A review by pacey1927
Vicious Circle by Linda Robertson

5.0

So I picked this book up on a whim and I was well rewarded for this purchase. This book amazed me from the start. Persephone is a witch and witches aren't supposed to like warewolves. Every full moon, Seph kennels a bunch of wares to keep themselves and others safe. Seph's wiccan nature is well developed and fairly true to real Wiccan beliefs. When Seph's warewolf friend is murdered and she is offered money to assassinate her killer, Seph questions her very nature and what she is capable of. Seph's grandmother has recently been released from a nursing home and she is cranky and annoying. Ssph soons finds an entire cast of friends to round off the book's primary characters. I fell immediately for Johnny, the tattoed, pierced lead singer of a goth-techno-metal band, who is also a warewolf. He is one of the most genuinely charming lead men I have read in a long time. Seph finds herelf confronting prejudices of all kinds, including her own regarding vampires, when she learns that her friend's killer may be a powerful master vampire. I don't want to give too much detail and possibly spoil what I guarentee will be a fun read for you! I will say that what happens with Seph, her warewolves, and the vampires is an action packed adventure...but what made this story so compelling to me is the strength of these characters. I could see that there is more to each of these characters than we have touched on in "Vicious Circle". By page 100, I had gone onto Amazon and checked to make sure there was a sequel in the works, because I knew I would want more. I was grateful to read there are at least two more volumes to come. Paranormal readers, I know its getting harder and harder to find a book that really sticks out, but this may well be the one you are looking for!