Fire Possessed (Twin Rivers Possession #1) by September Stone

Posted March 5, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Fire Possessed (Twin Rivers Possession #1) by September StoneTitle: Fire Possessed (Twin Rivers Possession, #1)
Author: September Stone
Series: Twin Rivers Possession #1
Published by: Indie
Release Date: January 14, 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 250
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance
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My rating: three-stars

Blurb:

One woman on a mission. Four cursed men. A primal magic that threatens to destroy them all…

Sophie has done her best to avoid the magical world for fear of the havoc her abnormal ability wreaks on other supernaturals. As a silencer who mutes the powers of those around her, she’s spent her life among the mortals her defect can’t harm.

But when Mother Nature pushes her from her home to do her bidding, Sophie has no choice but to venture to the magical town of Twin Rivers.

Instead of viewing her presence as a curse, four men see Sophie’s arrival as a blessing. Carrigan, a psychic who hears everyone’s thoughts at all times. Hagan, a bear shifter who transforms at the slightest provocation. Jonas, whose losses have left him isolated and jaded. And Valor, a vampire without conscience or remorse.

Drawn to Sophie, these irresistible men find themselves caught up in a dangerous whirlwind of magic that runs deeper than they can imagine. But Sophie can’t allow her mounting attraction to keep her from her mission—because Mother’s wrath destroys everything it touches.

Fire Possessed is a full length reverse harem urban fantasy adventure!

My Review:

Favorite Quotes:

This day isn’t the verdict of all you are.


This book was alright. Their romance was way too fast and the vampire incident was akin to rape and really flavored my dislike for the story because they never even acknowledge it. Sophie is too hard, she has no soft sides that would make someone want to get to know her. She’s too old to be this stubborn and I know what the author was trying to do but they did too much and the character came across as unrelatable and therefore I didn’t connect with her like I wanted to. Hagan the shifter was an odd one. I don’t know why the author kept referring to his penis being the size of a donkey’s and how he wouldn’t be able to have sex with his mate. It was mentioned like 5 times. Overkill, we get it, he’s huge. Guess what? I didn’t really care. I did like Carrigan and Jonas characters the most. They were relateable and flawed in ways that were still redeemable. Valor can go jump off a cliff for all I care, that vampire is evil and irredeemable in my eyes. I won’t be reading more in this series because I felt that the driving force in the story (mother nature) was too ambiguous and I don’t really care what happens to Sophie anyway.

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