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A dark and mysterious shadow flickered on the man’s face and Clarissa wanted to step back. Her legs, however, seemed glued on the ground and she just stood there like some stupid lamb about to be sacrificed when he brushed her temple, making her to tremble quietly. She was so scared and yet while she stared at him as if paralyzed, she felt something other than fear growing slowly inside of her. He intrigued her, she couldn't deny that. Not anymore. She seemed to know where he was, always, and her heart screamed after him. How crazy was that? He was just a huge, dark guy with a body like a dream and to be honest, if one said he was gorgeous, that was not true. He was more. Totally more! He was like a girl's worst nightmare and the dream that you didn't want to wake up from. Someone you wanted to touch and taste. A devil with wings. Oh, she was so stupid and so much deeper she had though

205 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 14, 2012

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Jennifer Loiske

22 books263 followers
Jennifer is a workaholic Teen/Young Adult author who lives in sunny Naantali in Finland. She is a lover of messy dogs, dark fantasy, teen movies, chips, candies and warm sunny days and a sucker for charity. Jennifer donates most of her royalties to the families with epileptic children and to the hospitals epilepsy units.

Jennifer is an owner at Rogue House, a part of Authors For Charity and a team member of Epilepsy FI magazine.

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Profile Image for Chantal Bellehumeur.
Author 64 books84 followers
September 14, 2016
**The author gifted me this book in exchange for an honest review**

As soon as I finished reading the first book in the series, I wanted to read the second and was instantly lost in the story again.
In the first chapter, the author nicely briefs the reader on the last events of the first book as well as reintroduced the characters to refresh the memory while remanning interesting and adding new material.
Sofia's older daughter Clarissa must choose a mate and has many shape shifters competing for her love, including Adam who was supposed to stay away from her for a year before courting her. However, he requested a fair chance at winning Clarissa's heart like the others which Sofia finally granted him as long as he played by the same rules.
Just like in the first book, Clarissa is strongly drawn to Adam yet wants him to stay away from her because she also fears him.
New challenges arises, not only for Clarissa but the rest of her family too.
As expected, this well written book was just as entertaining as the first and much more passionate. The emotions felt by the characters were just as intense. Humour was added to the continuous drama, and more suspense filled the pages. I really enjoyed every bit of the story. I could not put the book down.
The ending was a tease again, making me crave more.
I can't wait to read the third book in the series!
If you enjoyed reading "Imminence," you absolutely have to read "Seduction."
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Author 14 books175 followers
November 23, 2013
Seduction opens up and takes you right in. The writing is so clear and inviting that it is easy to get back into this mesmerizing story. Meeting up with Clarissa and Marie once again was refreshing. The visuals are panoramic and life-like. You can see the wolf yearning and you can feel his yearning too.
The seizures that Marie has are all too real and you can feel the pain this family experiences.

Who would win Clarissa's heart and claim her as his own?
Even though there are demons and shape shifters this story feels realistic. The real life emotions are far from fictional. In this story the dogs come alive and can communicate something most of is yearn to have happen.

"She listened to David breathing. He remained still. She must have imagined the whole thing. She closed her eyes again and saw Gunward looking straight at her. She missed him so much that it killed her. She lay still and tried to reach her mind. She felt the slight connection between them and she knew that he was still with her. She looked jealously at what her dream figures did and felt truly guilty. How stupid could I be, she thought? She had made her choice and had no right to regret it. She belonged where she was, right now at least, and she should look forward, not behind."
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120 reviews2 followers
January 14, 2013
loved, loved, loved this book, the first in the series took me a minute to get in to but once i did i loved it, i went in to this book(second in series)understanding it and loved it totally, read it in a few hours and was seriously dissapointed when it ended, i will defo be reading the next one, one of the best shifter series iv read in a while :)
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January 19, 2013
well this was odd in that it switched between a girl's point of view and her mothers, but other than that it was... okay. kind of 'meh'. i do not think that I will continue the series.
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Author 11 books20 followers
March 19, 2015
Things are changing within the family and the girls are discvovering things about themselves.
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