Obsession

Obsession

2022 • 436 pages

Ratings3

Average rating3.8

15

K. Loraine and Meg Anne have crafted an amazing story of intrigue, mystery, and sexiness that will keep you inthralled from the first to the last page. Not to mention anxiously counting down the days to the next book, Reflection.

Honesty time. I wasn't going to read this book until all four books in the series were released. However, I caved, and I am so glad that I did.

Not only is this a fantastic storyline with characters you will instantly love, (and maybe hate) but they are performed by some of the best voice actors in the business. Jason Clarke, J.F. Harding, James Joseph, Aaron Shedlock, and Stella Hunter each bring something unique to the character they voice.

JC brings an Irish brogue that will have the fangirls swooning as vampire priest, Caleb. J.F. Harding is alpha AF as Shifter, Kingston. James Joseph is fast becoming a go-to British voice and for good reason, he voices vampire, Noah. Aaron Shedlock bring a whole new appreciation as Norse God, Alek.

But stealing the show is Stella Hunter as Sunday, a shifter who can't shift. She is phenomenal in this book. There are so many female voices, for people, creatures, and accents, at times, I wasn't even sure if it was her. I kept thinking they had left off another female voice actor because each voice was so distinct. I was blown away.

I loved how this story had me captivated from the beginning. I needed to know why these men were so drawn to Sunday and how she was ever going to choose. (Don't do it, girl! It's a trap!) the interactions of the characters had me laughing, groaning, and swooning.

I liked that although this is a university, the characters are a little older than I expected. Not that I'm opposed to standard university age, but it just added to the uniqueness of the story.

If spicy is your jam, this book has that a plenty, but it is so much more than that. It is intriguing and suspenseful and yes, sexy. If you're anything like me, you will be hard-pressed to pick a side. Each has qualities that draw you to them. I vote all of them! It is a RH after all.

I cannot wait for book two.

If you don't think PNR or RH is your thing, I urge you to give this book a try. I think you'll be surprised by how much you enjoy it.

May 25, 2022Report this review