ARC Review: Crow Feathers by Kathleen Haley

Publication Date: April 23, 2025

Crow Feathers, the latest book from Kathleen Haley, was a fantastic read! From the initial meeting between Ingrid and Liam to their new life on an island near Fiji, this book is full of heat & tension. While it is certainly different from Kathleen’s senses series, it has all the traits of dark romance that I’ve come to know and love from Kathleen.

I loved the tropical setting of this book and really feel like it set the stage for the romance between Ingrid and Liam. I also loved the characters of Guy and Andrea and how they served as the sounding boards for their respective friends. Seeing Ingrid and Andrea interact was so important for her growth & comfort, and I’m so glad they’d had each other. 

I’ve been reading so much contemporary romance lately, and I loved my trip into dark romance with Crow Feathers! Liam and Ingrid’s story was easy to read, compelling, and full of the spice that Kathleen does so well. 

I voluntarily reviewed a free advance copy of this book provided by the author. The opinions expressed are my own. 

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