by Eileen Wilks
Cullen Seaborn, the Nokolai werewolf and sorcerer has created a prototype that could change so much for the world – helping reduce the ongoing problem of the magical turn which is so destructive for technology. Albeit with a few side effects that still need ironing out Those side effects make it a...
I love Lily's grandmother! What an ending!! I still wish that there was a bun in the oven for you-know-who. Maybe the next book, which I've already preordered.
This was another action-packed entry into the Lupi series beginning shortly after the events of DEATH MAGIC. Lily learns more about her mate Rule. Rule learns more about himself and his family. And they have to battle Robert Friar again. What makes this series so entertaining for me is the quality w...
*Genre* Paranormal Romance*Rating* 3.0*Review*Mortal Ties is the ninth novel in the World of the Lupi Series by Eileen Wilks. FBI agent Lily Yu and wolf shifter Rule Tanner are living together at the Nokolai Clanhome while Lily ponders the fact that in two months she is to be wed to Rule. There is a...
More a 4.5Excellent series!!
3.5 starsDespite the slow start, I was able to appreciate the action and intense focus on the world building. However, there is less time spent on Rule and Lily in this installment. A sense of urgency pulls the plot forward so that you don't necessarily find the romance lacking, but I still would ha...
I had a hard time starting this book. It's been a while since I've read a book from this series and I couldn't remember everything that happened in the last book. I wish I'd re-read book 8, I think would've enjoyed the earlier parts of this book.In this book, we get to spend more time with the fae...
While the ending tells us Drummond would be back, he didn't really make much of an impact on me in this book, or the one before. Still haven't figured out what the gold rings on the ghosts mean.I get that Lily was raised a certain way. and her being in law enforcement, and she works a certain way. ...
The World of the Lupi is an aptly named series, as every new book reminds me of how vast, complex, and well drawn this world is. Though Wilks's well paced writing makes it easy to follow the action, MORTAL TIES reminded me of two books I wanted to re-read and at least twice as many plot points that...