Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Shannon's Review of Wicked WavesSolsti Prophecy #2: By Sharon Kay


Wicked Waves (Solsti Prophecy #2)
By: Sharon Kay
Release Date: Jan. 18, 2014





Making daggers out of raindrops is only the tip of the iceberg for Brooke Bonham. As one of four women who can control the elements, her ability to manipulate water packs a deluge of potential. Eager to learn more, she’s frustrated at the precautions she must take to avoid the wrong kind of attention on Earth. 

Kai's duties as a Lash demon have kept him busy on Earth for nearly two hundred years. Fighting? He was born to do it. Females? They're drawn to him. And Earth? The perfect place for him to avoid supernatural bounty hunters. 

Though the two of them mix like oil and water, Kai senses that beneath Brooke’s frosty exterior hides a vortex of simmering passion. He’s determined to thaw his ice princess. 

Forced to work together in the immortal realm, they track a rogue Lash demon at the helm of a widespread kidnapping operation. All too soon, Kai’s dark past catches up to them. Time runs out as a second enemy, bent on revenge, vows to stop at nothing short of Brooke’s enslavement and Kai’s death. As they and their foes stalk each other in a demonic game of cat-and-mouse, will her evolving skills and their fledgling bond be enough to save them? 













Sharon Kay was bitten early by the 

writing bug. At age twelve she wrote a 

short story, about a magic ring, that 

won a statewide contest. With her nose 

always in a book, she read the most 

novels for her age group in her local 

library's summer reading program.

In her teens, writing took a back seat 

to fashion, as she was determined to 

find clothes different from what

everyone else bought at the mall. And 

what she couldn't find, she created. 

She learned to sew, worked in a fabric 

store after school, and spent her spare 

time with a needle in hand. Her black 

and orange prom dress is still one of 

her favorite creations.

She majored in apparel design in 

college, spending her summers working 

in costume shops and bridal boutiques. 

She worked for ten years in the 

Chicago garment industry, then 

switched her focus to apparel 

production logistics before becoming a 

stay at home mom.

Sharon lives in the Chicago area with 

her husband and son, and didn't expect 

to write again. But Wicked Wind and 

the Solsti series formed in her head 

one weekend and refused to stay quiet 

until she put pen to paper. Her 

characters tend to keep her up at 

night, as they banter, fall in love, and 

slay endless varieties of power-hungry 

demons. She loves to hear from 

readers!








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My Review for Wicked Winds 
(Solsti Prophecy #1 )







This book is the sequel to Solsti Prophecy: Wicked Winds, which is Nicole’s story. I absolutely loved the first book but I think I am more in love with this second book, which happens to be Brooke’s story. I love Brooke and Kai.




 

The writing takes you on an adventure with your imagination. I said the last book could be a movie well this one could be its sequel. It has all sorts of creatures. Some are kind a scary but my favorites where the elves. Yes I said elves.

 




 


Brooke is a firecracker. She made me smile a lot through this book. Her personality is to be a fighter, but like in all of us women she has her tender moments too. She shows her true strength all throughout the book. She grows up in this book. Her relationship with Kai is forced at first but I liked the first grade banter.

 


 


Kia is a strong and panty melting guy. He melted mine a few times. This guy is a warrior. He lacks nothing in the determination department. I can say though he made me mad at the beginning. He had a piss pour attitude to begin with. Kai grew up as well. He had an eye opening due to Brooke.




 

I am giving this book 4.5 hearts. This book contains all the essentials in my paranormal fantasy land. It had action, love, sex, and some comedy. I recommend you read the first book to understand the second.








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