• The Shaman Charms the Shifter

  • A Nocturne Falls Universe Story
  • By: Larissa Emerald
  • Narrated by: B. J. Harrison
  • Length: 2 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (167 ratings)

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The Shaman Charms the Shifter

By: Larissa Emerald
Narrated by: B. J. Harrison
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Leopard shifter Sasha Weisberg arrives in Nocturne Falls hoping someone in the town of supernaturals might be able to undo the spell an angry ex-friend put on her. Otherwise, she’s doomed to live most of every day as a bird, with only three precious hours each day to enjoy her human form and her snow leopard not at all.

An archangel friend convinces Kianso Kane to travel to Nocturne Falls for a weekend of rest and relaxation. From the onset of the trip, his shaman calling challenged him to return to his Hawaiian roots and acknowledge his shaman birthright. His instincts led him right to Sasha and he knew straightaway she was his true love. But she was caught in a maelstrom of a witch's curse. And until she was free, she couldn’t be completely his.

They have one chance on Samhain to undo the curse, or else her next chance won’t be for 19 years. Can she trust Kianso and his visions?

©2017 Kristen Painter (P)2018 Kristen Painter

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Great

I did not like the first book written by this author in this series but this one was so much better. I enjoyed the entire story.

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Fun

A fun filled story filled with mystery lots of love a great small read Loved it

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I Loved this Story <3

This story is light and fun to read, yet filled with meaning and intensity at the same time. The character of Kianso was so intriguing to me. Learning about Kianso as a Shaman was the most interesting part. The light part of the story with Sasha's curse and all it brought to her was a nice break from a lot of the stories in the NFU where someone was out to get them, the threats, the mystery, the chase, the capture etc... I do love all of the rest but this was just a fun, interesting and easy listen. I hope to hear more with Kianso in other books!

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Laughter

Cute, unpredictable and fun! Lose chapter one please. So. olllllld! Harrison is great as always.

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Cute

i enjoyed listen to this very cute & sweet story.. However. it was waty too short.

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Loved it

I really enjoy Nocturne Falls books because they are light hearted with enjoyable stories and happy endings. Just what you need after a rough day at work.

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Obnoxious Heroine

One of the things I've noticed lately in many romances is the writer defaulting to the terrible, self-absorbed, everything-is-about-me, whining and complaining "heroine. Listen, authors, get a grip. If a woman has grown up to be a spoiled brat, love isn't going to change her, especially if she is won by the "hero" because he caters to her. Any such coupling is destined to the divorce court, and, probably in the most ugly ways. I could not stand this woman! I felt like Kianso was an idiot to be attracted to her, which reduces his attractiveness to me as a reader. This doesn't mean such a woman can't change, but the plot requires an entirely different approach to get such a woman truly to wake up to the fact that she isn't the center of the universe.

As I said, I've seen this sort of lazy writing in too many romance of late. Lazy writers equate a strong woman with a bitchy one. They are not the same thing. Such writers try to show strength with complaints, confrontation or automatic challenges instead of doing the real work of developing a character with depth and nuance and doing it by actions rather than adjectives and adverbs. The excuse of a "short" is invalid.

So, please drop the whining, the challenges just for the sake of challenge, and read Kristen's characters carefully to look for the pattern. And take a page out of the good writing handbook: "Dont tell! Show!

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