Private investigator, Dinah Greenwoods, has never lost a supernatural case, until she deals with humans Dinah isn’t just any private investigator from the multiverse. She specializes in violent cases across the multiverse, and she likes her business until her best friend becomes the latest victim of a mass murder. She goes to England to obtain information for her investigation, just to find out … for her investigation, just to find out her friend might not be the only victim, and the Earth might be attacked by unknown powerful supernatural forces.
Why would she care?
She works for a living. She doesn’t plan to be a hero. And this job with the human race doesn’t pay much.
She could ignore the information and go back to her universe, but she decides otherwise, because Arik convinces her. She could help, and maybe for once in her life, money doesn’t really matter.
He’s passionate. She’s witty. He’s talented. She’s resourceful.
Together, they could save the humankind from an attack. But there is a problem: She can’t use Arik’s talent without sacrificing his life.
Oleander – Shadow of Angel is the first instalment of the Dark Solar trilogy. If you love romantic fantasy that contains a mix of contemporary suspense, mystery, magic, space opera and time travel, this is the series for you.
Grab the book, and enjoy the ride to D.N. Leo’s exotic universes.
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Oleander is the first book that I read in the Dark Solar Trilogy. It is a wonderfully suspenseful trip thru the Multiverse and Earth. The storyline is engaging with a compelling mystery that brings the Multiverse into our world. The characters draw you into the story and keep you engaged. Dinah is a strong female protagonist who is a private investigator trying to solve mass murders. Arik is a mythology professor at Oxford who holds the key to solving the crimes, but what he knows puts him in danger. These two are drawn to one another and their romance, as well as the danger, blossoms. What follows is intrigue, suspense, and lots of magic and other supernatural action, and paranormal activity. With all of these elements, Oleander is definitely one of my faves.
Awesome characters, great story, lots of action, and few laughs! A new set of heroes in this story that I am looking forward to reading more about. I enjoyed this story very much and recommend it highly!
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oleander is a multiverse novel part one of three. for those who have entered the multiverse several characters are back and new ones have entered. a great mystery starter.
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She never wants to be involved with humans when her friend get killed in a mass murder in earth. She goes to find out what is going on but the pay is not so good. She could just leave it but she goes anyway. She meets him and they will work together. What will happen? Will she solve it?
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I won’t summarize the plotline here, the blurb is clear enough to get an idea. As a fan of D.N. Leo’s Multiverse stories, I couldn’t skip this one. Action-packed and suspenseful, with a hint of romance, it grips you right from the start. The world building is wonderful and we’re introduced to new characters, as well developed as the ones from previous books, some of which make an appearance. Although the story is part of the Multiverse, it can be read as a standalone, as the author has included enough background story for new readers to get acquainted with her unique and wonderful world. I can’t wait to read what comes next!
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D.N. Leo has done it again! Another new series that I can’t put down! From start to finish, it’s full of action and suspense and I really laughed out loud a couple of times to my family’s dismay. The only thing I didn’t like is the cliffhanger that is a trademark of D.N. Leo.
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This series of episodes in the multiverse saga can be read in a long afternoon and is not for little ones. I read an ARC and this voluntary review is my own opinion.