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by Eileen Wilks
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Anna Bobs Her Hair - Silent Reader, Talking Books
What a pleasant surprise! This book has an interesting cast of characters. I already want the next book in my hand!Lily Yu is a competent police detective. She is a 'Gifted' human able to sense magic through touch. Lily is assigned a murder case where she determines the death is caused by werewo...
FVJen
FVJen rated it 14 years ago
Lily and RuleExcellent new series to start. I think I have found another obsession. I was happy to see that Wilks created a relationship where the mate bond didn't mean they instantly fell in love. At first, Rule was not happy he would be limited to Lily for the rest of his long lived life. And ...
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 14 years ago
For me, it is uncommon to love an urban series from the very beginning. Usually, I suffer from "confusion" because some authors choose to leave some useful information to understand the world built in the story. Sometimes, if the urban fantasy is pretty familiar, I have no problem. Unfortunately, th...
cr6zym0nkeyiz
cr6zym0nkeyiz rated it 14 years ago
TEMPTING DANGER was quite a different type of UF book than I am usually used to. I would call this a mix of FBI/cop mystery plus very little romance/paranormal drama. To be honest I don't really know how I felt about this book, but I didn't hate it, but I didn't like it either. Starting the book, I ...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 14 years ago
Plot Summary: Lily Yu is a San Diego police detective investigating a series of grisly murders that appear to be the work of a werewolf. To hunt down the killer, she must infiltrate the clans. Only one man can help her - a werewolf named Rule Turner, a prince of the lupi, whose charismatic presence ...
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 14 years ago
Paranormal suspense with much better than average world-building; even does reasonable things with the forced pairbond, a trope I usually hate. (It helps that the protagonist is just as disgusted by the development as I would be.) But the best thing about the book is the protagonist, LA Homicide d...
MizNikki
MizNikki rated it 15 years ago
I liked the book but it was more of a detective mystery with dashes of romance (if you want to call it that) than a paranormal romance. The world building has me looking forward to her other books and I would like to see how the MC's relationship grows. I already have the rest of the series in my po...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 15 years ago
I loved the first take on this story found in the Lover Beware anthology, and I truly hoped the expansion of the world of the Lupi and seeing more of Lily and Rule would've made a great reading experience.Sadly, I was wrong.The story dragged on for too long, there were just too many details (literal...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 18 years ago
Lily is a great protagonist. I love that the elements of her Chinese-American heritage were well-integrated into this story. I love her no-nonsense, down to earth, cop personality, but also that she is open-minded enough to appreciate her gifts and to realize that there are things that go bump in th...
Lady Heather's Reviews
Lady Heather's Reviews rated it 56 years ago
I just finished this book and what can I say.. I was more than a little disappointed with the ending. Not the ending itself, but the anti-climatic battle at the end. Three-quarters of the book the Author is preparing the reader for this 'huge' battle (good vs evil) ... and ya.. there's anticipatio...
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