Winterblaze by Kristen Callihan

Winterblaze (Darkest London, #3)

by Kristen Callihan

Once blissfully in love . . .
Poppy Lane is keeping secrets. Her powerful gift has earned her membership in the Society for the Suppression of Supernaturals, but she must keep both her ability and her alliance with the Society from her husband, Winston. Yet when Winston is brutally attacked by a werewolf, Poppy's secrets are revealed, leaving Winston's trust in her as broken as his body. Now Poppy will do anything to win back his affections . . .

Their relationship is now put to the ultimate test.
Winston Lane soon regains his physical strength but his face and heart still bear the scars of the vicious attack. Drawn into the darkest depths of London, Winston must fight an evil demon that wants to take away the last hope of reconciliation with his wife. As a former police inspector, Winston has intelligence and logic on his side. But it will take the strength of Poppy's love for him to defeat the forces that threaten to tear them apart.

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5 of 5 stars

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This was an exciting story. Couldn't figure out how they were going to get out of this mess. When we left Winston and Poppy at the end of Book 2, Winston had abandoned Poppy because she had been hiding things from him. He hates liars and to find out his beloved Poppy was lying to him was too much. Only to find out in Winterblaze that Winston his hiding the worst secret of all.

I loved how the story was interspersed with flashbacks of when they first met so even though they were currently separated, we saw them first coming together mixed in with rebuilding their relationship.

Great characters and great secondary characters who weren't willing to stay blended in the background. There is a teaser at the end so it is nice to know we are going to branch out from the Ellis sisters's stories. Looking forward to seeing where we go from here.

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