Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Finding the Lost: The Sentinel Wars by Shannon K. Butcher


How do you choose between your sister and your life mate? Only one can survive, but can you survive without either of them?
 
Paul is a Sentinal warrior and his race is dying out.  They all have tattoos on their chest and once the last leaf falls, their soul dies.  Paul has one leaf left and his time is running out to find his mate.  Only she can complete his soul and save his life.  But the women are very hard to find, and it takes time to trace their bloodlines to someone who may be a life-mate; time Paul may not have.
 
Andra is a locator of lost children.  Eight years ago, the monsters invaded her house, killed her mother, abducted her baby sister, and wounded her other sister.  Now, she takes on specialty cases to locate abducted children, and her fee’s are not cheap.  She needs the money to pay for her sister’s medical care.  She’s in a psychiatric hospital; she hasn’t been the same since that fateful night eight years ago.
 
When Paul finds Andra, she’s fighting several of the Synestryn at once trying to recover a young boy.  With his help and his fellow warriors, they are successful.  But Paul has touched Andra and believes she is his mate.  Andra will bond with Paul if that is what it takes to help her sister.  He and his fellow warriors seem to have a gift to cure the mind.  Andra will use Paul to get what she wants, but at what cost?
 
FINDING THE LOST: THE SENTINEL WARS is a cover-to-cover action packed adventure.  Things that go bump in the night, blazing hot romance, and characters that leap from the pages had me up late into the night.  Shannon K. Butcher is quickly making herself a home in the paranormal romance genre and it doesn’t get much better than this. 

2 comments:

  1. I've read the first book of this series, Burning Alive, and found it an irritating read. So I would like to read your take on this book because I would read Shannon Butcher again if Burning Alive was just a one off mistake.

    My review of Burning Alive is here: http://cherrymischievous.blogspot.com/2009/09/burning-alive.html

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  2. I really struggled through Burning Alive as well, but thought to give her another try - I love Shannon's romantic suspense. I wasn't disappointed! This one was much better and I will definitely be picking up the next in the series!

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