Sunday, February 14, 2021

HEALING DANCE by Samantha Cayto

Publisher: Pride Publishing
Date Published: August 2019
ISBN: 9781786518286
Contemporary, Science Fiction, Gay, Paranormal, Erotic Romance, Vampires
E-book
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.pride-publishing.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=70712
Obtained via publisher
Rating: 4 Hearts

 

This book continues the story of the healing between two of the couples in this series. Dafydd and Brenin are still trying to get over what they went through while they were kept as slaves by Dracul. Two men are more than willing to help them begin to live and hopefully survive. Malcolm and Ric are ready to stand by their sides no matter how long it takes. Yet the evil of Dracul will not rest and the four men alongside their comrades finds themselves once again fighting the evil. Yet nothing will stand in the way of love and the strength it has in healing.


I enjoyed seeing both Dafydd and Brenin begin to heal. This book moves the plot along as well as bringing new and interesting plot twists to this series. The twists were a bit telegraphed if you have been following this series and followed the clues given in previous books but that in no way diminished the impact of them. The action took a step back in this book and the focus was on the men healing and working towards their happy ever after. It is a nice way to move the story along and set up for what will come next for our heroes. I loved seeing the connections deepen between the two couples and the trust that develops. Brenin and Dafydd are able to begin their own healing with the help of Ric and Malcolm. Their stories have just begun as they stand alongside their friends and fight to defeat Dracul. The storyline has gotten more and more interesting as this series goes on and I am eager to see what will happen next in this world. The author weaves beautiful relationships and the action together nicely keeping this reader engaged and involved in this world.

 

This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.

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