Review: Unstoppable Famine

Synopsis:

Isis Black needs a vacation.

Between domestic disputes, vandalism, and breaking and entering cases, Isis is at her wit’s end. Running the only Haven for the supernatural community in North America may just drive her crazy. Although it has turned her into a volatile, short-tempered Intern with an attitude problem.

Working with the temperamental Famine is not making Isis’s life any easier, either. There’s a web of deception surrounding some certain animal attacks on the population, and time is running out to get to the bottom of it. Of course, Isis finds herself smack dab in the middle of the mess, which has become the story of her life.

Will she be able to keep her temper in check long enough to find the answers in time?

Rating: 5-stars

Review:

Unstoppable Famine by D.C. Gomez is another fabulous ass-kicking, action-packed, entertaining read. It has plenty of humor, paranormal stuff, chaos, and drama to keep readers, like me, hooked. D.C. Gomez writes a flawless book. How she manages to combine multiple genres into one epic book is a mystery to me. But it works so well! I am happy with this tale. Isis is my favorite character. She has so much to deal with and how she deals with it makes the book interesting. If you love Agatha Frost, Angie Fox, and Heather Graham this book is for you!

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