REVIEW : Amy’s Hunt -Solstice Quartet Book #2 – Catherine Peace

Amy's Hunt Book Cover Amy's Hunt
Solstice Quartet Book #2
Catherine Peace
Paranormal Romance, Werewolves/ Shifters, Fantasy Romance
Inkspell Publishing
April 19, 2022
Kindle
249
Amazon

When history repeats itself, it will take both of them to break the cycle…

When her two-year long search for her older sister hits a wall, Amy Ngata returns to the scene of the crime: the burned-out village of the Whakamanu, the tribe of swan shifters she belongs to. There, she finds her mother’s diary and within it, the location of her mother’s clan along with a story that chills her to the bone: a missing sister, a father who won’t help, and a generations-long feud that has claimed lives on both sides. Once she arrives in Windsor, Nova Scotia, she finds history repeating again.

Marrok Lapan has read enough books to know his twin brother, Alpha of the Windsor wolf pack, is turning into the villain of their story. It’s his duty to protect the Pack, even from a tyrannical leader. After the Alpha commands the abduction of a swan daughter, Rok realizes he has to act, but with the wolves either terrified of their Alpha or devoted to him, any challenge will only end one way: with Marrok dead.

When Rok and Amy meet, an attraction neither of them can deny forces them together. If Amy can save her cousin, she’ll have a true family to spend the Solstice with. If Marrok can’t stop his brother, he won’t have a family. With the Solstice looming and secrets on both sides coming to light, they'll have to trust each other to survive.

Review by Linda Tonis

Member of the Paranormal Guild Review Team

It is hard to believe but each book in this series gets better and better. I highly recommend reading the books in order, I know firsthand that not doing so leaves you feeling you are missing something because I read book three before reading book one and two, a mistake I quickly rectified.

Amy Ngata escaped the massacre of her clan along with her father and baby sister Ember. The years living with her father, who refused to accept the possibility that her older sister Dia was still alive and doing nothing to find her, caused so much friction between them that she left in search of Dia and refused to give up till she had answers.

Her search brought her to Nova Scotia and to her mother’s clan where she met her aunts, cousins and grandfather. Her meeting with them did not go as planned and her grandfather was exactly like her father stubborn and cold. She discovered that a swan daughter had been kidnapped by the wolves and nothing was being done to rescue her which was Amy’s reason for getting involved. She would not allow her cousin to suffer, and she was not afraid to face off with the alpha of the wolf pack.

Of course, a lot of her bravery was due to the beta of the pack and the twin of the alpha, Marrok. Marrok hated his brother’s violence and determination to destroy the swan pack, leaving no one alive. He also fears the war coming between his mother who is now the alpha of another pack and who wants to take over and run his brother and everyone who is on his side out.

When Amy is captured Marrok knows that there is nothing that will stand in his way of saving her. He is not strong like his brother and that was proved repeatedly as they were growing up, and he has the scars to show for it. A combination of fear over his lack of fighting ability and his fear of failing his pack and Amy has forced him to decide on facing his fears and do what needs to be done.

Amy (aka Jane) and Marrok (aka Poochie) you must read the book to find out how they came up with those names, of course Marrok’s is a dead giveaway. Secrets, lies, betrayals, romance and amazing characters made this book hard to put down. Now that I confessed to reading book three already, I now must wait for book four, darn it.

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