In the game of life and death, no one wins. When reluctant assassin, Kali, is finally given a mission to protect instead of destroy, she thinks she’s gained everything she’s ever wanted. But navigating court life brings its own challenges, especially when no one can find out what she is… -A fantasy standalone reverse harem set in the Paranormal Council Universe.
she is an assassin and she does not like destroying lives so when she given a chance to protect instead she takes it. It is not going to be as easy as she thinks. What will she have to do? Can she keep? What she files she need to keep hidden? Follow her journey through this new situation
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Death’s Choice by Laura Greenwood is such a wonderful story that I have loved reading very much. If you love reading about fantasy and paranormal romance are stories you love reading as much as I do then this wonderful story is definately highly recommend for you.
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This book is recommended for readers 18+ due to sexually explicit scenes.
I do so love the Paranormal Council books. They are such great, short fated mates stories. This is the first RH in the series I’ve read. The dynamic between Kali and her mates is very sweet. A highly enjoyable read.
Loved Kali! The plot and characters are awesome, made me want to keep reading and find out what happens to Edward! How Kali and her men are doing, if she’s successful in having it all (of course we know she does). Totally recommending this book and loved the HEA!!
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Highly entertaining, emotionally thrilling, sexy and engaging adventure filled with danger, intrigue, exciting charters, witty banter and heart racing twists….. an edge of your seat read from beginning to end. Excellent reading
This was a brilliant, steamy, wonderful story about trust, friendship, duty, loyalty, morals, intrigue, magic, hope, and love. The characters were phenomenal, the love scenes were sweet, spicy, and 100% cheese-free, and the plot was clever and full of twists. It ended in a well deserved HEA, but I’d be thrilled to get to read more about Kali, Daneel, Henry, and Charles in the future.
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This is a good read for a rainy day and continues with a story in the Paranormal Council series. Kali is working as an assassin but is given an assignment to protect a prince in a palace. It keeps your attention and wanting to read to the end as all of Laura’s books do.
Death’s Choice by Laura Greenwood is a stand alone book in the Paranormal Council Universe. In this book, Kali a twenty year old necromancer who was raised by the order to be an assassin is sent to the palace to protect the prince from assassination. While at the palace Kali meets two of her soul mates. Soon after she has to make several decisions that will affect everyone she loves for the rest of their lives. This book is a suspense filled tale with lots of sensual romantic scenes between Kali and her men. Plus there is a few interesting twists and turns that kept me turning the pages until the very end. This is a wonderful book that any paranormal romance reader will love. Death’s Choice is a 5+ star suspenseful tale of murder and love.
Given a chance to protect instead of kill, necromancer assassin Kali couldn’t be more thrilled. She is thrown into court life to protect the Prince from unnamed threats. Sounds pretty straight forward right? Nope. She stumbles into something so much more while uncover as his betrothed.. Things develop pretty quickly in this book and you get pulled in for the start. The only thingI would’ve liked different was a bit more of an in-depth look at necromancer magic. There’s magic, romance, betrayal, friendship, and the desire to be something more all in this book. The reverse harem aspect comes together at a medium pace over the book with little struggle. The book ends in a HEA for Kali and her men, while open enough for a continuation later on if the author decides to revisit any of he characters from this book.
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This was a great book to read. Kept me interested throughout. The story is well written and the characters are well developed. Laura Greenwood is a great author. I highly recommend reading this book.
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A stand alone, that, if you’ve read any of Greenwood will recognize the world of the Paranormal Council. A well written paranormal read that will hook you from the beginning and include enough twists to keep you riveted. Great characters and story line. You won’t want to miss Kali’s story.
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Deaths Choice is a reverse harem standalone set in the Paranormal Council Universe. There’s a lot going on in this story and it held my attention from the first page until the last. I like how strong Kali is and how she has a good heart no matter what horrible things she has done. This book has it all action, danger, drama, romance, steam, magic, mystery and some twists that make this a great read.
A short story about Kali a necromancer. We have some action that will want to keep you reading. She kills for the Order, but than one day she is ordered to protect. What is going on? What will she do when she has meet her soulmate? How many can you really have, she has more?
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What a fun and interesting read for Kali the assassin. On this new assignment which is different because she’s protecting the charge instead of assassinating them, she meets her soul mates. Not one but three. And with the addition of the third one things change drastically.
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This is a really good stand alone novel from the Paranormal Council universe about a young woman who is forced to work for n assassin to protect her own secret from becoming public as it would mean her death. Normally she hates her bob but then she gets a cushy assignment to protect the prince by pretending to be his fiance how ever things dont exactly go to plan. Full of unexpected twists and turns this book was a really enjoyable read.
I enjoyed this book from the first turn of the page. The characters are well developed and engaging and the storyline is well written with plenty going on that kept me turning the pages. The author did a great job keeping the storyline flowing smoothly.
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This story is set in the Paranormal Council universe. Kali is a necromancer who must not let anyone know that information or her own life could be in jeopardy. She works as an assassin for a Necromancy Order, hating the job but having no way to refuse it. Finishing her assignment, she was awakened the next morning by her closest friend, Daneel, who told her the higher-ups wanted to see her. That was odd since they were supposed to give her a day or two between assignments.
When she reports to get her new assignment, she is told it will be at the palace. But instead of using her assassin skills, she was being sent as a bodyguard to protect the prince from any kind of threat, magic or mundane. The prince is unaware of her true nature and she is forbidden to tell him. She was to leave in 3 hours’ time.
Kali rode in the bumpy carriage, reading about her new role as Lady Beaufort, a wealthy widow. She was also to pretend to be betrothed to the Prince. Two men were with the Prince and neither was human, which could be a problem if they could sense what she was. Charles was particularly hostile and she would watch him closely. As Charles and the Prince left the room, Henry approached to brief her. Apparently he was also not friendly, judging from his scowl. But when she called him “My Lord” and he snarled that he was not, she responded that she was not a Lady but they can pretend otherwise. To her surprise, he actually laughed. She wouldn’t tell him what she was when he asked; she knew he was a hawk-shifter. And as he started to turn, she had a blade at his throat to tell him not to doubt her skills again. When he invited her to train with him in the morning, she replied yes, as long as he didn’t try to make her shift into a hawk!
This was a really good book! The challenges Kali will face will keep the reader on edge as the story line moves along at a swift pace. Kali’s personality is wonderful, and the dialog she shares with others had me smiling. Her strength is obvious and she displays confidence in what she is doing, even if she’s not so sure. Aside from her bodyguard duties, her life will be further complicated as she meets her mates. Grab a copy and join in her adventure to protect the Prince and find her own HEA.
Love reverse harems and Laura knows how to do them in a short package. This was perfect for a couple hours to relax and also live in a fantasy world. Love this universe and how Kali comes to meet her mates while also trying to prove herself and keep her own secrets.
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Another different story, but short, from Laura Greenwood. Kali is a necromancer and assassin. She gets an unusual assignment to guard someone instead of killing him. She gets to meet her soulmates while she’s there. There are a few twists and a little mystery. A little steam and a lot of action and adventure. The characters are interesting. I want to know more about them. Good reading.
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Another great Paranormal Council standalone.
This is another standalone set within the greater Paranormal Council universe. It’s quite an interesting universe, as the magic within it works in a specific way, whether they be necromancers, witches, or shifters. Living within the human realm comes with its many dangers, but the characters here manage to adapt and find their place within it.
Kali is a necromancer whose job is to kill whoever her guild assigns her to. Unlike some of her peers, she doesn’t actually relish in the killing part at all. So when she receives an assignment to protect instead of kill, she is all for it, especially when it brings certain men into her sphere who turn out to be far more than they seem. Kali adapts well to the new situation, loving the fact that she doesn’t have to kill. Well, not on order, anyway – only to protect. She makes some good friends, and even stronger enemies, in her new life.
The characters have interesting dimensions to themselves, and some are more accepting of the unchangeable situation than others. Most notably, jealousy, until it becomes obvious that the emotion is completely pointless. The dynamic once she has found all three of her mates becomes really interesting, although one of them should have been expected, really.
I was actually slightly disappointed that the “clause” wasn’t used to protect Kali, like expected, instead of the more extreme setting, but all works out well in the end.
Final rating: – Really liked