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Don't Say My Name by Helen Scott & Lacey Carter Andersen
Don't Say My Name, (Legends Unleashed)
Helen Scott & Lacey Carter Andersen
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It's a...Reverse Harem
Say my name...
They tell you I bring death and carnage. They believe I'm a curse, one that's contagious.
But they're wrong.
I was locked away for protecting the innocent. And while my name does bring violence and bloody destruction, it's only to those whose very souls are corrupted by the violence and hatred they harbor within.
So say my name if you need my help. I'm Bloody Mary, and I promise I'm more than a legend; I'm a witch with the power to save you.
But when four sinfully sexy men make promises to free me from my prison, for the first time in my life, I need to trust someone else to save me. Because the dark powers that trapped me long ago aren't about to let me go free, at least not without a fight.
DON'T SAY MY NAME is a paranormal reverse harem with a tough, sarcastic heroine, four unique supernatural men, and steamy scenes that will leave you breathless. So if you're looking for something with a spooky edge and some humor that will leave your mouth watering, click to grab your copy.
This review will actually contain the reviews for all three books in the series; however, I'm only going to publish the full review on book one here, the other two will have hyperlinks to my Goodreads page review. I'll place the picture of the other two books and have the hyperlinks below.
These two authors coming together was one of the greatest things ever.
Their writing is fantastic and you just feel like you are there in the world with these characters.
And this cover?
Absolutely gorgeous.
It totally captures EXACTLY what this book is about.
Everyone knows the legend of Bloody Mary.
But what if it wasn't exactly what we assumed?
What if she was a witch on the side of good trying to protect women and children from everyday monsters? Not just the ones from imagination.
Mae is a paranormal creature of legend who was sent into the mirror realm by warlocks afraid of her power and what she was doing in society.
They feared her.
However, they didn't except that she would still have the ability to help those that called her name.
Mae is a fierce woman.
She hasn't allowed the centuries of loneliness to get to her.
Though she still have a lot of rage piled inside of her at the unfairness of her situation.
When four paranormal creatures pair up and tell her they are going to save her, she doesn't get her hopes up.
It's something that has been tried in the past with no success.
However, she is surprised when they don't give up on her after their failed attempt.
One even travels into the mirror realm with her.
In this story, Mae has four suitors for her harem.
Grim, whose name is actually Azrael, is a reaper-hence the nickname. He is your typical moody bad boy, though he has a few tricks up his sleeve.
Ellis. I don't want to give away hi supernatural trait because you don't learn til later on what he is, but it will definitely throw you for a loop. Or maybe not. He is the go-with-the-flow type guy.
Hunter is a dark fae. He is traumatized by his past and wants to do good with his powers. Though many take one look at him and make a snap judgement. Doesn't help that he is covered in scars.
Alastair is a warlock. He has a more distinguished look about him, and is the researcher for their little group.
Each of them are completely different, but fall for Mae almost instantly.
However, I classify this book as a medium burn.
There is only one person in the harem that has steamy scenes with Mae in this book.
Overall, this is a fantastic read.
I devoured it and rushed to get the other two in the series because I was dying to know what happens next.
This book is told from multiple points of view. You have most of the from Mae, but you do get some from the boys, and you even get some unknown characters/side characters.
With that being said, it does end on a slight cliffhanger. Not too terribly bad, but you will definitely be wanting to know what happens next.
Their writing is fantastic and you just feel like you are there in the world with these characters.
And this cover?
Absolutely gorgeous.
It totally captures EXACTLY what this book is about.
Everyone knows the legend of Bloody Mary.
But what if it wasn't exactly what we assumed?
What if she was a witch on the side of good trying to protect women and children from everyday monsters? Not just the ones from imagination.
Mae is a paranormal creature of legend who was sent into the mirror realm by warlocks afraid of her power and what she was doing in society.
They feared her.
However, they didn't except that she would still have the ability to help those that called her name.
Mae is a fierce woman.
She hasn't allowed the centuries of loneliness to get to her.
Though she still have a lot of rage piled inside of her at the unfairness of her situation.
When four paranormal creatures pair up and tell her they are going to save her, she doesn't get her hopes up.
It's something that has been tried in the past with no success.
However, she is surprised when they don't give up on her after their failed attempt.
One even travels into the mirror realm with her.
In this story, Mae has four suitors for her harem.
Grim, whose name is actually Azrael, is a reaper-hence the nickname. He is your typical moody bad boy, though he has a few tricks up his sleeve.
Ellis. I don't want to give away hi supernatural trait because you don't learn til later on what he is, but it will definitely throw you for a loop. Or maybe not. He is the go-with-the-flow type guy.
Hunter is a dark fae. He is traumatized by his past and wants to do good with his powers. Though many take one look at him and make a snap judgement. Doesn't help that he is covered in scars.
Alastair is a warlock. He has a more distinguished look about him, and is the researcher for their little group.
Each of them are completely different, but fall for Mae almost instantly.
However, I classify this book as a medium burn.
There is only one person in the harem that has steamy scenes with Mae in this book.
Overall, this is a fantastic read.
I devoured it and rushed to get the other two in the series because I was dying to know what happens next.
This book is told from multiple points of view. You have most of the from Mae, but you do get some from the boys, and you even get some unknown characters/side characters.
With that being said, it does end on a slight cliffhanger. Not too terribly bad, but you will definitely be wanting to know what happens next.
Don't Cross My Path is book two in the Unleashed Legends series. See what I had to say here.
Don't Touch My Men is the final book in the Unleashed Legends series. See what I thought of it here.
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