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Erron by Melanie Schulz
4.0

When Willow sees Erron at a grocery store, I was instantly intrigued by the beautiful man she saw and wanted to know more about him. After a couple more encounters in town and at the coffee shop where Willow works, Erron asks her out on a date and she agrees even though he is a total stranger.

After the first chapter, it was difficult to tell whose perspective the story was in because there was no clear indication, which made the first few chapters a little hard to follow, but I quickly caught on that every other chapter was in a man’s POV who was looking for Erron and Willow.

I loved the mystery surrounding Erron as well as the intensity. It was fun to slowly learn more about him as well as the people after him. I also loved the twists and turns (And there sure were a lot of them!), and I enjoyed knowing what both sides (Erron and Willow, and the people chasing them) were doing at the same time. The stakes get higher with each chapter and more dangerous. There were so many secrets that unfolded in this story and finding out about each one was exciting. I was confused about the story line and the back story halfway through, but even with that I still enjoyed following the characters.

I felt so bad for Willow and the things she went through. Melanie Schulz does such an amazing job with sharing Willow’s thoughts and feelings. that at one point I felt as lonely as she felt. My jaw actually dropped twice and both times had to do with what I found out about Willow.

Despite all of Erron’s strengths, I liked seeing his vulnerabilities, which is another thing Melanie Schulz did really well. She gave him a lot of depth that made him such an interesting character.

If you like stories about Nephilims, or super humans, then check out this book.