Daylight tells its stories easily showing all to everyone, but for those who know to look and listen, the night is so very much more than boisterous day.
Dr. Sophia Katsaros had a nice orderly life. Cold hard facts and science were her treasured companions. That was until her brothers went missing and magic was no longer just for fairytales. Since then she has learned that the world holds far more than she could ever have dreamed and that nightmares aren’t just for sleep. They ancient myths said that the goddess Selene leveraged everything to be with the man she loved, Prince Endymion of Ellis. But every story has a kernel of truth. The trick is figuring out what is real and what is fantasy in a world that no longer follows the rules that Sophia once knew. With the help of Arthur and the Lykanos pack they hunt a serial killer who has begun to terrorize the area. Will they be able to find the monster before it finds its next victim? Will Sophia be able to marry science and magic and forge something new? There will be new friends and even older enemies as the Sophia Katsaros series continues.
Sharon is a full time writer. She lives in Nebraska with her family and a collection of animals including ones that were chosen and others that did the choosing.
No one paints pictures with words like Sharon Van Orman. Some of her descriptions throughout this journey have been pure poetry. Yet there is so much more to this series than beautiful prose. A fast-paced, well rounded and continually developing storyline for one. Intriguing characters for another. And a blend of science and myth which is just, well, magical.
In the third book of the series, Dr Kat is on the trail of a serial killer. In the world inhabited by Sophia Katsaros, nothing is ever likely to be what it seems, including the discovery of dead bodies. A forensic pathologist deals in the cold hard facts of science, square pegs do not fit into round holes, but when you can enlist the help of dryads and a pack of ancient werewolves the shape of those holes and pegs becomes a lot more fluid.
The marriage of reality and myth are what drives this series, and with each book that union develops and expands. I do hope there are many more to come.