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Cameron's Law by Mia Darien

mumblebee's review

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3.0

Short and easy and doesn't add much new to the genre, but still a good story and a fun read. I read the revised version, which was released with improvements to sentence structure and grammar shortly before Mia Darien's third book's release. There were still a few things that irked my inner grammar-fiend, but nothing bad enough to lessen my enjoyment of the book. I look forward to reading the rest of the Adelheid series.

donnah's review

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4.0

In this novel you jump right into the action. The characters are well written and believable. On the Nook this book is 321 pages. It will be interesting to see if an of the other characters in Cameron's Law turn up in other books. Mia currently has another book out entitled WHEN FOREVER DIED.

Cameron's Law has made all supernatural creatures legal citizens, and the boy next door has suddenly become the werewolf next door. With Sadie Stanton, vampire and one of the public faces of the legislation, calling the little town of Adelheid, Connecticut home, it can't help but be a focal point for these once mythical beings.

But when vampires start attacking werewolves without provocation, Adelheid draws the attention of those that would seek to have Cameron's Law repealed and would send the preternaturals back into the shadows they used to hide in, but without the safety of their anonymity and their law.

Can Sadie keep the city's two biggest species from descending into chaos and war before it brings all of them to harm? And can she do it when she herself gets thrust into the spotlight?
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