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Christine M. Butler

Author of Birthrights

33 Works 215 Members 10 Reviews

About the Author

Also includes: Christine Michelle (1)

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Christine M. Butler (paranormal fantasy / paranormal romance / YA Paranormal) Christine Michelle (pen name for contemporary romances)

Image credit: When not writing Christine M. Butler is off hiking in the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee, North Carolina and North Georgia. The Waterfall in the background is Mooney Falls in Franklin, NC (Nantahala National Forest).

Series

Works by Christine M. Butler

Birthrights (2011) 69 copies
Revelation (2011) 12 copies
Falling Into the White (2014) 9 copies
The VooDoo Follies (2011) 8 copies
The Infinite Something (2018) 7 copies
The Source (2011) 5 copies

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Legal name
Butler, Christine Michelle
Other names
Michelle, Christine
Birthdate
1975-12-11
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Virginia, USA
Places of residence
Sumter, South Carolina, USA
Hiawassee, Georgia, USA
Education
College of the Albemarle (Criminal Justice)
Short biography
Christine M. Butler writes paranormal fantasy books.
She also writes contemporary romance books under the name Christine Michelle.
She writes from her fabulous home tucked away near the southern tip of the Appalachian Mountains on the North Carolina / Georgia border. That means she sees a lot of rainy days to help her focus on writing, but when the sun comes out she’s usually playing in the woods, a creek, river, or lake.
She spends her free time with family, JoJo (her dog), and Simi (her cat who behaves more like a dog than the dog does).

For more information about Christine or her books, please visit the Moonlit Dreams Publications website: www.moonlitdreams.org
Disambiguation notice
Christine M. Butler (paranormal fantasy / paranormal romance / YA Paranormal)
Christine Michelle (pen name for contemporary romances)

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Reviews

4.5 stars

This book had been on my TBR for awhile. I'm regretting not having read it sooner. Fantastic story, characters, and message about understanding how actions and words hurt more than physical. There is healing here and a message that a lot of people, including myself, should take heed of.

The conclusion left me a little confused. I think I know who it was but I'm not 100% sure. I'm hoping it will come out in a later book of this series.
 
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MagicalRi | 1 other review | Feb 24, 2022 |
3.75 stars

I read this as part of the Aces High MC Boxset. I liked certain aspects of the story but struggled liking Double D because of his actions in the first book with Ever. It was too hard for me to accept. It eventually did soften me some towards him but not to the point that it should have been. Lucy, she was a different story and kept me reading this book. I knew that I loved her in the first book but this one made it even better. The ending of this book stung a little to finally find out who had been in the grave in the first book.… (more)
 
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MagicalRi | Feb 24, 2022 |
3.5 stars
I read this as part of the Boxset. I struggled with this book. There was just something about Anna that had bothered me since the first book. She seemed too much of a princess without a real care in the world. I had to put aside the fact that she was, in fact, young. Then I could take her a little better. I felt bad for Evan. They treated him like crap when he was just as much, if not more so, innocent in how Anna wound up pregnant. After all, she knew what MC life was like and had been warned. I didn't like how he behaved on his wedding day but I am thinking I would have gotten rip-roaring blackout drunk too, just not taking it to the extreme he did.

By the end of the story, I was okay with this story and how it ended.
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MagicalRi | Feb 24, 2022 |
3.5 stars

There were many aspects of this story that I enjoyed. The first was watching Jay working through his emotions and feeling remorse over T-Bone. I felt that was important as it was directly related to the tattoo that Ever had given him in the first book. Where the story broke apart for me was in regards to Christina and Lindsay. I didn't understand the relationship with Lyndsay at all, both with her and Jbird but also her friendship with Lindsay. I could spot that she was crazier than a loon, so I am surprised that her best friend and boyfriend couldn't. I think had the backstory been fleshed out more it would have had more impact too, in regards to how her connection really had screwed up life for Christina.

And speaking of Christina, I wished there had been more to the establishing of a relationship with Jbird rather than the way it was done. Especially seeing as how there was a connection there.
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Rating
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ISBNs
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