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Blaze of Glory by Rory Michaels, Mandy M. Roth

ipross's review

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4.0

Let’s take a trip to a future where Paranormals are not just the stuff of fantasies. They are real, living creatures, people you interact with every day. I was fascinated by the concept then a but lost at how the story seems to have set back women’s rights by decades. That being said, I was a bit confused at first, probably for that same reason I just mentioned. However, I was quickly engrossed in this short read.

I found the primary characters were fantastic and at times very humorous and the secondary characters memorable. Although I am more familiar with other books by Roth than I am this particular series, I must say that halfway through Blaze of Glory I wondered how I could possibly have missed reading this before. I look forward to reading future books in this series.

redhairedashreads's review

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3.0

A very quick, short, and fun read. This is the first book of the series and I am really interested in learning more about this future western-like world of shifters, witches, and magic.

I loved Molly. She was such a spitfire. She took a terrible situation and made herself strong. She is a gun toting, badge wearing, foul mouthed marshal on the hunt for outlaws.

I really want to read the rest of this series now. I want to see the brothers find their mates. I also want to see more of Molly and Jonathan and what their future looks like.

ipross's review against another edition

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4.0

Let’s take a trip to a future where Paranormals are not just the stuff of fantasies. They are real, living creatures, people you interact with every day. I was fascinated by the concept then a but lost at how the story seems to have set back women’s rights by decades. That being said, I was a bit confused at first, probably for that same reason I just mentioned. However, I was quickly engrossed in this short read.

I found the primary characters were fantastic and at times very humorous and the secondary characters memorable. Although I am more familiar with other books by Roth than I am this particular series, I must say that halfway through Blaze of Glory I wondered how I could possibly have missed reading this before. I look forward to reading future books in this series.

nikkisbooknook's review

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4.0

I love all Mandy M Roth Books. Have yet to find one I didn't love!!!! Prospect Springs is a beautiful amalgam of my favourite genres - sci fi, shifters and cowboys!!!!! Holy hawtness I need to get myself to Prospect Springs and snag me a McSweeny man. They are your favourite alpha male traits all rolled up into one smoking package.
Jon is just the right mix of protective and possessive and Molly is a real firecracker. She has overcome some horrible things in her past and there has been a delay in claiming her as a mate by Jon as he had wanted her to grow and be her own person.

Things go along at a great pace and the supporting characters felt fully fleshed and not just along for the ride. My only gripe was I can't help but wish the book was longer!!!!!!!
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