Brenda Dyer's 3rd Book - Prophecy's Power and all I can say is - OH WOW!!!!



Blurb for Prophecy’s PowerHe kidnapped her heart

For Natalie Tortelli, everything comes down to a hard-won fight. She’s survived an insane mother and a cold, indifferent foster care system. To stand apart from everyone and everything is to trust only in herself—and that suits her fine. But all that changes one night when she happens upon a handsome stranger, murdering another. To make matters worse, the killer takes her captive and claims he’s part of a vampire race that protects humans from demons. Caught in a dangerous world she doesn’t understand, Natalie has no choice but to trust in him. But her pride won’t allow her to fall for the sexy kidnapper. 

She stole his soul

Soren from the Fourth Clan of vampires loves his life. With an endless supply of demons to fight, and willing women to share his bed, why wouldn’t he? Love is an emotion he cares nothing about. But the foundations of his philosophies are shaken to the core after he has to detain Natalie. She’s unlike any woman—vampire or human—he’s ever come across. When it comes time to let her go, he finds he doesn’t have the heart to release his wild and sexy captive. 

The power of love binds them

Together, Soren and Natalie attempt to unravel the secrets that haunt her past—which might tie both of them to the vampire prophecy. Though their passionate relationship is more than either had expected, both hesitate to fully entrust themselves to one another. But if they don’t, death may be the only thing that unites them.

Excerpt
 Natalie gritted her teeth as she glanced at the caller ID on her cell phone, not surprised to see Soren’s number again. He’d called her a total of ten times since three this afternoon. With each call his demands for her to get her ass back to the base had grown. At first she’d tried being nice, explaining she had a few things to take care of, but as his anger intensified, so had hers. And after the visit with her mother, her patience was now at an all-time low. The visit had gone great at first until Natalie stupidly mentioned vampires. Her mom had become so agitated an orderly had to be called to calm her down She pulled her van over to the side of the highway and pushed answer. Instantly, Soren’s loud voice blasted her ear.“Where the hell are you? Tell me and I’ll come get you.”His barked command pissed her off to the point of madness. “Where I am is none of your damn business. I’ll be there when I get there.”“Goddammit. Stop acting like a pouting child. Tell me where you are.”“No.” She rubbed her forehead. “I told you before you don’t own me and you can’t order me around. And the more you do the madder I get.”A string of curses bombarded her eardrum. “If you’re not here in twenty minutes, I’m coming to look for you.”She laughed. “Don’t bother. I’ll be there when I get there. And when I do, we’re hashing this shit out once and for all. Oh, and Soren? This is what I think of your fucked-up ultimatum.” She pulled the phone from her ear, placed it close to her mouth, and let loose a loud raspberry noise with her tongue. When finished, she hung up and switched her cell to vibrate then tossed it onto the passenger seat.Within seconds the thing bounced like it was filled with popcorn.As she watched her cell dance, the reality of what she’d done made her laugh until tears ran down her cheeks. And picturing the look on Soren’s face made it hard to catch her breath.When she calmed down, she wiped her eyes, then started the van. She’d been on her way to the base when he’d called, but after his arrogant bullshit display, Natalie decided to get something to eat first, then fill the van with gas, and drive like a granny. Hopefully he’d realize he’d get nowhere with her when he acted like a complete ass.

Sort of a review - I don't really do reviews. It reminds me too much of English class and I never seemed to get that right. So - here goes. OH WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! I've read the first two of Brenda Dyer's series and now this one and I am scheduling time for the next 20 books. I am so enamored with this author's work, if she wrote a grocery list I'd read it. Her writing is truly amazing. Her characters leap off the page. You feel they are real. You want to text Natalie and say - Get over it. Love him. Would I give it a 4 star - a 5 star rating? Remember those little boxes of gold stars - I'd stick them all over this book. Dozens and dozens until my tongue stuck to the roof of my mouth. This book is worth it.Brenda - now go write the next one. I'm waiting. *Sitting here tapping my foot.*
 Buy links for Prophecy’s Power
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KZ4JFIESmashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/448742
Where to Find Brenda Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrendaMDyerTwitter: https://twitter.com/BrendaMDyerWebsite: http://www.brendamdyer.comBlog: http://www.brendamdyer.blogspot.com













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