by Vaughn R. Demont
3.5-ish stars. Warnings: Non-romance. There are some smooches, sex, even attempts at "i love you", but - no, not a romance. Elements of horror.One full star off for Present Tense. I find it generally awkward and unnatural, bordering creepy, unless it's tied to the story/characters, like The Silver...
Spencer Cain is barely making it through high school but it's not for lack of intelligence. With his mother battling mental illness, Spencer as no choice but to run cons to keep food on the table. This all would have been so much easier if his deadbeat father hadn't decided to walk out one day. Wh...
Wonderful. Truly wonderful!A massive thank you to Francesca for recommending this one to me. I will repay her for her excellent advice with at least three pints*. *Note: I have not specified what will be in the pints, this book has thought me some things.Urban Fantasy is one of my absolute favourit...
Dropped at 20%.I really wanted to like this story. But I think my expectations were just too high? I liked the writing and I was all for the world building and the direction the plot seemed to be going, but somehow I wasn't able to get into it. Which sucks because this came to me recommended and I h...
Narrated by one of the freshest voices I’ve come across in quite some time, Coyote’s Creed is, by turns, a riotously funny, poignant, sexy and suspenseful roller coaster of an Urban Fantasy, told by eighteen-year-old Spencer Crain, whose life is scripted in the bold strokes of questionable reality t...
Excellent world building. Fun characters and a plot convoluted enough to keep any reader of Urban Fantasy interested. Spencer's a hero with all the issues you'd expect from any UF hero, but he spends maybe 10% of the book brooding over it, 90% of the time it's all action and getting shit done. It's ...
Coyote's Creed"Five, five, five, five, let's sing a song about five." that's from Sesame Street in case you aren't a fan of PBS. this book is easily five stars. It's hilariously funny, laugh out loud in some parts, and very clever. Spencer is a big TV addict and his life is filled with references to...
i've tried several times to read this book and ive failed. confusing and boring and the relationship with the "uncle" creeps me out.
Coyote's Creed"Five, five, five, five, let's sing a song about five." that's from Sesame Street in case you aren't a fan of PBS. this book is easily five stars. It's hilariously funny, laugh out loud in some parts, and very clever. Spencer is a big TV addict and his life is filled with references to...