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Strange things are happening all around Brinnswick. Things that remind me of a piece of my past I'd rather forget. Girls are being killed, drained of blood, and left with strange markings on their bodies. When I finally connect the cases together, a specialist is called in--though, what he's a specialist of is beyond me.When the chief assigns him as my new partner for the case, I can't help but groan on the inside. Why of all people would I be assigned to Ailin Ellwood? The man is a disaster waiting to happen and a jerk to boot. A sexy jerk, but a jerk nonetheless.What will Sebastian think when he discovers Ailin's specialty? Will he make a run for it or will he stick around and discover a world of magic hidden beneath the city's surface?***The Enchanter's Flame is the first book in the Ellwood Chronicles. It's a paranormal romance that contains explicit material and is intended for mature adults 18 and over.***
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5 primary books7 released booksThe Ellwood Chronicles is a 7-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Michele Notaro.
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This is a good paranormal romance with a lot of humor. I was in just the right mood for it, after finishing a somewhat boring read. I laughed a lot at some of the situations; Ailin, a witch, has an affinity for animals, and his human partner, Sebastian, doesn't react well to all of Ailin's little buddies. It's really funny.
The banter between Ailin and Sebastian is really the soul of this book, and there's more of it than anything else. It was slightly too much for me, eventually, because it stayed antagonistic, even after the romance officially got rolling. I wanted a little more sweetness and less of Sebastian's prickliness, after that point. Still, the romance is of the soulbonding type, and I liked it.
The crimes sound harrowing in the blurb, but this isn't a gory book or anything. But I do want to warn for non-consensual mind-reading as well as non-consensual magical bonding.
Overall, I enjoyed this book, and I'm sure I'll read the sequel.