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Nightway Chant

Coulter and Woodard, Book 3

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Nightway Chant

De: M.J. Calabrese
Narrado por: Nick J. Russo
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THE TRILOGY IS COMPLETE!

There was a time in Detective Eagle Woodard’s life that he would like to forget, but Eagle’s past catches up with him and it’s threatening to destroy everything and everyone he holds dear.

Dr. Adam Coulter is recovering from a cancer diagnosis and Adam and Eagle’s relationship is stronger than ever, but the continued disappearance of their son, Michael, overshadows their happiness. A new threat appears in the form of a man Detective Eagle Woodard thought dead. Sergeant Dean Kessler, aka "The Viking," is on a mission to destroy his old Black Ops team mate. Secrets held in silence by Eagle for over a decade come to the surface, threatening his relationship with Adam and with Eagle’s family.

Not only is The Viking after Eagle, but when Dean Kessler finds his younger brother is in Albuquerque, he becomes a target for his older brother’s revenge as well. Eagle wants to deal with Dean on his own, but the people who care for Eagle the most aren’t about to let him do this by himself.

The question is, will Eagle be able to keep the worst part of himself locked away, or will he need "The Skinwalker" to help him defeat "The Viking?"

AUTHOR'S NOTE: This book begins about six months after the end of Book 2 in the Coulter/Woodard series. This is the third planned book in the Coulter/Woodard series. No others are planned at this time, but who knows if the muse will strike. There are secondary characters who might need to have their stories told, but if they do, then the stories will be standalone novels.

PLEASE NOTE: This story contains some scenes of BDSM, drug abuse, and violent death. If these are triggers for you, this book may not be for you.

©2020 M.J. Calabrese (P)2022 M.J. Calabrese
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First and foremost, this series is not a romance. The main characters, who are supposed to love each other, are horrible. The entire story is a disjointed mess. Things happen and then some random fact is dropped into the story to, I assume, make it more intriguing. It’s not. I stuck with it in the hopes that it would get better, but each book got substantially worse. I’d return the audios if I could. Generally I don’t leave written reviews, but this series is just so bad that I have to. So many things in this “complete” trilogy were left open. Neither character acted consistently throughout the series and it was hard to grasp which version of the character was on page; I’m not talking about character growth, I’m talking full personality changes. Between the cheating, the fights, and the joking about rape, not to mention the cringe Ke-mo/Tonto nicknames… there is just so much wrong with this series. And then it just ended with an info dump and that was that. I’m upset with myself for not just DNFing, this was a waste of time and money. Don’t let the blurb fool you if you like romantic suspense. The only good thing about this was Nick J Russo’s narration, he did an amazing job, especially considering the source material.

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