Indigo Dawn by Elle J Rossi

Posted July 7, 2014 by Silvia in Books / 8 Comments

I received a free copy of this book from Author for an honest review.
This does not affect in any way my opinion of the book nor the content of my review.

Indigo Dawn by Elle J RossiIndigo Dawn Series: The Josie Hawk Chronicles #1
Published by Moon Rose Publishing on March 25, 2014
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Source: Author
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four-stars

Vampire Lust and Pixie Dust.
Josie Hawk is a Huntress. A killer devoted to protecting the humans of Nashville from the shadows that lurk in the night. But the shadows are gaining ground.
When an infamous pixie tricks Josie into a drug-induced nightmare, Josie envisions the death of her vampire lover, Keller O'Leary. Was the vision a threat . . . maybe even a promise? But from whom?
Desperate to track down the source of the toxic psychedelic pixie dust, Josie kicks and punches her way toward the truth. But her efforts backfire, provoking a deadly attack at Wolfie’s—the bar Josie co-owns with her sister-in-arms, Sage.
Tag. You’re it.
Haunted by the threat to Keller, Josie scrambles to outwit her elusive opponent before the deadly game escalates and claims more lives. But in saving Nashville, will Josie lose those she loves?
Or will she be too late to stop the deadly game of tag?

Elle J Rossi definitely surprised me with this instalment. I would have never thought I’d read about pixie dust, let alone to have a terrific time with these kind of creatures. And yet, that is exactly what happened!

Josie and Keller have been a good match from the very beginning, but Josie’s stubbornness had always prevented her from seeing how great of a team they also may have been. At least until now. She never loses her charisma (which I love) and keeps acting with a mind of her own, but now she finally seems more willing to let others in. That certainly plays in her favour, but in ours as well since cool characters are introduced and they give the reader a few good laughs and, who knows, maybe hope for some interesting, possible other story development . . . Add to all this the right dose of action and danger, put in the mix some very mischievous pixies, and you can tell the enjoyment is assured.

If you look for a fast-paced, entertaining read that draws you into some action in the streets of the charming city of Nashville, then I would suggest you to start The Josie Hawk’s Chronicles now!


Silvia

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8 responses to “Indigo Dawn by Elle J Rossi

  1. Bookworm Brandee

    I like the sound of Josie's growth, Silvia. And the story does sound unique and exciting. Thanks for sharing a great review!

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