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REVIEW: The Huntsmen 2: Backtrack by Amber Green

Dear Ms. Green,

Holy batshit, Batman, here we go again. It’s back to the alternate reality world you’ve created with the Hunstmen - hot men who roam in twin brother pairs looking for a good woman who likes it like that. Trying to keep sane via the emotional energy they can unleash from her following some hella good sex. Trying to survive in a world that doesn’t know about them - in fact can’t know about them - because when they lose it - well bad, bad things happen.

Readers starting with this book will be totally lost. I’m sorry but there it is. This is a complex world with lots of rules which makes sense to those of us who’ve read the first two books but newbies will be floundering and pitifully calling for help. Those just beginning these stories should check your website for a little background info.

I love that these men mind their manners around the matriarch. I guess it’s the only way she could live with fourteen males in one household. “Yes, ma’am. No ma’am. You’re right. We’ll do whatever you want.” Wiping their feet before entering …

REVIEW: The Huntsmen 2: Bareback by Amber Green

Dear Ms. Green,

ag_bareback_coverlg.jpgI read and enjoyed the first novel in this Hunstmen world last year. And despite being for the most part paranormaled out, when you mentioned that there would be sequels to come, I was excited. Here’s a world that is radically different from most paranormals out there and one which was fairly well thought out. The fact that it was set during WWII didn’t hurt my appreciation either. When you contacted me with the information that book two was now out and did I want to review it, my immediate response was “OMG sure.” I might even have put an exclamation point in that email reply. Now that I’ve read it, I’m sure I probably should have added one even if I didn’t.

I guess I should also say that I don’t read many M/M romances. I have read some and usually they just don’t do much for me, perhaps because most are more erotica/romantica. Your book feels like a M/M romance to me. Yeah, there’s hot sex but I came away from the story feeling that Joe and Brian are a couple with a HEA. And that we …

REVIEW: Lights Out by Amber Green

Dear Ms Green,

ag_lightsout_coverlg.jpgWhen you offered us an ebook copy of your WWII paranormal buttsecks novel, my blogmates unanimously elected me to read it. I’m still pondering what that might imply. I hate to admit it but I’m also still pondering and trying to figure out just what the heck went on in this book.
November, 1942: Headlines scream of war overseas, not of monstrous Hydes lurking in the blacked-out streets of New York City. Yet Hydes once driven underground by electric light have reclaimed the dark hours.

The city’s Guardian summons Huntsmen Jack French and his twin, Tommy, to combat the Hydes. Only half a step from becoming monsters themselves, the twins risk life and soul to protect the people of the daylight world. Their chances of survival are small indeed, but that’s what war is. That’s what Huntsmen do.

After her mother’s murder gives The Home Front new meaning, Lorie-the-Riveter volunteers for frontline duty in the secret war against the Hydes. Jack and Tommy need her as a lure. More, feeding on her orgasmic energies might keep them from taking that fatal half-step into the darkness. Lorie loves with the intensity of a wartime romance, …