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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Rayne East

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Engaging magical trilogy
This is the complete trilogy.
The first is a short novella “Coyote’s Road Trip” is a unique story with shapeshifters, drama and mystery based in a dystopian world. It takes the reader on a journey told by Coyote. The author has done a fantastic job of bringing the reader into Coyote’s mind and interweaving the world as interpreted by him. There are a lot of layers to the story that will appeal to many readers from climate change to grief and finding happiness in the smallest of things.
“Raven Woman’s Tavern” is a short dark tale which features many characters all trying to survive. I liked the character Raven, she is always observing everyone and everything and has a sense of justice.
“A Mountain in the Air” is the third instalment and brings everything together. I felt a lot of emotions reading this one as it draws closer parallels to our world and the struggles with climate change, habitat destruction, survival and animal migration.
A worthy read.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Candida Hopper

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is three stories in one and they weave together wonderfully. This isn’t a genre I would nearly read but the originality and captivating stories kept me turning the pages. There are quite the array of characters in these stories that make this more interesting and bring you further into the depths of the storylines. The author writes in such a way that I felt I was taken on a majestic journey. The details make it so you feel as though you’re right there in the story. I enjoyed reading these short stories.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber

A Mountain in the Air is a wonderfully written collection of three short story that will take you on quite the whimsical adventure. Each story is a unique short story that is fast paced . The author does a wonderful job of bringing the characters to life and keeping your attention from the beginning till the end. I had a hard time putting it down. I’ve read a few books by this author and this one will definitely go on the reread list. Get ready for quite the magical journey with this Trilogy. I highly recommend reading this to find out what happens next. I look forward to reading more from this Author .

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Crystal Jimmo

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This set of 3 novellas was a wonder to read. It follows 3 characters in each book and each with their own story to tell. It bases on post-climate change. Everything we know of has been changed, and not all of it is good. You have Coyote Jim, Rachel the Raven and Pete. Each has their own trials and hardships and all were interconnected. The writing was fantastic and really drew you in from the get-go and really made you think how climate change has really affected everything around us. Each story was compelling in their own way and had their own unique quirks about them.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Heather Goodman

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is a great look at a different outlook. It captivated you with different perspectives and makes you feel closer to the earth. These books intertwine so well. It will truly keep you going until the very end.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Nakyshia Leger

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A beautiful collection of three stories that take readers on a whimsical journey. Coyote Jim and Raven are shapeshifters whose characters are laced with so much depth. Their stories take you on a spiritual journey as they come to life on the pages. Though this collection has three separate stories, they flow together wonderfully, creating a great read. Even if this isn’t your usual preference for stories, I promise you will connect with the book and find something to take away from the thought-provoking pages.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Toni Sellers

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Mountain in the Air, A Trilogy. Three books in one, how can you go wrong? Coyote’s road Trip and Raven Women’s Tavern and the newest A Mountain Air. A fantastic collection of dystopian Magic. Great characters, so well written that you feel as your part of this magical journey. Laura Koerber has a beautiful way with words.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Angela Hayes

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

3 Stars

 

A Mountain In the Air trilogy by Laura Koerber is a fairly quick and easy read. It contains 3 short stories which have interconnected elements. They cover quite a lot- with dystopian details, magical realism, paranormal elements, dramatic developments, messages on climate change, life & death, emotion, and more.
The trilogy contains:
-Coyote’s Road Trip
-Raven Woman’s Tavern
-A Mountain In the Air
This trio offers original and interesting stories with many thought provoking elements. And, as Ms. Koerber always manages to do, she weaves her story in a way that takes the reader on a journey, while also giving them pause for thought. There’s always more to her characters, and storyline, than first meets the eye- as you will discover in this trilogy.
Happy Reading!

Thank you, Laura Koerber!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Jennifer Reimer

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber

This book was well written and captivating that I felt like i was reading a book like someone life today. This book was so amazing that it was like I was actually there watching everything unfold in front of me and seeing everything so detailed. This book is extremely fast paced but easy to follow, and I couldn’t put it down. The stories inside were so amazing and interesting characters from shaft shifters, ghosts, talking trees, animals was all the bit captivating in their own little way. this book really brought the other books together and highly recommend reading them.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Tausha Treadway

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber. This is a trilogy in one book and its very important you read them in order to totally understand. I really loved it. Its a dystopian, supernatural trilogy with shape shifters. Its the story of Coyote Jim who is a shape shifter and he spends most of his time in human form. His home has always been the desert but when climate changes destroys the desert he sets off to find a new home. On the way he meets all kinds of characters. He finds all kinds of stuff out about himself and others. Love, life and self discovery. In Raven Woman’s Tavern we meet Rachel the Raven woman who is a shape shifter and lives among survivalists. In the 3rd story we meet Jim the musician who chose to disappear in the mountains not wanting fame. This trilogy is written so well that you feel as if you are actually in the desert or mountains. Its full of mystery, magic and shape shifting. It will keep you reading late in the night.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Jennifer Gordon

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An original trilogy with an intriguing storyline, the book consists of three connected novellas, set in a near future, dystopian world. In this dystopian fantasy the world has been ravaged by climate change, and this world has been brought vividly to life through the descriptive narrative. The story is full of unique characters, such as coyote shapeshifter and guardian spirit Jim. Jim is forced to leave his home due to the heat and drought, who travels through the Pacific Northwest searching for a new home.

Meanwhile, Rachel the Raven lives and runs a tavern in a dying timber town. She helps to protect the small community around her, a group of elderly survivalists. Then there is grunge musician Pete, who used to have a local following before disappearing into the wilderness of Mt. Rainier forty years ago. Feeling lonely he starts to reach out to people, in their dreams. This is an enjoyable and engaging read with interesting characters all of whom have a story to tell. The trilogy kept me hooked from start to finish, and I would definitely recommend it.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Cindy Rushin

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this novel, as it completes the story of Coyote Jim by combining three novellas into one book. These stories have a very spiritual message. I really enjoyed the book and the message from the author. The author has developed a very interesting landscape and characters. The message is important and I think many people will enjoy the story.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Baker

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great collection that ties together three novellas. They are really well written and detailed, the authors interest and passion clearly coming through on each page. Although they are all short stories, they are fast paced and have the right amount of suspense for this type of story.
The author has created some truly interesting characters. They show shape shifters from a different perspective and really get you, as the reader thinking. They are likeable and relatable. These books felt different to others I have read by this author and I found them thoroughly enjoyable.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Carr

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a collection of three books. Coyote’s Road Trip, Raven Woman’s Tavern and A Mountain In The Air. Each book is beautifully unique and the authors writing is so beautiful and descriptive that you feel drawn away into the world where magic and real life exist.
I do recommend reading the books in order you can fully understand the characters as they do repeat and appear in each story.
The author deals with subject such as climate change and how our future could look. In the last book you see the completion of the previous 2 books with all your questions being answered. For me the last book was a very emotional read as it dealt with death but it was still beautifully written.
If you would like to read a tale which could be a glimpse of our future written in a way that will transport you with beautiful words then these books are definately a good read.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Tonya Merritt

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Mountain In the Air is a unique triad of novellas.Following Jim the coyote in his travels and friendships, to learning about Rachel the crow and others lives. These stories show a different perspective to life and the things that these shapeshifters encounter and even ways to overcome them. If you are looking for a different type of novella these are the ones for you.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Jenni Bishop

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars
A Mountain in the Air trilogy is three books in one. The first two novellas were previously published as Coyote’s Road Trip and Raven Woman’s Tavern. The third is brand new.
Coyote’s Road Trip is a blend of magical realism and set in a dystopian future. It is a short and unique tale as with Laura’s other books along this line. This story touches on the topic of climate change and its effects on the world. The mysterious Coyote Jim is a shapeshifter nature spirit as old as time. He gets up to mischief both good and bad but he is not intentionally malicious or out to hurt others. He has decided it’s time seeking to find and establish a new home. What ensues is truly an interesting road trip.
Raven Woman’s Tavern is set in a future that could well become a reality. This dark tale is a quick read, and I felt the story was a little disjointed and unfinished in some instances. Overall, the premise is interesting and there are a lot of players and different aspects being played out. Raven is not what she seems. She is always around and watches everything. She is all knowing, and all seeing and hands out life and death as she sees fit. But that is only part of the story the rest is about people trying to survive in small town on the fringes and a world that has been ravished and where the militia are the law.
A Mountain in the Air is also a magical realism tale and brings the stories together and to completion where any unresolved questions are answered. This novella as like the other two are set in a near future ravaged by climate change and combines characters connected from both Coyote’s Road Trip and Raven Woman’s Tavern. It is a bit of an emotional tale, a story of being at a liminal space, a transitional space, a “crossroads”, a story of life and death.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Three novellas in one, all set in a mystical, dystopian future world that has been ravaged by climate change.

Coyote Jim is a shapeshifter who spends most of his time in the human form. He has lived in the desert all of his life but when climate change destroys all he knows he sets off in his truck in search of a new home. Along the way he meets numerous people and discovers they are also searching for better lives. In Coyote Jim’s journey of self discovery, he also finds love and hope.

Raven Woman’s Tavern is set in the near future in an abandoned mining town that is occupied by a small group of survivalists eking out a meagre existence. The story is centered on Rachel the Raven Woman, a shapeshifter, and her tavern. Many, but not all, of the community’s citizens are law abiding folks.

The third novella is focused on a musician named Pete who had a following back in the 1990’s but chose to disappear into the mountains. After forty years of living in solace he finds himself lonely and decides to approach people through their dreams.

Raven Woman’s Tavern was the first book that I read by this author, and I loved it. When I saw the trilogy available with three novellas included, I knew that I needed to read it. The novellas all gave a glimpse into how lives would be if we were suddenly stripped of all the modern conveniences, we have grown accustomed to having and often take for granted. This is something that I have though of often and found myself wanting a simpler life. Learning to fend for myself and be more self sustainable started with growing and canning my own food. These are skills that seem to have become lost through the years and I am hoping to pass these skills onto the next generation. Every year I build up on my skills and knowledge of plants and of being self-sustainable.

All three novellas include shapeshifting, magical realism, drama, and all contain the underlying important message about the havoc wreaked on the world by climate change. The author did a marvelous job of describing the characters, their lives, and the worlds they were struggling to survive in. The author’s description of a dystopian world ravaged by climate change really makes the reader more aware of the damage and pollution we are all part of creating. Unless we learn to stop destroying the earth we are destined to live in a world like the characters in the novellas. The world where fields of wildflowers grow on the mountain as far as the eye can see is the world I want to leave for future generations. Kudos to the author for bringing such an important topic to light. A great read!

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Bobbi Wagner

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great collection of three short stories by this author. I have enjoyed reading this author from the first book I picked up. They are each unique from each other and well written. The author’s use of details made each story as well as characters come to life. There is a bit of suspense added which makes them entertaining to read. They are fast paced and easy to read. The characters are relatable and added to each story. I really enjoyed this collection and I highly recommend it

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Shelly Kittell

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This trilogy has been one of the best. Reading about Coyote and nature just leaves you with an indescribable feeling. This author has a way of writing that leaves you feeling like you are in the desert in with him. And the ghosts, Janey and her father, that’s just trippey. I can’t even imagine. I love the baby goat in the this adventure. It’s a really good book that has just what you need. I found my enthralled from the start. I have read the series from book 1. I do recommend it. It makes it easier to follow and it’s a lovely series. I love the native folklore touch to it. A definite must read.This trilogy has been one of the best. Reading about Coyote and nature just leaves you with an indescribable feeling. This author has a way of writing that leaves you feeling like you are in the desert in with him. And the ghosts, Janey and her father, that’s just trippey. I can’t even imagine. I love the baby goat in the this adventure. It’s a really good book that has just what you need. I found my enthralled from the start. I have read the series from book 1. I do recommend it. It makes it easier to follow and it’s a lovely series. I love the native folklore touch to it. A definite must read.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
Genre – Supernatural, Dystopian
Page Count – 442
Cover Designer – Donna Dean

“The deep magic of nature, though broken, lies waiting to be revitalized—or so readers may dream.” Kirkus Review

Coyote Jim, the shape-shifting spirit of a desert valley, goes on a road trip through a dystopic post climate change future and finds a lover in a dying timber town in Washington state. Rachel the Raven presides over a tavern in the dying timber town and protects a small community of elderly survivalists from the local militia. Pete, a grunge musician who had a local following in the 1990’s, disappeared into the wilderness of Mt. Rainier. Now forty years later, he feels a bit lonely and begins to reach out to people in their dreams.

A Mountain in the Air is a trilogy consisting of three closely connected magical realism novellas set in a near future ravaged by climate change. The first two novellas were previously published as Coyote’s Road Trip and Raven Woman’s Tavern.

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My degree is in art, and I am a painter, graphic artist, and ceramic sculptor. The writing started about five years ago, a surprise to me and everyone who knows me, since I had never written anything before.

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Nite Fire: Exit Strategy AUDIO by C.L. Schneider Reviewed by Taylor K Stephenson

~ A Must Read in a Shapeshifter Fantasy ~

This is the final book in the series, and I have eaten up every single one. Having the audio version available is such a treat! Cassandra King is a phenomenal narrator who does justice to the series. She really plays Dahlia well, making the character come alive in a new way. 

 

As far as the story goes, Dahlia has remained true to her core self. Without giving in spoilers away, she has also evolved into something quite new. Her supporting roles and friends along the way have developed, as well as the world(s) around her. This is such a unique story line, and is such an easy decision to pick up and read. You definitely won’t regret it.

 

I do have to say even the villains/anti-heroes I find myself empathizing with, or at least seeing from their perspective. This is such a nice wrap up to an enthralling fantasy series I know without a doubt I will be reading again. It was also, just a little bit of a shock I was not expecting!!! While Dahlia isn’t the most lovable character, she certainly is inspiring, strong, and extremely loyal. I haven’t met a character or being quite like her yet, and it was such a pleasure to hear her story. Love, love, love this series.

 

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The Intruders by Brett McKay – Review by Erin Vosters

The IntrudersThe Intruders by Brett McKay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Do you know who your neighbors are? Dex has a normal family life and a normal job, things are about to change.

The story itself is very good and very well formed. Real life places with a twisty story. There are author notes at the end of each chapter which get a little extensive but you can definitely skip those.

Overall, it was a good book with an intriguing story line.

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by Charlene Gonzalez

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love this book, every page has suspense and thrillers. When Raine the Shadow Guardian united with Will Decker the FBI Agent, I was like this is the next level of human and non-human romance. Raine shows the courage that a female needs to have to fight her demons. Will is the guy that the world needs to protect those who don’t have any clue about what is going on.
Amazing job on the characters and the twist and plots love it. Can’t wait to get the #2 book.

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by May Leadstone

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story was delightful! I was intrigued when I read “Ragnarok happened.” and I picked the story up to give it a whirl. I have been drawn to Norse Mythology lately, but finally decided to pick up a novel inspired by it and I’m so glad I took the chance. There is fantasy, adventure, MAGIC/PROPHECIES, and everything I enjoy with books. The author does a great job of integrating the Norse Gods and mythology into the book! They definitely made each realm/creature its own unique features!! I love meeting a character like Raine Thoren, who kicks some ass and doesn’t take crap from anyone! Reading strong female leads is something I love doing, especially when the character is written well. Throughout the majority of the book, we journey with Raine and experience what it is like to be one of the secret Guardians. How they protect Midgard from the aftereffects of Ragnarok, and what that truly entails. We get a lens of an outsider with the FBI agent Will Decker who is committed to getting the job right within the terms of the law. He is thrust into this world when the two of them cross paths and the connection between them is instant. I think there was more focus on how these two interacted than the whole Ragnarok, but it was still a riveting novel. I would’ve liked more with Ragnarok explained, but maybe that comes with the following novels.

One of my favorite quotes belongs in Chapter 23, there is a moment where things are explained to Raine about this Shadow War, and the words exchanged are definitely going to be used to inspire my students; and were great for me as well! This author should be on your list to read! I’m looking forward to her upcoming novels and can’t wait to see where prophecies take me!

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by Hannah Porter

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Omg wow Raine Down the first book of the The Shadow Guardians Series was such a great read. Be prepared to finish it all at once. It’s the right mix between supernatural, mythology and don’t forget romance. Although I love all mythology I haven’t really read many books that have Norse Mythology in it and if they do it’s only a little. So I found this book really interesting had me going to find more books like it. Raine is a freaking badass. I think her and Will are perfect for each other. The Author CB Samet is one amazing story teller. I highly recommend reading this book. Also Is it February yet lol i can’t wait for Storm Surge.

Ps i lowkey wish i had her sister Skys power lol i would come in handy. And I can’t wait for her book.

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by Amber Howard

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow. This was a well written work of fiction. I enjoyed the Norse mythology touch. Most of what I know does come from the avengers but mythology has always been an interest of mine. This story was full of action, romance, and a bit of comedy. The easy banter between Raine and Will was magical before they realized their feelings for one another. Will had such an open mind from the moment they met. This story was such an easy to get lost into book. I highly recommend it.

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book has a unique twist on Greek Mythology and lovable characters which combined is just magic.
It’s been a long time since there was a book which I honestly couldn’t put down, reading well into the early hours to finish.
I was initially interested by the criminal investigation and inter-agency elements but was captured by the supernatural.

I loved both main characters, Will and Raine, and enjoyed experiencing their investigative journey and their relationship progression. But even how they evolved as individuals was portrayed very well and I was emotionally invested from the start.

There were time reading that I was unable to contain my joy, grinning like an idiot and others that I wanted to slap them both on the back of the head Agent Gibbs style in loving frustration.

I can’t wait for the rest of the series to be released and get immersed all over again.
This quickly became one of my favourites and I’m so happy I chose this book. I will definitely be looking for more books by this author.

I could rave about this book for hours, but don’t want to give anything away. If you like criminal investigation, paranormal and/or romances, I thoroughly recommend you read this book!

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by Melissa Saxton

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Raine, a shadow guardian has been tasked with getting rid of Jor who is rampantly killing multiple people.
As raine finds Jor and preps to shoot at him from her corner in the shadows l; in charges FBI Agent Will Decker attempting to arrest Jor for suspicion of being a serial killer. Problem is he has no idea what he’s trying to arrest. Raine has no choice ro intervene when Jor goes after will and ends up with what appears to be a lethal knife wound to her arm and passes out giving Will no choice but to take her for treatment somewhere.
Raines secrets start to unravel at this point and when she goes in to talk to her boss a new position as FBI liason finds her partnered with none other than Will.
These two have great chemistry and will gets a quick and dirty view of things he had no idea existed as he learns alongside Raine and Raine starts to realize she has feelings for Will she shouldn’t have and doesn’t know what they mean. She tries to understand them as her and will chase body after body left behind by Jor
Continue to read this story to find out what happens with Raine and Will … suspense murder drama chaos will delight you!
This book is absolutely a can’t miss I loves it!

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by Jules Herbert

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sleep is over rated right?? At least that’s what I am telling myself after basically staying up pretty much all night, well until 4.30am, reading this incredible book because I just couldn’t put it down. I kept telling myself just a bit more then I’ll finish it tommorrow but the more I read the more hooked I became and I just couldn’t do it. This is the very first book by this amazing author that I have read and I can tell you right now it definitely won’t be my last! The descriptive text and the imagery it created in my mind truly goes to show what a talented writer the author truly is.
I loved the characters Raine and Will….I mean who wouldn’t love such a total kick arse character as Raine…the chemistry or connection may be a better word between the two ( I am not sure exactly how to put it) and watching it develop is just one of so many elements that kept me reading. You absolutely 100% need to start this series now!

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by CB Samet – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Raine Down is an urban fantasy inspired by Norse mythology. It follows Raine, who has some supernatural abilities, teaming up with FBI agent Will to help stop a ruthless serial killer. Neither of them are big fans of working with others, and they must learn to trust each other in spite of differences in perspective and approach.

Raine Down is an action-packed read with plenty of intrigue as Raine and Will share what they know and try to fill in the gaps. The characters are great, both with strong senses of morals and duty, and both definitely with a need for a life outside of work!

The fantasy side of things is well developed. There’s plenty that feels familiar to fans of Norse mythology (or Marvel fans, like Will) but also lots of interesting details. The supernatural characters are not overpowered and have to cope with the constraints and logistics of living in the human world.

This is a great start to the series, that will appeal to fans of monster-hunting urban fantasies. The second book is due out in February 2023, and I’m looking forward to reading it! It gets five stars from me.

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