Really? The series arc concludes here with all the action scenes happening off screen until a single 30 second scene at the very end where the villain appears, utters a line and is vanquished. Ugh. Because urban fantasy is merely the window dressing through which we view the romance and squee. The comedy is silly..
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awesome
Review from On Davis Row →
Loved The Whole Series
Review from Embers →
I loved all of these books. Joel Leslie is always a joy to listen to as well. The only thing I will say is that although I wholeheartedly support all genders and sexualities in all their forms I think we need to create a new set of pronouns to accommodate the emerging statuses. It is..
This whole series is potato chips for me: light, crispy snacks with a little bit of sex and salty language that don’t have enough substance to satisfy my appetite. These are light urban fantasy mysteries with silly banter and rather juvenile MM love stories. In this one, we have Hellhound Alastair and feline shifter Aiden,..
Summary says it all
Review from Naughty Neil →
There’s not much more to this holiday novella than what’s in the summary. This goes from adorable meet-cute to “they do exist” revelations (ala the M&Ms vs Santa commercial) to Agent Mark popping by after a time jump and the two immediately heading to Neil’s for a blink and you might miss it sex scene…
This is an uneven urban fantasy mystery told through constant info dumps, time jumps, and outta nowhere MM humps. It’s written and narrated with jazz hands enthusiasm, so if an MC who refers to himself as “the twinkiest twink that ever did twink” sounds too Fruit Loops sugary-sweet, then you may want to pass. The..
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Review from Unwritten Law →
This was interesting. I didn’t really know what to expect when I picked it up, but I really enjoyed this. Hook, Jane and even Wendy were not what I was expecting. What happened to Neverland was not what I was expecting. But this story was so good. If you want a really fun twist on..









