Saturday 5 July 2014

Book Review: Chasing Sam

Title: Chasing Sam
Author: Krystal Shannan
Series: Vegas Mates - #1
Publisher: Self-published
Release Date: February 5 2013
ASIN: B00BB3KD0W
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Source: Purchased Ebook

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Synopsis

Samantha Demakis doesn't want a mate right now. She wants to finish her degree and work as a doctor in third world countries. Her birth-rite and family obligations to her status as the first daughter of a noble family beg to differ. In fact, even her wolf seems to be against her. When a chance encounter reveals the man who might just be a perfect fit, will she run? Or will she fight?

Chase Micheals has been alone for seventy-five years. He's fought in Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, and Afghanistan in the US Army. Somewhat resigned to never finding his true mate, he is shocked when his wold reacts so strongly to a woman he runs into in the airport. Unprepared for the politics and snobbery of the noble families, Chase finds himself fighting in a different type of war - a war for the heart of a woman he knows should be his.

A lot of things are chasing Sam, but who or what will catch her in the end?

My Thoughts

This was another book that turned out to be a novella. Something that by the end of the novel I was disappointed that it had ended. I didn't like this book, I did sort of like it at the beginning, it had a good plot structure, but by the end it just..well it sucked. And because it turned out to be a novella I feel there were loads of things, the author started to explain but didn't finish explaining or explain enough.

Somethings I found were very confusing or unclear and as the novel continued it only became more confusing. I also found that the author ended it in the middle of something good yet again. The author left so many branches open, she could have at least gone on because she left things unfinished. Because of the way it ended, I highly doubt that anything she started to explain will be finished in the rest of the series.

I don't recommend this book at all and for once I'm thankful I didn't spend a penny.

My Rating: 1/5


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