
Title: Touch of Evil
Series: Touch #1
Author’s Name: Cecy Robson
Publisher: Cecy Robson, LLC
Genre: Fantasy Romance
Page Count: 196 Pages
ISBN: 978-1947330368
Author or Book Website: Cecy Robson, Author
Link to Amazon purchase page: Touch of Evil: A Weird Girls Novel (Weird Girls Touch): Robson, Cecy: Amazon.com: Books
Link to Goodreads: Touch of Evil (Weird Girls, #10; Touch, #1) by Cecy Robson | Goodreads
Release Date: N/A
How I Got the Book: Review Copy
Summary of the Book:
The award-winning Weird Girls urban fantasy romance series continues to blow away modern fantasy and adventure fans with heart-stopping action and romance. Centered around four unique and powerful sisters, it’s time for Emme Wird, the youngest sister, to step into the supernatural spotlight.
Emme Wird, the healer and powerful telekinetic in the Wird family, hasn’t had the best of luck with males. While her sisters have found their mates and forever loves, Emme has found males that are better left as lost. Is a decent meal with polite conversation too much to ask for? Yes, it is.
When a pack member that Emme has dinner with is discovered dead and dismembered, it is up to Emme and her werewolf friend, Bren, to solve the murder. But spine-tingling danger and touches with evil have ways of bringing close friends closer.
Could the male that Emme searches for be right in front of her? Or will evil snatch him away from her, just as it did once before?
My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. It has been along time for this book and the four sister to step out of the shadows of her older sisters who have already found their forever loves and mates. Emme has never had luck with males and getting what she is looking for seems impossible. The characters in this book amazing and full of personality and dimension. It is crazy and weird but that made me love it even more. It got me all up in my feeling and get very investing in how things would turn out. You want to know you going to have to read it yourself. It is worth the read.
My Rating of the Book: 5 Stars