Thursday, October 25, 2012

Coveted by Shawntelle Madison


For werewolf Natalya Stravinsky, the supernatural is nothing extraordinary. What does seem strange is that she's stuck in her hometown of South Toms River, New Jersey, the outcast of her pack, selling antiques to finicky magical creatures. Restless and recovering from her split with gorgeous ex-boyfriend, Thorn, Nat finds comfort in an unusual place: her obsessively collected stash of holiday trinkets. But complications pile up faster than her ornaments when Thorn returns home--and the two discover that the spark between them remains intense.

Before Nat can sort out their relationship, she must face a more immediate and dangerous problem. Her pack is under attack from the savage Long Island werewolves--and Nat is their first target in a turf war. Toss in a handsome wizard vying for her affection, a therapy group for the anxious and enchanted, and the South Toms River pack leader ready to throw her to the wolves, and it's enough to give anybody a panic attack. With the stakes as high as the full moon, Nat must summon all of her strength to save her pack and, ultimately, herself..



I enjoy reading books where there is more than one supernatural creature in it if it's relevant.  In Coveted, Madison does an impeccable job of world-building, making the other supernatural creatures, such ans wizards and nymphs, a great addition to the storyline.  Nat's ex-boyfriend, Thorn, left her over five years ago, but she's never gotten over him.  She turned her attention toward obsessively hoarding Christmas ornaments. 

If that isn't bad enough, now the pack, that she's out on the outs with, is being attacked and she's their first target.  Luckily, Thorn has returned to town to resume as the Pack's Alpha and can try to help keep her safe, but can she keep her heart safe? She still hasn't come to terms with his abandonment from before, she's not sure if she's ready to get close to him again and risk it, even if the same spark is still there.

Coveted is a page-turning read with engaging and compelling characters! Action, romance, humor and creative writing merge together into an exciting read that paranormal fans are sure to appreciate! I really enjoyed it!


*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.


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