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The new novel by Leigh Cross, The Crooked Albatross and Sweet Fanny Adams, is out now!
Who would’ve thought that a memoir from the eighteenth century would have caused so much trouble? Eight adventurers sail to Cocos Island on the converted tuna clipper, Sweet Fanny Adams, to dig for the fabulously rich Loot of Lima. They are backed by an amphibious aircraft, a Grumman Albatross, under the command of Van Dusen, a cashiered, ex-U.S. Navy pilot, with ulterior motives.
And the eight adventurers? What a collection! British nutcases, a timber cruiser, a prospector, a cook, the cook’s wife, they are not necessarily what they appear to be either.
Gorgeous informational book about sharks in the San Francisco bay area. There’s a wealth of facts, and beautiful illustrations that honestly work far better than any photos could. (I have recently become a huge fan of illustrated informational books!) This one got a Sibert Honor on Monday, and it’s well deserved.
I really loved this one–it’s already one of my favorites by Host. It’s perhaps a bit more predictable, especially if you’ve been reading through all of her backlist as I have, but in a comforting way. It’s a rare girl-pretending-to-be-a-boy story that will grab my attention anymore, but this one did. My only complaint is that I want to know more about what happens to Kiri, but hey, maybe she’ll end up with her own book.
Anna was a normal girl until she was attacked by a werewolf and changed violently and against her will into one, even though changing someone against their will is illegal.
Anna knows nothing about being a werewolf; her pack kept her ignorant to keep her obedient, abusing her. The things Anna goes through are cruel, evil and terrible, but on the bright side, we don't witness any of it first hand.
The thing which makes Anna different than the rest of the werewolves? She's an Omega - a wolf outside the rank structure of the pack who can also calm the other werewolves.
Charles is the Marrok's son (the alpha of all north american wolves) and enforcer. He's the one the Marrok sends to take care of troubles; put down Alphas' that have gone crazy, remind the Marrok's subordinates of the rules and making sure no one breaks them. Everyone is scared of Charles, both for being the enforcer and for being one of the strongest Alphas in north america, and he rarely shows tender emotions; unless Anna is involved.
He's an old werewolf, the only one in existence born werewolf rather than made.
The Writing for the entire series is crazy good, and I just love it! something about it is just so engrossing and capturing.
The story really begins on Alpha and Omega/On the Prowl, a companion novel to the series...
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