Karma by Nadine Nightingale

KARMA
Karma by Nadine Nightingale
Drag.Me.To.Hell, Book 1
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Full Length (276 Pages)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 4 Stars
Reviewed by Sorrel

People call me all sorts of names—bad girl, black sheep, and my all-time favorite…Satan’s bride. I could blame the fact I’m a witch for my behavior, but the truth is I’m infuriating, arrogant, and stab-worthy.

Alex Remington is a hunter and everything I’m not—righteous, honest, caring. We used to have a thing, but that was before he learned I’m a witch and tried to kill me.

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Opposites may attract but witches and hunters don’t play well together. Unless they have chemistry that won’t be denied.

Karma is about a witch, Amanda, and the hunter, Alex, she once had a thing for. When Alex’s brother gets into life threatening trouble they come together to save him.

After reading the synopsis, the first thing I wanted to know was why this book was titled ‘Karma’? I found out. And wow! I got to say, the only way to answer that question would be read it from the start to finish. Stuff happens fast and readers won’t want to miss a single page.

This is the first book in the series and though the book had a bit of a cliffhanger. Also, the story involves a pedophile so for readers with a trigger for missing children should be aware before picking up this book.

Amanda and Alex are attracted to each other but her being a witch and him a hunter put a no-going-back full stop to the relationship, or so they thought. The book opens with them meeting after having gone separate ways. The sparks were flying off the page. It was easy to see that when they finally give into the sizzle it’s going to be epic! Having said that, it never really gets to the hot point for the reader in this book, maybe the next. As mentioned, this book doesn’t conclude Alex and Amanda’s story so, I have to assume I’ll see them again.

The background info on their relationship was very cleverly integrated into the book without making me forget about the main plot. The author handled the multiple plots very well. It was easy to read and understand. Also, the characters were very detailed and different. Amanda is honest to a fault and Alex is a bit macho but they balance each other well.

Magic, lost love, and new beginnings. Karma is a good start to this new series. It grabbed this reader’s attention and has me anxious to see where the story goes next.

Annie’s World: Jake’s Legacy by Daniel Lance Wright

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Annie’s World: Jake’s Legacy by Daniel Lance Wright
Publisher: All Things That Matter Press
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Action/Adventure
Length: Full Length (223 pages)
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Reviewed by Astilbe

THE YEAR IS 2208 AND THE WORLD IS IN NEED OF A SAVIOR.

Two centuries have passed since global economies collapsed with little hope of resurrection. Jake Henderson wanders the former State of Texas foraging for food, and witnesses the murder of a young woman. The ten-year-old girl traveling with her is traumatized and left speechless, orphaned by the violent act. From that day, she begins changing Jake’s life in ways he could never have imagined. Annabelle, as he chooses to call her, is descended from failed genetically manufactured prototypes of the early Twenty-first Century. The delicate-appearing child is anything but, and is destined to become the salvation of a world out of control.

Would you take a dangerous risk to save a stranger’s child? Is it better to be thought of as a hero or increase your odds of living to see another day?

Jake’s made some difficult decisions during his life. Surviving in a lawless society often means making tough choices and yet when he meets a newly orphaned girl named Annie, Jake discovers how quickly even the most deeply entrenched priorities can shift. To be honest I didn’t particularly care for Jake at first due to choices he made early on. While they were understandable given the harsh environment in which he was living I had some trouble moving past them and getting to know the person he eventually becomes.

The magic happens during Jake’s slow transformation as the plot thickens. It was a pleasure to see how even small, seemingly inconsequential decisions affected his character and my favourite part of this tale by far was getting to see how one change would eventually spur another.

The political message in this book was a little heavy-handed. Every time Jake talks about how society slowly crumbled over the course of a few generations due to the greed of corporations and the wealthy the story is temporarily knocked off course. It would have been more effective to spend more time showing how much the common person has suffered instead of having the main character repeat himself so often. Multiple punctuation and grammatical errors also distracted my attention from the plot.

Annie’s World: Jake’s Legacy is a frightening look at one possible future awaiting mankind. I’d recommend it for anyone who has ever wondered what life might really be like if there was no such thing as a centralized government and if the only law of the land was survival of the fittest.