Redemption
(Shadow Dwellers - Book IV)
by J. C. Wilder
LTDBooks
September 1, 2001
ISBN #1553160800
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Other Books by
J. C. Wilder

Stone Hearts

Deep Waters

Sacrifice

Atonement

Tempt Not the Cat

Retribution

One with the Hunger

'Twas the Knight Before Christmas

Things That Go Bump in the Night IV

Nightfall

Things That Go Bump In The Night 2004

Paradox III

Paradox III

In Moonlight

Tales from the Temple II

Dream Quest

Paradox II

Paradox

The Shadow Dweller Series Volume III

Temptation

Sins Of The Flesh

The Shadow Dweller Series Volume II

The Shadow Dweller Series Volume I

Shameless

One With the Hunger

Retribution

REVIEW

"Fast-paced, Realistic Supernatural Romance"

An elderly vampire killed Maeve's twin sister.  For the past few years, the immortal revenant Maeve has lived for one thing only, to avenge her sibling's death.  However, she has not gotten any closer in achieving her goal even though she is residing in the remote Scottish home of the vampire Sinjin for the past year.  Maeve's opportunity finally occurs when the powerful witch Mortianna wants to destroy Sinjin for killing her beloved daughter. Mortianna directs her unwanted male child Quinn to do her bidding starting with killing Maeve to get her out of the way.  Quinn, a surprisingly powerful male witch, agrees because he wants his mother's love.  When Quinn and Maeve meet for the first time an attraction between them connect the two of them.  However, Quinn struggles between his desire for motherly love and his deep love for Maeve while Maeve cannot let go her desire for vengeance.  Their struggling relationship is part of a worldwide skirmish for supremacy.

REDEMPTION, the latest Shadow Dweller novel, is a fast-paced supernatural romance that will please fans of the series with its ability to make the unreal real.  The story line is filled with action as vampires, witches, and other ilk take center stage.  New readers will quickly turn into believers although they will struggle with unexplained references from previous books.  J.C. Wilder is quite a good author, but to full appreciate this fine novel, the audience needs to read the entire series, which is loaded with great books.

Harriet Klausner /December, 2000
Copyright © 2000 for PNR Reviews

This review was based on the original ebook release by Dreams Unlimited - 2000

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy PNR Reviews
Posted December 12, 2001




 

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