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Immortal Heat by Loni Lynne

deanapotter's review

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4.0

3.5 Stars


An almost dream like adventure wrapped with paranormal mystery and lore.


Marilyn grew on me during the reading of Immortal Heat. A well read young woman, but sheltered. A bit of a geek, however there is something fiery with in this beauty. Marilyn smart, willing and brave. When the history of myths and legends that she loves so much becomes a reality, Marilyn’s inner strength rises and pieces start to fit in place. From what should have been a trip to finish her studies quickly became an adventure in keeping her life. we see Marilyn make some amazing transformatios that not only change her from child to woman, she truly changes herself completely.


Draylon is a fierce warrior and protector. He's straight from myth and legend. One of a kind. The man has a body that is sexy as sin. Draylon sheer presence is enough to make you weak in the knees. His presence on the page make sure kind of feel like you're in a dream state where every fantasy can come true. Draylon made this story for me.


Ms. Lynne created a story that I truly got lost in. I had to read the book twice before I could sit down to write this review. The story was almost like a dream, not sure where reality and fantasy began or ended. She created a world with all the paranormal creatures that I love. She gave us interesting characters that captured your heart and allowed you to get sucked into their story. Heat and passion fill the page while getting lost in the amazing world Ms. Lynne has allowed the reader to play in.


Whatever your paranormal tastes are in the romance world, Immoral Heat will have something for you. I look forward to seeing what happens in the Guardians of Dacia series.

A complementary copy of this book was provided by the author/publisher for an honest review.

avoraciousreader68's review

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3.5/5.0

History, mythology and paranormal co-mingle in this fantastical tale of vampires, werewolves and mythical beasts.

Read full review in the 2015 October issue of InD'tale Magazine.
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