My Review ~ Written All Over Her by Mia Darien

Posted: August 11, 2013 in Paranormal or fantasy, reviews, Series
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As promised, I’m back to tell you about another book from Adelheid, supernatural central!

Written All Over Her by Mia Darien

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There are two story lines in this book.

In the beginning, a young woman is talking to you, the therapist, about what happened to her when she was abducted and terrorized for eleven months.

Her name is Detective Nyck Marlowe, but she’s just Nyck.

The other is solving a series of murders who’s killer leaves a signature like the one Nyck is wearing.

You’ll flash back and forth, but never in the middle of a chapter. There is no interruption and the glimpses into her psyche are very helpful in understanding her actions and reactions during this case.

Thee victims all resemble her and the killer leaves the telltale scars of vines upon their bodies.

Nyck insists it can’t be the same killer, as the one who brutally tortured and scarred her face and body is long dead.

But as the bodies continue to pile up, she begins to wonder. Could there have been an accomplice? No, she’s sure the killer worked alone. Could they have killed the wrong man? No, he was caught red-handed.

Nyck doesn’t believe in coincidence, so who is killing these girls, why do they all resemble her, and how does he mark them?

These are just some of the questions Nyck has. She has to revisit her dark past, face the memories head on and, with the help of her partner, Detective Vance Johnson, a shifter, catch this killer before more young women die.

The thing I love the most about Mia Dariens Adelheid series, is that each book is written about a character you have met in the other books. You get to know the back story about the character and learn what makes them tick.

Nyck is complicated. She has the responsibility of caring for her younger sister Ana, who has Down Syndrome, and has her good days and bad days. Then she has to deal with her own issues from when she was brutalized and nearly killed. Now she has to deal with a killer that just might be the very person who left the trail of scars on her body.

Any ordinary person would buckle under the pressure. But Nyck is strong and determined, while also being nurturing and vulnerable.

With her and her sister being pretty much the only humans living in Adelheid, she somehow feels safe there. Cameron’s Law, giving supernatural beings the same rights as humans, has made Adelheid the largest community of all kinds of beings, from vampires, to shifters, and others.

You get to see some familiar characters from other books in this series. That always makes it more genuine and entertaining for me. I get to see what’s up with them and Mia is great at bringing them into the picture in just the right moments.

With each book I read in this series I think, this is the best one, this is my favorite character. Then I read the next book, and think the same thing!

I wonder who I’ll think is my favorite next?

5 Stars

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Quotes I liked.

“The Feds are like Tribbles.”

“It’s amazing how fast you can change, when someone really tries to change you.”

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I have reviewed several books in the Welcome To Adelheid Series..

When you start reading Welcome to Adelheid and meet all of the exciting characters, you’ll see how great this is.

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Book Description:

Welcome to Adelheid, CT. Freak central. Unofficial capital of legal preternatural creatures in the Northeast. Focal point for anti-preternatural sentiments in the United States.

Who would ever guess that this otherwise sleepy New England town houses many of the most powerful beings known to exist?

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Cameron's Law (Adelheid, #1)

In “Cameron’s Law,” meet Sadie Stanton, vampire poster girl for preternatural rights. She’s just trying to start a business to help the community, but when vampires and werewolves start attacking each other, she gets thrust in the middle.

My Review

***

When Forever Died (Adelheid, #2)

In “When Forever Died,” Dakota is a rare shifter and hunter who has lived a long, hard life. But the past never sleeps and two simultaneous cases are going to test the personal defenses she’s built over the centuries.

My Review

***

Voracious (Adelheid, #3)

In “Voracious,” the life D wants isn’t what it seems. He certainly never planned on the fangs, but he’s going to need a lot more than the pointy teeth to survive the first weeks of his new existence.

My Review

***

And I’ll soon to back to tell you about two more books in this awesome series!

Cats & Dogs  and  Family Matters

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About the Author:

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Mia Darien is an indie author of speculative fiction, and a New England Yankee transplanted into Alabama clay. No matter her geography, she continues to stubbornly and rebelliously live the life of her choosing along with her family and pets. She doesn’t miss the snow.

http://www.miadarien.com

http://www.twitter.com/MiaDarien

http://www.goodreads.com/mia_darien

http://www.facebook.com/author.miadarien

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Comments
  1. […] My Review ~ Written All Over Her by Mia Darien […]

  2. Taylor Dean says:

    Oh, Laura, you always make me want to read these creepy books that I don’t usually read! I can hardly look at the cover without shivering. I’m such a wimp! But your review makes me curious and now I want to read it! I love a good mystery and this sounds so good. Who needs to sleep at night?

  3. Mia Darien says:

    Hello again! I’m so glad that you liked this one. It was very hard to write, what with Nykk being so complicated as she is, but I’m very proud of it. 🙂 Well, if each new book is your favorite character, then Vance is your next favorite. 😉

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Yeah! I’ve been wanting to know more about him since he first “Tugged Sadie’s pigtails!”

      I bet Dakota was hard to write about too. I don’t know how you do it. These books aren’t very long, but I become so invested in them! Looking forward to the next!

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