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Book Review: Don’t Cheat Me (Nora Jacobs #2) by Jackie May

Hi Cara,

Today I am reviewing the 2nd book in the Nora Jacobs series Don't Cheat Me.

 

Synopsis

One month after Nora's violent induction to the dangerous supernatural side of Detroit, she's finally settling into her new life as the underworld's token human. All she wants to do is mind her own business, enjoy her new friends, and stay safe. But that's easier said than done when she's such an enigma to everyone around her.

Thanks to her unique psychic abilities, she's garnered a reputation for being mysterious and powerful. When the alpha of a local werewolf pack asks her to help him figure out who is stealing from him, she can't say no, even though getting involved in pack business could have deadly repercussions.

While tangled up in a heap of werewolf troubles, Nora can't quite shake her old vampire problem, either. Henry is practically stalking her, Parker is breaking down the walls around her heart, and Nora's blatant fear of the blood-sucking monsters is a delicious temptation for the natural predators.

Nora's succubus friend, Cecile, believes throwing her a "coming out" party into underworld society is the best way to solve all of her problems. Nora disagrees. If the vampires and werewolves don't kill her, Cecile's party planning definitely will.

(Synopsis from Goodreads.com) 

Opinion

Don't Cheat Me is another great urban fantasy mystery. This time the mystery involves one of the Werewolves packs. 

When Nora starts her investigation I thought it would take up the whole book. But it was kind of solved half wat bit it's not. But there is more than meets the eye. 

Don't Cheat Me introduced a new love interest into Nora complicated love life. Rook is a werewolf and brother to Wolf. I like Rook especially when his inner wolf is closer to the surface. Rook joins Parker and Oliver in trying to woo Nora's heart. I am interested to see how each of them react to Nora once she gets her curse under control. 

In Don't Cheat me we finally find out what makes Nora different. I am not going to lie I am not surprised, but that might be because I have read books with that type of characters before so I noticed the clues.

Again Hollie Jackson has given a great performance narrating the story and giving all the characters their own voice with attitude. 

My rating for Don't Cheat Me is 4.2 out of 5. 

 

4.2 out of 5

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