When a routine protection job in Wroat goes wrong and Lyra is set up as a murderer, there's only one person she can turn to: Abraxis Wren. Lyra and Wren have a complicated history and neither of them wants to see the other. However, Lyra is desperate to clear her name and Wren has had no interest...
'Night of the Long Shadows' introduces one of the few characters of the Eberron setting to have anything like the traction of a Drizzt or a Raistlin. He appears in a few other titles and I believe will be an official npc in the revamped Eberron Setting for 5th Edition. Abraxus Wren is a half-elf of ...
I'm still very new to urban fantasy, so maybe I couldn't appreciate this book as much as I felt I should. I always read the blurb and think, wow, that sounds great but somehow the stories always leave me wanting. I think it is because they straddle genres - humor and horror - but they don't seem to ...
Poison City is adorable… Oh who am I kidding? Poison City is fricking nuts, completely utterly beautifully crazy. With dog. I loved every minute of it. Urban fantasy at its brilliant best with a banging addictive story, characters to die for and thought provoking, intensely insightful glances at...
It was good for what it was: a Transformers/X-Files crossover. I'm not sure there's a way to make that work, keep to both continuities, and make it buyable. (Especially not since they'd already done a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Ghostbusters crossover, and The Crow was up next. That's a l...
A few of these stories amused but few of them really stick out and make me want to single them out. A few of them brought a smile and made me think. If you're interested in conspiracy groups and covert organisations this is for you.
Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/WriterRating 4 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: PublisherReviewer: AimeeKayThe Lazarus Machine is a very interesting Steampunk mystery. Overall the book was filled with fun and excitement, as well as mystery. It drew me in and definitely had some parts I didn’...
A few of these stories amused but few of them really stick out and make me want to single them out. A few of them brought a smile and made me think. If you're interested in conspiracy groups and covert organisations this is for you.
Love these types of books. Adventure and unexpected discoveries that leave you wanting more...The plot of the book starts off great. Tweed goes around the country conning people. They pretend they can speak with dead. Right off the bat, their relationship is strange. It's not your normal father/son...
This review will probably be shorter than my average, and for a very succinct reason – it was ultimately forgettable in a sea of books with similar plots. THE LAZARUS MACHINE was a book that took me almost two months to read, continuously relegated to the bottom of my reading pile after picking it u...
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