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Review: True Colors (Elder Races #3.5) by Thea Harrison

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Review: True Colors (Elder Races #3.5) by Thea HarrisonTrue Colors by Thea Harrison
Series: Elder Races #3.5
Published by Samhain Publishing on December 13, 2011
Genres: Novella, Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy
Pages: 80
Format: eBook
Source: Bought
three-stars
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Meeting your soulmate? Great. Preventing your possible murder? Even better.

Alice Clark, a Wyr and schoolteacher, has had two friends murdered in as many days, and she's just found the body of a third. She arrives at the scene only minutes before Gideon Riehl, a wolf Wyr and current detective in the Wyr Division of Violent Crime—and, as Alice oh-so-inconveniently recognizes at first sight, her mate.

But the sudden connection Riehl and Alice feel is complicated when the murders are linked to a serial killer who last struck seven years ago, killing seven people in seven days. They have just one night before the killer strikes again. And every sign points to Alice as the next victim.

** Product Warnings: This book contains a hot police detective, a violent murderer on the hunt, and a heroine that can blend in anywhere...


Also in this series: Dragos Takes a Holiday, Pia Saves the Day, Peanut Goes to School, Night's Honor, Oracle's Moon, Midnight's Kiss

True Colors is #3.5 in the Elder Races series.

I’ve previously read True Colors when it first came out in 2011. It has been republished with a new cover, but the content is still the same.

I really like the Elder Races series and anything that is published I devour with great relish.

Ms. Harrsion has created a fun and unique world. With a verity of supernatural’s. This novel is short, to the point, and gives you just a taste of what she has created. Theirs’s danger, romance, and passion. Both characters are likable. It’s an insta-love romance. They both know they are mates and so they hit it off right away. The murder mystery was nice, but wrapped up rather fast and without a big explosion.

I enjoyed this novel, but I wish their was more.

Rated: 3 Stars

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Challenge(s): Pick Your Genre (PNR) (2017)

 

About Thea Harrison

I write paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and other stuff. I taught myself to read when I was four. That was around the time I tried to ride my tricycle to work. I wasn’t sure where work was, but I knew it had to be interesting if people went there every day. Now I combine my love of books with work, and I don’t have to ride my tricycle to get there. My Elder Races series began May, 2011. You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook!


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6 thoughts on “Review: True Colors (Elder Races #3.5) by Thea Harrison

  1. I really don’t know if a reissued novel/novella should be revised. It depends on why it’s being reissued. For Ms. Harrison the publishing company she used when the novellas first came out, Samhain Publishing closed it’s doors, so to get her novellas out she had to either self publish them or find a publisher to rerelease. As for others who reissue, Yes and No. I’ve found that some needed more work, editing, or something didn’t work, but on others they where great. It comes down to the author and weither they feel they need to revise their work or not. I’m not a big fan of several different editions of a book. I can understand a publishing company closing doors and the only way the author can get their book out is to reissue with someone else or do it themselves, but those that have the same company, but multiple covers/editions, well it gets confusing. I would prefer an author take the time they need to get it right the first time around.

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