Feral Magic by Tate James – A Book Review

Posted June 20, 2019 by Booksandblurbs in PNR, Reverse Harem, Reviews / 3 Comments

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Feral Magic

(Forgotten Gods – Book 1)

by Tate James
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fast Burn, PNR RH

Available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited

Down and Dirty

A fast and fun adventure that resurrects old gods, new magic and a cast of characters worthy of a Tate James novel. Free on KU.

What is it about?

(Blurb from GoodReads)

Volunteer kitten rescuer Margaret “Cleo” Carroll is having a monumentally crappy day. She was kicked out of her rental, her cat just died, and she’d rather stick rusty spoons in her eyes than beg help from her parents.
Her house-bus breaking down on the side of the road in Butt-Fuck-Nowhere is the last straw. So when three drool-worthy strangers offer her a deal that seems too good to be true, tequila is to blame for her accepting.
But once a deal is made in the name of magic, it cannot be undone. The consequences of reneging are severe, and Cleo has no desire to spend the rest of her days as a rodent. Especially not after her new travel companions show some claws of their own.
A girl with no idea who she really is, three men who are much more than they first appear, and an ancient goddess on a power trip.
All Cleo wanted to do was rescue some kittens.

**PLEASE NOTE: A portion of this story was published in the limited run charity anthology “Petting Them” but this is the extended, full version of Forgotten Gods Book 1 – Feral Magic.**

Thoughts on Feral Magic

This ride was quick, but highly enjoyable, featuring both the snark and action Tate James is known for. It’s flat out funny, rich with Egyptian myth and magical enough to satisfy even the most ardent or paranormal fans.

Pros:

  • Cleo is slap happy and has an inner monologue of wit and sarcasm that tickles.
  • Fast paced.
  • No editing errors noted.
  • Intriguing world building.

Cons:

  • Story Crux is lobbed at you, like a bomb…. or bombshell. Take your pick.
  • Little too Fast in places.

Perspective

First Person, Single POV

Ending Type

Cliffhanger

Rating

NC-17 to XXX (MMMF)

Verdict

4 out of 5 Stars

Enjoyable and funny bone busting, this is perfect for fans of Egyptian myth or shifters. Free on KU.

Published on June 5th, 2019

240 Pages

Please note, Feral Magic is a Reverse Harem novel which features intense sexual scenes and themes more suited to an adult audience.

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