Heat of the Moment (Sisters of the Craft #2) by Lori Handeland *Review*

* I received a eARC of this book for my honest review*

A spell that tore three sisters apart is broken four hundred years later, when the magic in their blood reunites them. Now, one of them will discover her gift—and reignite a love long thought lost…

Flame-haired Becca Carstairs was born to be a veterinarian. Since childhood, her affinity for animals has been special, and her healing touch nothing short of magic. But only Becca knows the truth—that she alone can hear the creatures’ voices. She’s always trusted her sixth sense… until a string of missing pets, an attempted murder, and a face from her past converge into one explosive mystery, with her at its center. 

Is haunted Owen McAllister, the boy who broke her heart ten years ago, related to the sinister crimes that have peaceful Three Harbors, Wisconsin, on its guard? Or is his reappearance part of the answer to questions that have troubled her all her life? As Becca delves into her strange heritage, she’ll have to fight for her life… and the man she will always love.



MY THOUGHTS

This is book two in the Sisters of The Craft trilogy.  I read the first book ( In The Air Tonight) and I just couldn't wait to start reading the second book because it was so darn good and good thing I already had the second book so I was able to read it right away.

I did enjoy Heat Of The Moment but not has much as In The Air. It is well written but I thought it was a little slower and I didn't like that she instantly liked her real sister, her real mother and her real father. I think maybe I would have liked the book better if it would have taken her more time to like them. Maybe I am just weird for feeling like that. 

I will still read the third book closer to the date it will be released because I do want to know what happens with the third sister and all.  

I give Heat Of The Moment 3 out of 5.


Heat of the Moment (Sisters of the Craft #2) by Lori Handeland will be available to purchase on June 30th 2015.



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