Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Werewolves of London by Angie Fox [Review]

Werewolves of London (The Monster MASH #3) by Angie Fox
Format: ebook
Source: provided through NetGalley
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Date read: February 8, 2021

The Monster MASH
1. The Monster MASH
2. The Transylvania Twist
3. Werewolves of London - Kindle

Angie Fox
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
In The Heat Of Battle

The hard-won cease-fire between the battling immortals doesn’t last long. In the blink of an eye, human surgeon Dr. Petra Robichaud is back on the frontlines, and starring in yet another of the oracle’s prophesies. As the only healer who can talk to the dead, Petra doesn’t have much choice about her role—even when her breathtaking ex-lover shows up at exactly the wrong time…

Two Hearts Fight To Survive

Petra may have moved on when Commander Galen left her, but she never forgot him—and the passionate moments they shared. Seeing him again is a distraction she really doesn’t need with both armies honing new weapons, and wounded all over her M*A*S*H unit. But how can she resist him? It’s now or never for the demi-god Galen to become Petra’s mate…but with the fate of humanity at stake, will their desire be worth the cost?
Thoughts on Werewolves of London: Oh, man. I must say this final installment of Petra's ongoing prophetic and relationship woes was everything I wanted. Babies are born, love is in the air (among other places), and prophecies are flying fast and furious.

Naturally, Petra's in the middle of things. Unwillingly, most of the time, but she's still there doing her part to save those she can. Galen's sudden arrival back in camp (his sudden, SECRET arrival, mind you) is something Petra really doesn't want to deal with. Both sides are gunning for him and he's trying to hide a nearly feral dragon. While that's difficult enough, Petra's feelings are still hot and heavy where the big guy is concerned.

Then the prophecies start coming.

A little chaos, a little loving, a whole lot of revelations (about love, life, battle, and...all sorts of things), and a big, dang group coming together to do what they do best. Like I said, it was everything I wanted with a side of scary baby shower. *thumbs up*

2 comments:

  1. This series sounds really interesting. I think I've read one Angie Fox series before but I think it was more along the lines of cozy mystery. I'm glad you enjoyed this one!

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    1. Probably her Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries, which I REALLY enjoy, also. So fun!

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