Michelle is a 28 year old native Ohioan. Go Buckeyes! She
lives with her husband and son. When she isn't spending time with her family or
working you can find her with her nose stuck in a good book. On October 3, 2012
she released her first book as an independent author, Reviving Bloom.
Bloom was abandoned by her mother at birth, but thanks to
her dad she never once felt unloved. When he is killed in a car wreck, leaving
her without any close family, she spends a year mourning him. Her heart has
been cut out of her chest and nothing is left but an empty hole that she
doesn’t think will ever heal. Then one night after work she finds a wounded dog
in the woods behind her house and takes him in, not realizing he’s more than
just some stray dog but a wolf shifter, who happens to be her mate.
Pike is getting over the loss of his father by running full force away from his
responsibilities. He’s getting ready to go back to face his new position as the
Alpha of his pack when he catches the scent that can only belong to his mate.
When Bloom finds out she may not be the normal human she always thought herself
to be, she’s forced to search out the woman who abandoned her at birth.
Excerpt:
“Pike, I’m far from perfect,” I
sigh, hiding my face back behind the door under the pretense of gathering the
cooking supplies. I hear him hop down seconds before I feel his arms wrap
around my waist.
His lips pressed to my ear and he
whispers, “In my opinion you’re perfect and anyone that disagrees will have to
answer to me.” Moving his mouth farther down to the crook in my neck he
breathes, “Though you should know this little freckle right here might be the
reason you are so perfect.” Then he takes my breath away by planting those
deliciously kissable lips right on that freckle. I grab the counter in front of
me and slam my eyes closed, praying for him to only move those lips if he’s
going to take them from my neck to put them on my mouth, and for the first time
since this madness began I thank the lord he can read my thoughts because he
spins me around and gives me exactly what I was praying for.
He starts gently but when I throw
my arms around his neck digging my fingers into his raven hair his lips become
demanding and I part my lips so he can join his tongue with mine. We can’t get
close enough, can’t get enough, and in that moment I feel fairly certain I’ll
never be able to get enough of this man in my arms. His kisses taste sweeter
than hot chocolate, chocolate chip cookies, and hot fudge sundaes combined.
My Review:
I was so excited to read a book with a sexy wolf shifter in
it and Michelle did not disappointment me.
Bloom was abandoned by her mother at birth but she always had
her dad until he died in a car wreck. Feeling like her heart had been ripped
out of her chest and all alone she spends time mourning him. Then one night in
the woods behind her home she finds what she thinks is a stray wounded dog but
he is so much more. Bloom takes him in to help him but she finds out that Pike
is not only a wolf shifter but her mate as well running from his pack after the
loss of his father. Bloom is forced to realize she might not be the normal
human she always thought she was and needs to look into her past and find her
mom.
I loved Bloom so much and I was able to connect with her
from the start. She is a lot stronger then she gives herself credit for.
Dealing with such a loss and finding out she is not what she always thought
makes her so much stronger. And Pike what’s not to love about a strong sexy
alpha were shifter. I want him all for myself. The chemistry between Bloom and
Pike is so sweet and I just loved it.
If your looking for a book with romance, mystery, humor, and
HOT SEXY shifters then read Reviving Bloom. I can not wait to read more from
Michelle Turner. She is on my must buy list. 5/5 Bloody Fangs
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I wanna say Thank you to Michelle for letting me review her book and Thank you to Jaidis for letting me be part of this blog tour.
~Sabrina
Sabrina- Thanks for having Reviving Bloom on your blog last week. I'm so happy you liked it! ~Michelle
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