Review - Lucan: Part 2 by Christine Duts

My Copy of the Book

Year Published: 2017
Genre: Paranormal

Blurb:
Having left the ordeals of his mortal life, Lucan has survived immortality for over a thousand years. His losses and victories, enemies and allies all have a unique role to play in this unwilling journey to the true fount of vampires and werewolves. His ties to the banshees, the animosity between him and werewolves, and his bond with Hadea; all is revealed in this incredible saga. 
Sometimes the end is just the beginning.

About the Author:
I have been writing stories all my life, ever since I learned how to write at the age of six. I cannot imagine my life without writing. It is part of me, it is who I am. I will never stop writing. 
I live in the beautiful Baja California peninsula in Mexico. It is a wonderful, inspiring place with incredible landscapes and breathtaking sunsets. 
When I am not writing, I take care of my dogs and cats, look after my plants and trees, and enjoy my land. I am a world history teacher in junior high and high school, but I am currently teaching French. I love teaching and I love my students, but my goal is to live of my writing and finish building an animal shelter/sanctuary for rescued dogs, cats, and in the future other animals too. Thank you so much for checking out my author page. If you like one of my books, please support my work with an honest review. Thank you!

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My Take on the Book:
It was wonderful to get back into this series - there is something about this author's writing that I just love - but I don't know what it is! There was a heartbreaking moment in this story; and it seemed like there was also a lot more going on in this book - and it captivated me as much as the first one did! I ended up giving this book a four star rating and got a copy in exchange for an honest review. 

Last Word:
Since I've read the second book in the series, this is an author that I'm definitely going to keep my eye on, and will also most likely be reading other books of hers as well. 

Enjoy,
Carmen. 

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