his. Mason’s character instantly drew me in and wouldn’t let me go till I found out everything I needed to know.

It’s through Mason and later his connection to Chloe that Ms. Phoenix weaves her tale of Native American folklore and mystery.  She seamlessly blends Mason’s past with Chloe and the present.  We learn of a Native American myth the Tula Tribe and the legend of Manataka.  Now if anyone knows me, they know how much I love a good story with a healthy dose of myth and folklore thrown in for added measure.  Thank you Ms. Phoenix for satisfying my folklore fix.  I truly enjoyed this part of the story, it was captivating, suspenseful, magical and action packed towards the end with just a hint of danger to spice it up enough. 

As I said earlier, for me this story had all the right elements.  If you are a fan of folklore/myth, drama, intrigue and a good romance then this one’s for you. Ms. Phoenix is a wonderful author with a great imagination and gift for storytelling.  I enjoyed every moment of this book, even though she leaves the book a little on the open ended side.  It looks like the legend of Manataka will continue in another book, and for me I couldn’t be happier.  I say bring it on and let the fun continue Ms. Phoenix.  Happy reading everyone. 

 

Reviewed by Marcie

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