Book Description
A WOMAN’S PASSION Olivia Breaux left the small Cajun town the day of her high school graduation and never looked back. Until an unfortunate event sends her home ten years later. Returning to her hometown brings back memories and long held desires for the impossibly gorgeous – and aloof – Vincent. A HUNTER’S DESIRE Handsome, resilient Vincent Chiasson takes his job as hunter to supernatural beings in the bayous seriously. When an unknown creature begins killing women the Chiasson family has contact with, Vincent knows this has something to do with his parents’ deaths years earlier. To make matters worse, the one woman he’s yearned to call his own has returned – and is targeted by the beast. He’ll have to face his past – and confront his future – to save Olivia…
My Review
Vincent has been hunting supernatural beings ever since his parents were killed by one. He knows his life is too dangerous to bring anyone else into so he didn't pursue Olivia when she had lived near him even though he's sure she's the one for him. He's not sure he would survive if his wife or kids were to be killed by some of the monsters he hunts. So it was better for them both when she moved away ten years earlier. But now she's moved back to town and all those old feelings are back.
But there's a creature hunting and killing women and now it's after Olivia. He has no choice but to try and keep her safe which means she has to comes to terms with the fact that he hunts paranormal creatures and never stopped caring for her.
Once the killer is revealed they were all shocked as was I. This was a short novella but I think there was enough story packed in there to make it worth a read.
I give this book 3 out of 5 stars.
There does sound like there is a lot packed into a small space. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThere definitely was.
DeleteThe book from yesterday sounded better to me.
ReplyDeleteit was.
DeleteI love her cowboy romantic suspenses and I need to try her paranormal books.
ReplyDeleteI love her paranormal books.
DeleteI like Donna Grant's writing. This sounds like a fun story. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was well worth the read.
DeleteWow| Very hot book cover!
ReplyDeleteYou don't reveal in your review the identity of the women monster killer. Well, we'll have to be content with the fact that Vincent's got hold of him.
I didn't want to give to much away.
DeleteI'd forgive a man for hunting paranormal creatures if he looked that that.
ReplyDeleteHa! So would I.
Delete*looked like that =)
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this one. Nice review.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteShort novella are sometimes a but tricky for me. I heard a lot about this author but I haven't tried her books yet
ReplyDeleteI love her paranormal books.
DeleteYou were shocked too? Nice
ReplyDeleteI was.
DeleteI like short stories sometimes. I've never read Grant's paranormal stories. I'll look it up.
ReplyDeleteThey are really good.
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