Color of Night

Panthera Series #1 By Melissa R. Smith. Format: eBook. Read: August 2012.

Lexa is a young girl at a park with her family, when she spots a big, black, friendly panther. She offers him a sandwich, but her Uncle appears and tries to convince her to back away. Her Mom calls everyone to come and eat, so Lexa says goodbye to this friendly panther. Flash forward twenty years, and Lexa Gordon is on an adventure to capture pictures and take a temporary break from her life. Unfortunately it is snowing, and she is driving recklessly, so when she crashes, she only has herself to blame. In hopes of finding help, she goes on a long walk and spots a pretty waterfall, and as she takes a closer look she falls and passes out. Lexa wakes up later in a dark and toasty room. Katrine is a young woman who helps Lexa heal. Katrine is the maid of a mysterious man, who does not want his identity revealed to Lexa. Quinn Mackellar has his reasons for wanting to maintain his privacy, but for some strange reason he can’t stay away from Lexa. When he realizes the reason why, he must make the hardest decision of both his and Lexa’s lives.

Melissa R. Smith is a talented paranormal romance author. Readers will be on the edge of their seats, as they read this novel. The suspense is as powerful as the romantic chemistry. This is an exciting and amazing start to the Panthera Series. The conclusion will satisfy readers, which will help ease the torturous wait for the second book in this series. The timeline has a few errors, but overall they do not cause a big distraction from the storyline. Fans of young adult science fiction novels that crave a more adult setting should read this book. Fans of paranormal romance should read this book. Adult readers searching for a science-fiction/fantasy book to read for the first time should read this book.

This is the first book that I have read by Melissa R. Smith, and I can honestly say that I am now a lifelong fan. I knew that this book had the power to sweep me away, after just the first twenty pages. Unfortunatly I do not have the same lifestyle where I can place everything and everyone on hold while I read, but I was still able to complete this book in less than two days. Have you ever been swept away by a book? Have you ever been so caught up in a story that you are truely sad when it ends?

Enjoy!
~Ariesgrl

Notes: Melissa R. Smith provided a copy of this book to me for review.
To learn more about this book and the author visit her website.

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6 Responses to Color of Night

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  2. Bettie Clark says:

    Sounds intriging. How do I get a copy of the book? You have a real talent. Love, Bettie

  3. ariesgrl23 says:

    Hi Bettie Clark,
    Thank you so much for reading my blog. If you click on the link to the author’s website, she has listed all the sites where her book is available. I hope you enjoy! After you have read it, I would love to know your thoughts on it. Have a great day!
    Thanks again for visiting my blog.
    ~Ariesgrl

  4. Dana Zalesky says:

    Hi Ariesgrl!,
    This sounds like it would be perfect for me! I just love paranormal/ fantasy romances. My absolute favorite fantasy romance is Lara by Bertrice Small. It had a little bit of everything; I was barelt able to put it down!

    • ariesgrl23 says:

      Hi Dana,

      I know you love paranormal romance books. This author is right up your alley. Thanks for the book suggestion, I will definitely check it out. Let me know what you think of this book, if you decide to get it.

      Thanks again,
      ~Ariesgrl

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