Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Shifting Love by Constance O'Day-Flannery


This book is really good. It is a lot different than I thought it would be. The main gal, Maggie, is the one in the story that is a shifter. She is also coerced by a secret society to help men open their hearts to love, so that they can love the one they are supposed to be with.


Synopsis (from back of book): Maggie O'Shea knows that because of her dark past, there's no place for love in her life. She owns a successful store in Philadelphia, where she uses her special gifts to help the people she meets. Though this doesn't fulfill her , she is content. Most of the time.

Entrepreneur Julian McDonald runs an empire. He's rich, cynical, bored- and not interested in relationships. He was in love, once, but since her death, there's been no space in his heart for anyone else.

Maggie knows as soon as she meets Julian that she could fall in love with him. But a secret society devoted to bringing the world back into balance has a mysterious agenda for Julian- and doesn't care about the heart's wish of a vulnerable shapeshifter...



My thoughts: Maggie and Julian are both love able characters. This book had some good surprises coming that you don't expect. I give this book a 4/5.

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