Mean Spirit' by Linda Hogan is one of those books that lingers in your mind long after you've turned the last page. It's a haunting blend of historical fiction and magical realism, set against the backdrop of the Osage oil murders in the 1920s. Hogan's prose is lyrical yet unflinching, weaving together themes of greed, cultural erasure, and resilience. What struck me most was how she gives voice to the Osage people, not just as victims but as complex individuals navigating a world that wants to exploit them. The way she infuses the land and nature with almost spiritual significance adds this eerie, beautiful layer to the narrative. It’s not a light read—there’s grief and anger simmering beneath every chapter—but it’s undeniably powerful.
If you're into stories that challenge you emotionally while shedding light on overlooked history, this is a must-read. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost meditative at times, which might not appeal to everyone, but I found it fitting for the story’s tone. Some passages left me downright breathless, especially the scenes where the supernatural subtly bleeds into reality. It’s the kind of book that makes you sit quietly for a while afterward, just processing everything. Definitely worth picking up if you’re in the mood for something profound and beautifully unsettling.
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Alex later discovered she was his fated mate and did not reject her at first, in fact, he accepted the moon goddess's match.
They had mated but he never claimed her to complete the bond. On her 21st birthday, he proposed and all was going well until tragedy befell the pack and he was forced to mate and mark Hilda (the daughter of his father's beta) for protection and the survival of the pack.
Eventually, Alex finds out he has made a big mistake and tries to find a way out of the fate he has created for himself.
Unfortunately, werewolves mate for life. He tries to win back Samantha's trust and end his marriage and relationship with Hilda. This will be a difficult task because there are rules but Alex intends to break every single one of them to get his fated love back.
*Warning* If you are too emotional and can't handle emotional roller coasters, angry and sad moments, being foolish for love, then this book is not for you. Skip it and spare me angry and mean reviews simply because certain things didn't go how you wanted or hoped. WRITING IS AN ART it is created to stir up emotions and entertain. Creation is hard and I put a lot of time and effort into writing this story. I hope my effort is appreciated and respected. Thank you*
Roxanne Rowan is a spiritual news editor. After an accident in the year twenty-two, Roxanne Rowan was able to see ghosts. She goes around trying to find a way to solve this ability. Her fear of ghosts makes her taciturn and closed off. During an encounter with evil spirits, Roxanne met Egan Griffith, the demon employee of hell. He has the task of catching the demons that are causing trouble in the living world to bring them to hell and punish them. According to the orders of the spirit world, if Roxanne wants to break the ability to see ghosts in her eyes, she must cooperate with Egan to catch the devil spirits. The contract is signed and many bad jokes happen. Roxanne's fate and secret are also revealed. She also realizes that demons come in two forms: disrupting people in the living world and trying to earn money in order to survive like a normal person. Every night, Roxanne has to lie in bed waiting for Egan to finish processing the documents for the company. She doesn’t think from an unequal partnership to rolling in bed so close together.
Paul Shay is on the run from his demon wife. His 15-year old daughter Madeleine, is caught up in the ruckus. She begins to find out who she truly is and the power she holds when her father is kidnapped by his wife. While navigating her growing feelings for a certain demon-killing boy, she goes after her mother.
It is up to Madeleine and nobody else to rescue her father before her demon mother gets stronger and corrupts the city with her demon spawn. Will she be willing to go through the onslaught? Or is it too late to save her father from his past?
Find out in this fast-paced book, Malevolent.
I belonged to the Devil, only it wasn't emblazoned on my forehead.
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They call me “The Devil.”
Deranged and violent. Gorgeous but frightening. I’m a businessman, so when one of my debtors offers me his fiancé in exchange for a debt settled, I figure why not? The woman will be a quick sell. Repayment comes in the form of a beautiful but haunted young woman. The light in her tempts the darkness inside of me. Teases it, tortures it. I want to hurt her. I want to break her. I want to keep her. Luckily for Celia, she fails to see that there is no goodness in me. And when she attempts to draw me in with her innocence and sweet, naïve heart, I thrive to show her the cruel monster I am.
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What really sold me was the pacing. It doesn’t drag like some horror novels do; every chapter feels like it’s building toward something insane. And that finale? No spoilers, but it’s one of those endings where you’re left staring at the last page, thinking, 'Wait, did that just happen?' If you’re into stories that mix horror with heart—and don’t mind a little gore—this one’s a blast. I lent my copy to a friend, and now they won’t stop texting me about it.