Three short novels from Terry Goodkind, George R. R, Martin, and Anne McCaffrey are well written and provide a nice fantasy fix in small doses.
Each tell a full story and leave the reader wanting just a bit more information even though the story is complete.
Review of books from a wide variety of styles including fantasy, my personal favorite, Southern fiction, mystery, young adult and even the occasional non-fiction selection. I will even read the back of the cereal box but I promise not to review that.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Blood Noir by Laurell K. Hamilton
Werewolf Jason needs to go home to his father that has only been given a few weeks to live. Only problem is he really needs to take a woman to prove to his father that he is not gay. His latest romance has just broken off so he is at lose ends. Nathanial volunteers Anita and since Jason is her friend she agrees to go.
Things become really complicated when they arrive in Asheville to a feeding frenzy of media for a governor's son that Jason happens to look immensely alike. It seems the gene pool in their community is not that varied.
As always there are vampires, weres, and a lot of other stuff going on. This novel is back on track and interesting and I would recommend it.
Things become really complicated when they arrive in Asheville to a feeding frenzy of media for a governor's son that Jason happens to look immensely alike. It seems the gene pool in their community is not that varied.
As always there are vampires, weres, and a lot of other stuff going on. This novel is back on track and interesting and I would recommend it.
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