by Wen Spencer
Elfhome, the third book in the Tinker series, is a bit of a departure from the first two books. Instead of being a continuation of Tinker and Wildwolf's story, this is the story of Tinker's cousin Oilcan and the half-oni Tommy. I really enjoyed the switch in the story. Oilcan has always been quiet...
Okay 3 things I realized about the cover illustrator Clyde Caldwell. Firstly, he loves boobies. Secondly, he didn't read the book because Tinker is 18. Which leads to my third point, the woman on the cover is no where near 18 - probably late 30s - and Clyde must be in love with her to put her on ...
I'm not sure whether to be amused at things Tinker manages to get herself into or horrified at some of the things that lead her to get into well, whatever.So her cousin stumbles across a stray young elf from the Stone clan, which leads to the discovery that someone in that clan was getting kids from...
It's been a long time since I've read the first two books of this series. I'd assumed that Tinker & Wolf Who Rules was all that was going to be written for this world. I'm really glad this isn't the case. I felt a little lost, I'll admit. I probably should have re-read the first two books but I hate...
Enjoyed this a whole lot more than Wolf Who Rules even tho I've given them both 4 stars. Nope, I don't get me either. However I have one gripe... and that's the cover illustration. I have no idea who the old cougar in the slutty dress is supposed to be, but is sure as hell ain't Beloved Tinker of Wi...
Such a wonderful third book in the Elfhome series and very worth the wait. It was fascinating to see that even though Tinker was in the mix of everything this one focused more on Oilcan and his steadfastness. Things are certainly changing rapidly and yet danger still exists. I really hope Spencer...
This is the book #3 of the series, and to my disappointment, the first 50 pages or so are spent in reintroducing the characters from the previous two novels. Nothing much happens in the first third of the book, and even the reintroductions are not complete. If I read this book without reading the ot...