Note: I do think this book is best experienced fresh and without any spoilers. I have tried hard not to give anything really important away but still provide a review which is of some use to readers. I have hinted at a couple of things and some may consider even ... more >
Dear Ms. Dohner: I love your backlist. I could write an Ode to your backlist. I could bake and consume whole platters of baklava, all of which I would dedicate to the joys of your backlist. I believe your backlist should be framed and mounted on the walls of RWA’s main ... more >
John Tilney, praeternatural pyrokinetic and mystery author, has noticed the bottom dropping out of the market for his usual gothic fare, so he goes to Lowell Kanaan, PI, for a crash course in noir. Lowell, the cranky wolf-shifter detective, isn’t sure why he agrees to let John shadow him–though it ... more >
Dear Patricia Briggs, Warning: Gushing review to follow. (There are also a couple more serious trigger warnings further down). I loved this book. I’m an unabashed fan of both your Mercy Thompson and Alpha & Omega series’. Alpha & Omega is very probably the best novella I’ve ever read and ... more >
The hookup from hell…or the ride of his life? Leon’s drifter lifestyle gives him the freedom to attend as many music festivals as his heart desires. Even the ones that leave him covered in feathers. Wet feathers, thanks to the rain as he hitchhikes back to his hostel. When he’s ... more >
Brandt Davis loved being part of his werewolf pack, until they found his stash of gay porn. He escaped their anger, running in wolf-form into the wilderness, but he can’t live that way forever. And he can’t hide in fur like a coward when an injured man needs his help. ... more >