
Rating: 4.5š
Oracles Always Win is a fantastic book, a favorite read in a great series by Lori Ames about a small town of mixed paranormal species living among humans, all magically harmonious. That changed when a small pack of werewolves lead by a disgruntled were started a chain of serious crimes that eventually lead to the arrival of Gage, a demon, and his crew from the Supernatural Council.
One of the people there on the scene of the last crime, is Jake. Heās the owner of the bar and inn it occurred at. Jake has been a curious character throughout the prior stories. While he thinks heās human, and is clearly ignorant of the many supernatural beings that are present in his life, itās equally true heās not just human. He has visions. Heās an oracle. Has a cat that talks (just not to Jake) and has magical powers. In other words, Jake is a mystery too.
Ames gives us several fantastic storylines here. Thereās the ongoing threat to the community from the outside werewolf pack and perhaps something else. The species trafficking. Those investigations are continuing and have implications for others inside Willow Lake
But the best threads, the most engaging are the ones that involve Jake and Gabe, separately and together.
For Jake, itās his story about finding out who he is, what his friends and community really are, and, painfully, what his family history reveals about him. That last part still remains shrouded by mystery in large chunks of missing magical family lineage .I hope we get to this further in.
Gabe is a demon who also has a painful past related to his father. Itās one thatās haunted him and plays a huge role in how heās looked at his relationships with his coworkers and friends. Jake will force a major overhaul in his life and his dynamics with his found family.
This whole storyline is wonderful and just grabs at the reader on multiple levels. While Jake and Gabe are trying to work through their new relationship and possibly a mate bonding, thereās a real sense of danger and crime in progress to deal with.
We meet new characters, Isaac, Nelson, Davina, who are part of Gabeās team, and explore more of Willow Lakeās magical powers. Itās a fascinating universe. I canāt wait for the next book to arrive.
Lori Amesā Willow Lake Supernaturals is an excellent series and Oracles Always Win is an imaginative, well written example why I highly recommend the entire series.
Willow Lake Supernaturals:
Ravens Never Fall (Prequel)
Hellhounds Never Lie (Book 1)
Wolves Always Bite (Book 2)
Oracles Always Win (Book 3)
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Blurb:
Jake believes he is absolutely and completely ordinary⦠But what if he isnāt?
Jake is absolutely, completely ordinary, even if he has a weird painting affliction. Painting is relaxing, right? It helps. Itās a form of art therapy. Even if his is the sub-conscious kind of painting. The middle-of-the-night, paint-while-you-sleep kind. The kind that makes him puke every single time it happens.
Okay. So, maybe thatās not exactly normal.
But when the sexy but imaginary guy with horns, who his weird painterly alter-ego has been fixated on for the last year, suddenly shows up in town with horns and all, Jake doesnāt know what to think. Especially when the not-so-imaginary guy claims heās a demon and that Jakeās an oracle of all things. Thatās when Jake begins to suspect his life is never going to be the same again.
After all, he mentioned the horns, right?
Tags: A demon in search of a home, an oracle unknowingly in need of a tether, the talking cat is a messy eater, oracles know things, oracles shouldnāt paint in public in only their underwear, the wolves in the hills are still jerks, a formerly human guy keeps asking crazy questions, who knew horns and wings could be sexy, and⦠just how many supernatural beings will be drawn to this one little town?






