Shadow and Light: The Complete Series
Urban Fantasy Series
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Publisher Description
This bundle contains all 7 books in the Shadow & Light series by USA Today Bestselling author Kim Richardson.
Find out why readers are loving this fast-paced Urban Fantasy adventure with a kick-butt heroine and plenty of action, suspense and humor.
A Hunter with a secret. A string of mysterious deaths. And a foul-mouthed Siamese cat familiar. What could possibly go wrong?
My name is Rowyn Sinclair and I’m a hunter.
I’m the best there is at what I do, and what I do isn’t pretty. If a demon crosses over to our side of the Veil, or if a werewolf goes feral and kills an innocent—they send me.
It’s not all sunshine and rainbows, and the pay usually sucks. But I do what it takes to keep my belly full and a roof over my head.
When the Council, the group of angel-born who’d shunned me all those years ago, offer me a job, I have no choice but to take it.
Everything would have worked out fine if the Council hadn’t forced me to work the case with Jax—the devilishly handsome and mysterious angel-born warrior.
But something doesn’t smell right. Literally. The deeper I dig, the worse it gets. Turns out these murders are not what they seem. They’re much, much worse...
Non-stop action and laugh out loud funny. Start the adventure today and escape into this world of magic, romance, and mystery!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "A thrilling paranormal story, which will have you reading late into the night. I devoured it, and I couldn’t stop." —Boundless Book Reviews
The Shadow & Light series is a fast-paced urban fantasy series filled with demons, angels, vampires, werewolves, witches, fae, and shifters. If you enjoy urban fantasy books with a kick-butt heroine and plenty of action, suspense, and humor, you’ll love The Shadow & Light series.
Customer Reviews
DNF
Six chapters in and I cannot go further. Various inconsistencies of setting, characterization, and lack of research of basic procedures on autopsies for homicides (fantasy setting or not, the characters were doing detective work and visited a body in a morgue in an autopsy setting) made for a frustrating read.