Goddess Cottage by Sherri A. Dub

Posted on the 01 October 2011 by Readingromances
Today, on the verge of turning thirty and co-owning a coffee shop with her best friend, a hot stranger walks into the cafe and hands her an envelope that will change her life forever. In it, there is a letter from an estranged woman claiming to be her dying aunt and a tarot card entitled, The Fool. If that isn’t bad enough, she is asked to accompany the handsome messenger to an undisclosed destination.Hayden Wells isn’t too happy to have to travel from Hailey, Alaska to an over-crowded part of Nevada to fetch the long, lost daughter of the Ivory witches coven. But, he doesn’t have a choice if he wants to continue to live. Being a werewolf has its’ perks, but being left unmated, isn’t one of them. He must convince Sierra Kastian that she has an aunt and a destiny that she cannot escape, or his pack will have no future and her family’s legacy and powers will be lost.
Sierra’s best friend convinces her to take the journey, but it will be up to her to accept her powers and her place in a delicate balance of nature and magic, all hidden from the outside world in the Alaskan wilderness.My Thoughts:
I loved how the author mixed the witches with werewolves and created a story where they weren’t just co-existing of helping each other, but depended on one another. I believe it is a page turner because of the characters. The main couple has a lot of chemistry and the tension between them is amazing! In some points I thought there was too much information and description going on and wanted it to be rushed and get to the action! I also found a few grammar issues that got my attention. The story is good and I like how it developed and how the problems were resolved towards the ending. This book clearly has potential to be a series and has a fantasy feeling that captivates the reader. An impressive debut book. I recommend it to the fantasy and paranormal romance lovers out there! Heat Level: 3/5 Rating: 4/5