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Malcolm by Samantha McCoy

cexleybooks's review

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5.0

This is my first book by this author and it won't be my last. I absolutely fell in love with both Malcom and Tabatha. This story grips you from the first sentence and keeps you turning the pages for more. If you haven't read the other books even with all books in this series standalones I recommend starting with Colton and reading in release order as some characters crossover into other books.

Malcolm is a snow white lion who is next in line to take over Hicks Pride and Tabatha is a witch, the Supreme.

I absolutely loved this book and I highly recommend it. An amazing addition to Rogue Enforcers world. I have really enjoyed this series! Looking forward to what's next!

myblissfulbooks's review

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4.0


I have not read many shifter books in my life. To be honest this is like the third. Hell, I didn't even know this was a shifter when I decided to read it. From the prologue though it was made very clear. It was there that I was taken captive into this world. Samantha McCoy's contribution to the world Grace Brennan created grabs you and holds you hostage, willingly. 



McCoy makes no apologies for the whirlwind of emotions she brings forth from start to finish. Witches, dragons, lions, and so much more is exposed to us. Tabitha is on the run, heading to the only place she hopes to find help. Having been kept secluded from the world outside her coven, Tabitha has no clue what to expect.



Malcolm literally is a huge action packed fantasy shifter world with a splash of romance. It has me craving more. I want to dive into this world. I need to see more of it. McCoy has added to a world and expanded it in such a beautiful and flawless way.



With this being McCoy's first venture into the paranormal world I can't help but hope that it will not be her last. That she will bring me more Malcolm and Tabitha. I will say that she will have your emotions running all over. Samantha McCoy breaks your heart and slowly heals it. If I didn't know better I'd say she was magical herself. 
This review was originally posted on My Blissful Books

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