Friday, February 5, 2016

Shadow Play by Erin Kellison [Review]

Shadow Play by Erin Kellison
Shadow Play (Shadow Touch #2) by Erin Kellison
Format: ebook
Source: provided through NetGalley
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: November 26, 2015

Shadow Touch
1. Shadow Touch
2. Shadow Play - Kindle
3. Shadow Hunt
4. Shadow Burn
Shadow Touched (books 1-4) - Kindle

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st review)
Shadow
1. Shadow Bound

Erin Kellison
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Shadow
The world is growing dark with it as mysteries from antiquity and legend creep into our time, bringing a new world of danger, beauty and...

Magic
Dr. Cam Kalamos has dedicated his life to studying its strange properties, but nothing is more intriguing than a woman whose soul is split in half, one part under her control, one part bent on...

Seduction
How can he resist the lure of a lover with no inhibitions and an insatiable desire to possess him? Both Ellie and her shadow want Cam, but there is an innocent child to be rescued from the forest and the strange fae creatures of...

Twilight
Love, loyalty, betrayal—which will rule? As Ellie sends her other self into the darkness, there is only one certainty: Trusting in shadows is a dangerous game.
Thoughts on Shadow Play: Ellie has found some control over her shadow half, but that doesn't mean all her troubles are over. She and Cam are still circling the sexual tension wagon while her shadow-side does her level best to seduce Cam every chance she gets. Which makes things complicated because Ellie's shadow is really Ellie and Cam can't say no to either of them.

Cue up the awkward family dinners with that revelation.

With a child's life hinging on Ellie and her dark half being able to navigate Shadow, they can't afford to not trust one another. Throw in some wary government types and someone who could possibly be an ally (but might just as easily be an enemy) and things get a little sticky.

What can I say? I like it when they get complicated.

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