Review: The Witch’s Protector by Doris O’Connor

Posted April 26, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  The Witch’s Protector by Doris O’ConnorThe Witch's Protector by Doris O'Connor
Series: The Protectors, #2
Genres: Paranormal, Paranormal Romance
Published by Siren-BookStrand Publication Date: April 2, 2015
Also in this series: Her Lion Protector [The Protectors 3]
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five-stars

[Siren Classic: Erotic Paranormal Romance, shape-shifters, witches, werewolves, consensual BDSM, sex toys, HEA]

They’re the men mothers warn their daughters to stay away from.

In 1957 the tiny village of Middle Brook is caught between two warring MCs, the Mongrels and the Lupines. As a fledgling Guardian witch, not yet in full control of her immense powers, Joanne Lilley knows to stay away. When she witnesses the Mongrels leader being run off the road, the instant connection she feels to the wolf shifter changes everything. Is he the one destined to awaken her?

Henry Hastings is the Alpha of his pack and the village’s Protector. He’s a man with a vision—all shifters will unite against the evil that haunts Cumbria at night—something the Lupines vehemently oppose. Finding his mate is a young and innocent witch wasn't part of that vision, but the fates have decided.

Being with him places Joanne in danger, as her awakened powers are sought by his enemies.

When disaster strikes, Henry is faced with an impossible choice…

Kenna’s Thoughts

Doris O’connor does it again.  In “The Witch’s Protector” she wrote a story with a handsome shifter Hero, a beautiful, strong willed heroine, and some fantastic background characters.  I’m so impressed with this one.  It brings out some real emotion, and I have to confess that it made me cry.  That doesn’t happen to he very often.

No spoilers to be given here.  I will just tell you that the Hero, Henry Hastings, is amazing.  The leader of the Mongrels MC, he is the perfect Alpha.  He is tough, but he’s also progressive.  He wants to unite all the shifters in Middle Brook because there are some very nasty beings out there that want to harm them.  When he meets Joanne Lilley, a young witch who is rather oblivious to what’s going on.  However, she’s quite brave, and when Henry is hurt, she won’t stop until she can heal him.

The story really takes off from there.  Their relationship forms quickly, but that is just fine to me.  I’m a firm believer in love at first sight, and that is what happens in “The Witch’s Protector”.  Their chemistry is palpable.  They both want and need each other.  Henry wants to protect Joanne because, even though he’s not totally happy about it, she’s his destined mate.  I should mention that, the sexual tension is high, and when they come together, it’s so HOT!  I mean…not even “hot” but “HAWT!!!!”.

Along with the heat comes action and fear.  You know that in Middle Brook, nobody can just instantly live happily ever after, right?  There is evil, and Henry, Joanne, the Mongrels, and other citizens have to stop that evil from taking over.  I really liked this about the book.  It really enhances the love story, if that makes any sense.  It also ties the past to the present and it will help the reader to understand future installments of the series.

This is the second book in “The Protectors” series.  It can be read as a stand alone, but I do recommend that you read book one, “Her Bear Protector” first.  You’ll get an idea of what goes on in Middle Brook (Which is a town that I’d love to visit), the other characters, and the threat that is always lurking in the background.  These stories are fantastic, and Doris has such a sharp mind for this genre.  I’m giving it five solid stars, and if I could go higher, I would give it ten or more 🙂  You should definitely get this book.

About Doris O’Connor

Glutton for punishment would be a good description for Doris… at least that’s what she hears on an almost daily basis when people find out that she has a brood of nine children, ranging from adult to toddler and lives happily in a far too small house, cluttered with children, pets, dust bunnies, and one very understanding and supportive husband. Domestic goddess she is not.

There is always something better to do after all, like working on the latest manuscript and trying not to scare the locals even more than usual by talking out loud to the voices in her head. Her characters tend to be pretty insistent to get their stories told, and you will find Doris burning the midnight oil on a regular basis. Only time to get any peace and quiet and besides, sleep is for wimps.

She likes to spin sensual, sassy, and sexy tales involving alpha heroes to die for, and heroines who give as good as they get. From contemporary to paranormal, BDSM to F/F, and Ménage, haunting love stories are guaranteed.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.