by Devon Monk
It had nice moments and an original world building. But it wasn't really funny and the story was not fascinating. It was not quite clear why the police chief protag Delaney felt that solving the murder was more urgent than finding someone to house the god power - which has a strict time limit of s...
Kinda disappointed. Lots of unanswered questions, more than one TSTL moment by the heroine, and that romance...pfft. I liked the deities and creatures, the murder mystery was good, but... *sigh* The ending was still a huge let down.Not sure if I'm interested in the next one. I'll have to troll the ...
I found this book through a review by Spare Ammo and she made it sound so good I broke down and bought the paperback from Amazon - the only place it was available. I'm glad it I did - it was excellent! Delaney is the oldest of three sisters dedicated to policing the town of Ordinary, Oregon; a to...
3.75 starsDevon Monk is one of my favorite urban fantasy authors. I don't think I ever find a book from hers that I don't like ever since I discovered her Allie Beckstrom series five years ago. ALTHOUGH, I did skip her Age of Steam series, mainly because I'm not really a fan of steampunk. Anyway, th...
It seems lately that I have read nothing but pretty bad books and that's not true. Devon Monk has given us the gift of Ordinary, Oregon and the mortals, gods, and paranormals who live and vacation there. I've read Monk's Allie Beckstrom series and the Terric and Shame duology and enjoyed both but ...