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He’s no fairy-tale prince. But he just may be the hero she needs.

Grimm’s Circle, Book 3

Ren has always danced along the fine line between being a little bit crazy and being overcome by a darkness that’s haunted him since his mortal days. As an empath, he prefers to live far from people who would leak their emotions all over him, so he’s not expecting the woman who drives right into the heart of his wood. She has a cursed book with her and demons hot on her heels. Even more surprising are her abilities and the reaction Ren has to her.

Aileas is on the run. She just isn’t certain if she’s running from something real or imagined. One thing is for sure, her brother is dead and she’s certain the book she found has something to do with his death. She really starts to doubt her sanity when she meets a hot but somewhat crazed man in the middle of nowhere.

He calls himself Ren, and although he doesn’t seem to be out to hurt her, he definitely seems to want something. She just doesn’t understand what. She does know what she wants though. She wants him, and the shadows and darkness she glimpses inside him don’t matter. At least, right up until he claims to be a guardian angel.
And she thought she was going crazy.

Warning this title contains soul-sucking demons, kick-ass angels and a hero who is a little crazy and a whole lot sexy.


Crazed Hearts Grimm Circle Book 3 edition by Shiloh Walker Literature Fiction eBooks

If there's one thing Ren knows, it's crazy. He should, given the century or so he's spent dancing that particular line of darkness. And he no longer has his best friend, occasional partner, and sometimes lover Elle to help keep him steady. Instead, head Grimm and general pain in the backside Will has tasked him with training the still human Mandy for the role she will one day fill.

It's not a bad gig, really, but he stays away from people as much as possible, remaining with Mandy at his cabin in the woods. The stress and pain from his empathetic gift is far less damaging that way, and he can sense danger coming long before it gets anywhere close to reaching them.

Danger or evil, like what he feels hungrily circling the young woman he finds standing next to her car on a road through his woods. A woman who rocks him to his foundation even as she scares the hell out him. Not because of who or what she is, but because of what she has with her.

Aileas Corbett thinks she's losing her mind. That's the only rational explanation for her grim certainty that her brother's death was not only suspicious, but had something to do with the book that she has in the back of her car. The book that she can feel...whispering...to her. A book that feels actively malicious.

She's on the run because she doesn't know what else to do and she isn't sure where to go. She's running because she's certain that if she stops, she'll die. Only when a wolf dashes out in front of her as she rides through the woods does she finally jerk her car to a stop. Then, as if it happens every day, a strange and oddly compelling man walks up behind the wolf and confronts her, too much knowledge and too many horrors reflected in his eyes.

Insanity. Impending doom. And two people on a collision course with forces of evil bent on ultimate destruction. Not everyone is going to get out of this one alive.

~*~

As much as I love the concept for this series, and as big a fan as I am of the first two books, I can't say I fully enjoyed this one. I was surprised, too, because I had been really looking forward to a Happily Ever After for poor Ren, who I felt so badly for after seeing him lose Elle in No Prince Charming. Because of that, I was open to liking just about anything that would give him a chance at happiness of his own, but this one didn't quite do it for me.

Though the writing is as solid as ever, I didn't feel like the plot of this novella had much meat to it, either in relation to the external plot conflict or the romance threads. There also seemed to be a curious lack of character depth in either of the main characters. Yes, I've met Ren before, but only as a secondary character, and Aileas was a completely new commodity. Though the framework for strong, original character definition was in place for them both, I never felt the narrative dug far enough beneath surface development for either of them.

And that may be the first time I've had that issue with character depth and dimension in a Walker story. Realistic and gritty character development is usually one of her strongest gifts as an author.

Sadly, the external conflict of the sadistic soul-sucking book from hell and its merry band of bloodthirsty orin was also a little disappointing. Despite a couple of powerfully emotional scenes (another Walker standard), overall I felt the threat and danger was fairly limited in scope and lacking in substantial layers. Too much of the story seemed little more complex than Ren protecting Aileas at his home while danger advanced.

I have to admit, I also had problems with the end of the novella. I am not a fan of that type of conflict resolution or romance denouement. I've read similar situations in other books and it's never worked for me, though that is strictly a reading preference, and a completely subjective opinion.

The pieces were all there for this novella, and my hopes were high for Ren, but his story didn't seem to give him everything I was hoping for him. It didn't give me everything I was hoping for me, either. The good points, though, are there, if scattered more than I would like. I'm a fan of this series, even now, and hold out hope for a longer, more detailed and fully invested story with better defined characters in the next installment.

~*~*~*~
Reviewed for One Good Book Deserves Another.

Product details

  • File Size 487 KB
  • Print Length 108 pages
  • Publisher Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (July 13, 2010)
  • Publication Date July 13, 2010
  • Language English
  • ASIN B003VIWO7A

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I loved this one.... especially when they were both given the opportunity to live as mortals...
I picked that because that was my only thought when I finished reading this book.I haven't moved to another author's book yet.
this series of books are awesome. ive read the the ones available cant wait to read the one about Will.
I liked this book because I like Greta and Ren, I think those are the two in it but I can't really remember since it has been almost a month since I read it, but I really liked it.
Awesome! Series...adventure, suspense and a HEA for the Grimes.
I feel like there is the outline of a good story here, but you never really get to know either of the main characters. I read the 2.5 novella because it was free, and I have a thing for bald empaths, so I jumped right in at book 3. These two characters are never really drawn out or shown to connect with each other outside of sexually. We as the reader get glimpses into Ren's past through flashbacks but he doesn't share them with the heroine. Spoiler alert I guess?? - he flies into a fit of rage because early on she suspects he slipped a drug into her drink, but he shows no reaction at all when SHE STABS HIM WITH A KNIFE. There's a lot of action here, and the writing is good. But I just wish we had more time to get to know these two. After I think about 36 hours together they are making life and death choices based on their feelings for each other. This story definitely could have been filled out more. 2.5 stars for me, but I rounded up because of the bald empath thing.
Okay, so I kind of cheated when it comes to this series. I read the desciption of the book Crazed Hearts an instantly bought it for a quick fun paranormal read. But before I started reading I found out it was part of a series. So I read the blurbs on S.W.'s webpage an decided to just start from Book3 in the Grim series.

An boy am I happy I did, I INSTANTLY fell in love with Ren, even though I didn't know much about his history I love the way he's portrayed, it's so easy to just want to like him.

Unfortunately their are a few flaws with the book, though don't think it's anything that makes the book anything less then 5stars. For instance the book is way too short which in turn makes everything feel a little rushed. Another problem is the heroine, while she kinda likable you don't get to know her enough to actually make a decision on whether or not she's right for Ren.

Sorry I think I sorta went off track for a minute, so before I lose my thought again let me give you an actual review of the book.
Ali has just baried her brother who passed an now he's all alone. Sorta, ever since her brother died she's felt lie someone or something has been following her. An the book tht she found at her brothers has been TALKING to her. Now she feels like she's going insane, I mean who wouldn't when you feel like a book isn't only talking to you, but you FEEL that's it's evil?
Well now tht she's almost going off the deep end she decoded to go to the cabin tht her parents left her. But along the wy she's intercepted by a gloriously hot man tht terrifies her while at the same time making her feel completely safe.

Now Ren an Ali have to team up to fight. But against what?

It's a really fun read tht might leve those who are dedicated to the series a little hanging, but overall a good short fun read.

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If there's one thing Ren knows, it's crazy. He should, given the century or so he's spent dancing that particular line of darkness. And he no longer has his best friend, occasional partner, and sometimes lover Elle to help keep him steady. Instead, head Grimm and general pain in the backside Will has tasked him with training the still human Mandy for the role she will one day fill.

It's not a bad gig, really, but he stays away from people as much as possible, remaining with Mandy at his cabin in the woods. The stress and pain from his empathetic gift is far less damaging that way, and he can sense danger coming long before it gets anywhere close to reaching them.

Danger or evil, like what he feels hungrily circling the young woman he finds standing next to her car on a road through his woods. A woman who rocks him to his foundation even as she scares the hell out him. Not because of who or what she is, but because of what she has with her.

Aileas Corbett thinks she's losing her mind. That's the only rational explanation for her grim certainty that her brother's death was not only suspicious, but had something to do with the book that she has in the back of her car. The book that she can feel...whispering...to her. A book that feels actively malicious.

She's on the run because she doesn't know what else to do and she isn't sure where to go. She's running because she's certain that if she stops, she'll die. Only when a wolf dashes out in front of her as she rides through the woods does she finally jerk her car to a stop. Then, as if it happens every day, a strange and oddly compelling man walks up behind the wolf and confronts her, too much knowledge and too many horrors reflected in his eyes.

Insanity. Impending doom. And two people on a collision course with forces of evil bent on ultimate destruction. Not everyone is going to get out of this one alive.

~*~

As much as I love the concept for this series, and as big a fan as I am of the first two books, I can't say I fully enjoyed this one. I was surprised, too, because I had been really looking forward to a Happily Ever After for poor Ren, who I felt so badly for after seeing him lose Elle in No Prince Charming. Because of that, I was open to liking just about anything that would give him a chance at happiness of his own, but this one didn't quite do it for me.

Though the writing is as solid as ever, I didn't feel like the plot of this novella had much meat to it, either in relation to the external plot conflict or the romance threads. There also seemed to be a curious lack of character depth in either of the main characters. Yes, I've met Ren before, but only as a secondary character, and Aileas was a completely new commodity. Though the framework for strong, original character definition was in place for them both, I never felt the narrative dug far enough beneath surface development for either of them.

And that may be the first time I've had that issue with character depth and dimension in a Walker story. Realistic and gritty character development is usually one of her strongest gifts as an author.

Sadly, the external conflict of the sadistic soul-sucking book from hell and its merry band of bloodthirsty orin was also a little disappointing. Despite a couple of powerfully emotional scenes (another Walker standard), overall I felt the threat and danger was fairly limited in scope and lacking in substantial layers. Too much of the story seemed little more complex than Ren protecting Aileas at his home while danger advanced.

I have to admit, I also had problems with the end of the novella. I am not a fan of that type of conflict resolution or romance denouement. I've read similar situations in other books and it's never worked for me, though that is strictly a reading preference, and a completely subjective opinion.

The pieces were all there for this novella, and my hopes were high for Ren, but his story didn't seem to give him everything I was hoping for him. It didn't give me everything I was hoping for me, either. The good points, though, are there, if scattered more than I would like. I'm a fan of this series, even now, and hold out hope for a longer, more detailed and fully invested story with better defined characters in the next installment.

~*~*~*~
Reviewed for One Good Book Deserves Another.
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