The Undoing by Shelly Laurenston

The Undoing (Call of Crows, #2)

by Shelly Laurenston

"Laurenston is the queen of paranormal romances that mix over-the-top humor, eccentric characters and sexy, crazy plots to produce addictive stories you won't want to put down." --RT Book Reviews

No one would ever accuse Jace Berisha of having an easy life--considering her husband…you know…killed her. But that was then! Now she fights for mighty Viking gods with the spectacular and vicious Crows.

But things are turning very bad, very quickly because a vengeful, ancient goddess has come into the world with just one thing on her mind--ending it. And the only way they can hope to stop her is if the Crows join forces with their one-time enemies, the Protectors. A Viking Clan created to do nothing but kill every Crow they see.

Thankfully, Protector Ski Eriksen is a peace loving kind of guy. Because the woman he is desperately trying to get close to is the beautiful and not-very-chatty Jace. Battling Nordic clans? Unkillable goddesses? Jace's mean-spirited dog? None of these things would ever get in the way of a true Viking!

“If you enjoy outrageous scenarios, witty banter, and hilariously over-the-top characters, look no further than Shelly Laurenston’s Call of Crows series.”—SmexyBooks, Best Books of the Year

Reviewed by nitzan_schwarz on

4 of 5 stars

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I really enjoyed this one as well!

Loved Jace and her introvert tendencies, loved Ski and his rational mind (also, I love the owl like head tilting. LOVE IT).

I really enjoyed their gradual love story, I loved slowly uncovering Jace's past, seeing more of the gods and goddesses, and being around the Protectors, because they're a fun bunch!

It was also really intriguing to realize this was happening in the same universe as the Pride series, and that shifters consider the Clans weirdos and vice verse, and that all the religions apparently have their warriors and stuff.

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