Review: Xaman

Xaman - Simone Beaudelaire, Edwin Stark

Simone Beaudelaire and Edwin Stark have teamed up to create a paranormal romance set in the jungles of Belize. When Rachael Monroe travels to Devil's Vale in the heart of the jungle, she was originally planning to find a new species of hummingbird to further her studies and future career. Instead she finds herself with a fiancé tagging along, and the feeling of someone watching her.

 

As the past and the present collide in a romance as steamy as the country it is set in, Rachael will need to decide what her future will be... and if it will include the mysterious Xaman.

 

With echoes back to the Mayan civilizations in Belize, this story is more than just a romance. A mixture of history, a blending of cultures, and... of course... magic, Xaman tells the tale of a love that resonates through the ages. Beaudelaire and Stark do a wonderful job of bringing this story to live and helping you live the tale itself, from fear to hope to love. Neither completely serious nor a trip through humor, this is a blending that showcases the best of their talents. My only complaint about this book is that it ended, and I can only hope that these two authors continue to work together in the future!

 

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If you enjoy paranormal romance, with a mixture of history and wonder, I highly recommend picking up Xaman. The kindle edition can be found (on sale now for $0.99!) at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MVQSZE4/?tag=shasworofboo-20.

 

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