Official Review: Ferocious by Stella Williams

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Official Review: Ferocious by Stella Williams

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Ferocious" by Stella Williams.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Ferocious by Stella Williams is the first book in the Secret of Ceres Series. The story takes place in a futuristic America where Aura, known as witches and warlocks before the creation of Ceres, feared what would happen if humans knew they existed. So, they built Ceres, a sanctuary that magically protects them from the outside world. However, there is a division among the Aura. Some enjoy the safety that Ceres offers while others prefer the autonomy of living in the outside world among humans and vampires.

Farrah Andromeda is an Aura who lives in the outside world. Fierce, uninhibited, and a bit reckless, Farrah feels confined in Ceres and loves the freedom that living and working in the human world affords. As a private investigator, she willingly disregards the rules to do what she thinks is right, unlike straight-laced Donovan Mars. Donovan is a conservative Security Force Officer who is a legend among his peers. He lives in Ceres and doesn’t understand why anyone would want to live in the outside world. Ever the rule-follower, he disapproves of Farrah and her reckless, impulsive ways.

When a teen Aura goes missing, a leader of Ceres commissions Farrah and Donovan to investigate the disappearance. Sparks fly, and though the two are reluctant to work together, they can’t deny the electricity between them. Will they be able to resist their burning attraction to each other and focus on the case? They must if they want to find the missing Aura.

One aspect of this story that I like is the vivid way in which the author describes the human world and Ceres. The author’s engaging style made it easy to visualize not just Ceres but also the futuristic, supernatural society in which humans, vampires, and Aura all coexist. I also like the interesting sub-plots threaded throughout the story. Though the main story-line centers around the missing Aura, other events in the plot include conflicts among the leaders of Ceres, problems with the faulty barrier that protects Ceres, confrontations with rebellions, and skirmishes with vampires.

Furthermore, the characters are unique and interesting. From Farrah’s Aura friends to the vampires who assist them in their quest for the missing Aura, the characters are diverse and original. However, some of the characters lack development. Farrah’s friends, for example, are characters that I want to know more about. Farrah, Enora, Disrayan, and Zazzie are very close, yet they also keep secrets, especially when it comes to their love lives. As this is the first book in a series, I would assume that subsequent books focus on developing these characters and exposing their secrets.

I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. Ferocious is a fast-paced story with a vivid setting, intriguing characters, and a spicy romance. There are some grammatical errors, which is why I couldn’t give it 4 stars. Though most of the errors don’t affect the overall flow or context of the reading, the book will benefit from another round of proofreading and editing.

This is an erotic story that is sexually graphic. Furthermore, it contains vulgarity, and there are several violent scenes. I, therefore, would not recommend it to children and young adults. Also, people who don’t like reading about abuse and human trafficking should avoid the novel. However, people who like steamy supernatural mysteries with a strong female protagonist will enjoy this book.

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This book is definitely appealing to me. I like the way the themes being used in this book. I would also like to know the secrets of Farrah's friends and I hope it doesn't affect their friendship negatively. The title of the book spiked my curiosity and I'm going for it. Smashing review by the way
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It is always nice when the author has the ability to make you visualize the surroundings. Sounds like an exciting detective and love story! Thanks for the wonderful review!
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This sounds like a good read and it has a unique premise. Sci/fi and fantasy aren't really my thing so I'm going to pass for now, but thank you for this great review! Cheers:)
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This is the type of book I would like to read, and I will keep it in mind in my next readings. On the other hand, I like the new terminology that the author is using, to refresh the characters we are used to reading in the paranormal world. Good Review.
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spluficvictory wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 00:00 The title of the book spiked my curiosity and I'm going for it. Smashing review by the way
It intrigued me too, and when you realize why that is the title, you'll like it even more. Thanks for responding!
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Paola Martinez wrote: 04 Oct 2019, 09:48 On the other hand, I like the new terminology that the author is using, to refresh the characters we are used to reading in the paranormal world. Good Review.
Yes, I liked that as well! It felt like a new take on the old stereotypes.
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Stephanie Elizabeth wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 05:13 It is always nice when the author has the ability to make you visualize the surroundings.
I agree - This author is skilled in creating really vivid scenes and characters. :)
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The book is quite interesting.It has some dramatic sweet love aroma .I like the review.
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Ferocious is a supernatural romance genre book where there are three kinds of races living together namely, vampires, humans and the magical being called Aura. I find the story very interesting.
The review was very helpful and clear cut. Thanks for the nice review. :tiphat:
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