Micah, by Kathi S. Barton
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Micah, by Kathi S. Barton
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Micah Bentley is a third generation cop and a panther. He always wanted to be a homicide detective like his dad, but kept getting passed up for the job because he was too good at what he currently did working the beat. Micah has a gift, he can read people's minds. Such a gift could be a help and a hindrance on a job. He could pluck the information he needs right out of someone's mind, but knowing they're guilty and proving it are two different things. But when his dad is killed off duty it has him rethinking his career choice. Regina Webster, Reggie to her friends, is just trying to make ends meet by working three jobs to keep her head above water, and also take care of her invalid brother. She doesn't have time for socializing with bossy men like Micah Bentley who butt into her life making everything concerning her his business. She doesn't know anything about this mate thing he keeps spouting off about, she just wants him to leave her alone. Due to a random act of violence, she finds herself suddenly homeless: no home, no money, no car and suffering from a gunshot wound to boot. Reggie has no choice but to accept a helping hand from the Bentleys at―least until she can get back on her feet. Trouble has Reggie marked, and this time they take Micah's mom too. Micah knows they're in trouble, but when the bad guys don't go where they're expected it's a race against the clock...
Micah, by Kathi S. Barton- Amazon Sales Rank: #2611350 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.02" h x .48" w x 5.98" l, .69 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Kinda hard to explain, but amazing is a good start By Kindle Customer I bought this book on a whim at the exact time it came available, once I started reading I knew there was no way I could put it down until it was all read. HOT HOT HOT. So we have a feisty woman who doesn't let tragedy turn her into a cowering mess like you see so often, she takes control of her life and doesn't wait for the man to save her. Now that sexy purring alpha male, yummy!!! He was the right combination of alpha, not crazy abusive possessive but caring and attentive while still showing he was going to have her no matter what. There was the insta attraction and care for the other cause yeah they are mates but the love came after getting to know each other. The sex and ANIMAL sexual tension was off the charts, the author didn't need to be overly descriptive to make the love scenes HOT. They also didn't drag on where you wanted to roll your eyes, but for the squeamish on shifter sex beware there is lots of that mixed in. It was done tastefully though and I think it added more believability to the love scenes, cause who gets with a shifter and has vanilla.Now to make this story even more intriguing and not just be set aside as another shifter romance we have a murder/stalking mystery throughout the whole book and it helps you see a side of the main characters you wouldn't normally see in a romance book. Lots of points of view, first person, really help understand everyone's feelings and side characters with great interaction flesh out the book more. All in all I loved it, simply put amazing. I very rarely write reviews and it's been a long time since I have recommended a book so much but please take a chance and you won't be sorry. By the way just in case anyone is wondering, no I don't know the author and this review is just me high from a great read.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Had great potential but quickly became too over-whelming By A.Stewart This book started off great and with lots of potential, howeverf, it quickly turned into somewhat of a hot mess. I loved the main characters of Micah( a name I adore) and Reggie. He was a smooth alpha and she was a hardworking heroine. Great. They are trying to deal with their lives as best they could - just like anyone of us. I loved their first encounter at the diner and then the following one down by the waterfront. After that things just got so tangled up, inconsistent, and over-blown that it took so much away from Ms Barton's obvious great writing skills.For example: more research or attention to detail needed to be done. It was said that he was by-passed for Homicide to stay as a beat cop yet he introduced himself as Detective. You are either an Officer or a Detective, and never the two shall meet. Reggie worked numerous jobs (proof reading papers, slinging hash, taking care of brother, etc) and all to pay a 4k bill for her brother's care. Who, we find out is living in a room that the facility also uses for storage...? She never visited him in his room? Just showed up and someone put him in the car? She never looked beyond that in to his care? Also, if just his bill was 4k what did her monthly bills get bumped to when hers were added? I work with Drs that can't even make that much treating patients! Oh, and let's not forget that the second her anesthesia was 'turned off' she imediately 'poped awake'. What? But that is ok for if you aren't around medicine I really wouldn't expect you to be that familiar, so, ok. But the thing that really got me was that in the begining the brothers were refered to as their proper names, the parents as dad/mom, and the grandparents as grand dad/grandma, but suddenly and with no warning at the hospital only proper names are used, and it became mentaly stutering at first to have to work through that Micah was really Micah II as he had been named after his father..What? I had to re-read almost an entire chapter to get the gist of it. And one character would speak but the follow-up internal monologue in the same paragraph would be from another character's pov.The other disconcerting thing was that everything was so over-blown; Reggie's numerous jobs and her childhood trauma (which had about 15 different horror stories all rolled in to one), the mother looking like she was 25 (was said numerous times, and so I couldn't help but think her sons must have looked like they were what, 15? In order to not have people think something odd) and the insta-acceptance of the paranormal. I, like many readers have read many shifter books and it can be done 'realistically' in such a way that the suspension of disbelief is obtained. Here it just didn't feel natural.I just thought that if this book got paired down it would have been awesome as all the right ingredients were present but just in too large a portion.It felt that for so much of the book that it was written by a group of inexperienced high school girls. It was like 'Seven' meets ' 'Grimm" meets 'The Young and the Restless'.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. first book in series By denise/ spreading the word Micah wanted to be just like his father and grandfather they was a cop .. Micah as he got older he was a cop but a beat cop and was not happy with his job .. Micah was planning on leaving the job in a few weeks .Regina Webster Aka Reggie worked alot to take care of her brother who was in a wheel chair from an accident that had killed her parents .. Well Micah knew that Reggie was his mate .. He was pushy and thought she needed his help .. Reggie didn't want or need his help or his family help !!! She was doing fine until something unexpected happens that leaves her homeless and with no money .. This is the first book in a new series looking forward to reading the next one
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