Review: The Shaman’s Temptation by Erin Moore

Posted November 3, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment

shaman's temptationA Shaman’s temptation could be the undoing of his people…

Madeleine Greenway, perfectionist and analyst for Surety Bank, has no place in her rigidly organized life for something as unpredictable as a man, much less a Native American shaman. Sent to the White Mountain reservation to help the tribe finance its new casino, she meets Tak, a proud, beautiful Apache, and finds herself surrounded by something magical in the Arizona desert. His touch becomes a passport to otherworldly bliss, and the strange coyote she sees makes her question what’s real. But it’s the amazing sex with Tak that makes Madeleine lose sight of her goal—to guarantee that Surety Bank’s investment in the casino won’t fail.

Last in a long line of shaman shape-shifters, Tak Nah-Kah-Yen has sworn a vow of celibacy to his gods. But Madeleine’s lithe body and honeyed lips compel him to forswear his pledge, claiming her for his own. His passion for her overshadows his link to his gods at a time when he most needs their help. Desperate to find funding for the casino and lift his people out of poverty, he’d accepted start-up money from less than savory sources who are willing to kill to guarantee their profit—the profit Madeleine’s bank jeopardizes.

Release Date: 09/18/13
Publisher: Etopia Press
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Marie
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Wow!  For a short story, this book certainly has a lot going on!  Madeleine is a bank analyst sent to assess a request for a loan by a Native American tribe.  The person trying to convince her to give them the loan is Tak, a very handsome, very mysterious and dreamy man that has drawn Madeleine’s attention.  From the moment they meet, something about one another feels familiar, and the two become very close, very quickly – giving in to their desires for each other.  But Tak’s desperation to raise money for his people living in poverty puts Madeleine and Tak in danger, and Madeleine’s goal of saving the casino is put in serious jeopardy.

I started this book and could not put it down.  It was incredible!  The relationship that develops between Tak and Madeleine is steamy and romantic.  They have fantastic chemistry, and it shows from the moment they set eyes on one another.  You can literally feel it leaping off of the pages.  Both Tak and Madeleine are well written characters, and I honestly hope that the author decides to write a sequel to this short story, as I really want to know what happens beyond the scope of this book.

Another thing about this book that I really enjoyed was the “paranormal” aspect of Tak and his coyote tribe – a nice change from the usual werewolf/shapeshifter stuff, and an interesting ancient ancestry feel to the story.  It really added depth to the characters and to the story itself, which is something a lot of short stories lack.

This was my first book by this author, and after reading The Shaman’s Temptation, I can honestly tell you that it will not be my last.

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