Review: Prime Reaper – Charlotte Boyett-Compo

Posted September 22, 2013 by Shannon in / 1 Comment

6068204Prime Reaper Charlotte Boyett-Compo “WesternWind, Book Three.” Prime Reaper Arawn Gehdrin never expected to find a woman who would be willing to share her life with him. As the head of the Reaper unit, he was feared and loathed. Men stepped aside for him, women hid from him and children had nightmares when he showed up in their town. But that wasn’t the case with Danielle Brewster, the sheriff’s strong-willed daughter. With flashing eyes and a saucy grin, she set out to win the Reaper’s heart and capture his very soul. Danielle saw only the good in Arawn Gehdrin and understood his loneliness, for that same loneliness stared back at her from the mirror each morning. His smile set her heart racing and his dark good looks sent shivers of desire coursing through her body. There was no way she was going to let him get away from her. Beyond the western mountains lurks an evil the Reapers thought destroyed. The Ceannus-alien creatures hell-bent on enslaving humankind-had returned to Terra with a vile secret meant to cripple the Reapers. With them, they had brought horrendous death for the people of Terra. “Note: While a stand alone story, it is recommend the books be read in order for better reader enjoyment and understanding

Series: WesternWind #3
Release Date: January 3, 2007
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Michelle
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Prime Reaper is the third story in the Western Wind series. I do recommend reading the prior stories but this all of them can be read as stand alone novels. One of the things I really enjoy is that the author doesn’t try to manipulate the reader by using cliffhangers at the end of one novel to compel you to buy the next one. She simply crafts a well-written story with realistic characters and a story line with erotic romance, adventure, suspense, mystery, paranormal elements, and even comedy. Charlotte Boyett-Compo proves that a good reader doesn’t need gimmicks or tricks. I was hooked from the first novel in the series.

The Reapers are a band of paranormal soldiers that defend the inhabitants of Terra. They possess superhuman strength, laser whips, and internal worms that heal them of any wounds. Though not sworn to remain single most do –that is until they meet a woman they are incapable of refusing. Danielle is the daughter of the Haines City sheriff, and she has decided that she wants the heart of Prime Reaper Arawn Gehdrin. Arawn and Danielle have a very strong love and the reader will be privy to the erotic love scenes between the two. From start to finish this book is steam filled. However, their intense love fest with be interrupted because the reapers must confront the evil Ceannus that have returned to Terra to wreak havoc. This story will reveal a side of Reapers, Arawn and Owen, that will be heartbreaking. The Reapers will wage a battle that could cost them one of their own while depending on a former enemy turned ally. Two Reapers will be challenged to keep their mates or face a loss from which they may not recover.

Each time I though that I knew which direction this story was headed the author went a different route. Immediately after resolving one situation another one cropped up that lead to another suspenseful jouney. Along the way the I enjoyed the spicy love scenes between the couples. I could feel the love and affection each felt for their spouse. I was so caught up in the story I forgot that these were not real people. I was afraid that one of the relationships would break up and the Reaper would be hurt forever. All of the characters were well-developed with multiple layers. Each one showed differing sides of their personality and the author even gave some background so that the reader understood the intricacies of their personalities. However, there was a point when I wished that I could get into the book and slap some sense into Lea and Danielle. I thought some of their antics were a little dramatic and unnecessary. But I will admit that some women, much as I hate to admit it, do act like they did in the story.

This is my third book, and I have begun to think of the characters as old friends. I can’t wait to start the next book. I know this author isn’t the most well known, but the books that she has created are a treasure trove of entertainment for the romance and suspense lovers’ soul.

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