If you read this series, if you love this series, if you think naked women talking about baseball is hysterical, you must read this short story. I couldn’t have read this story at a better time; my beloved Detroit Tigers were taking it in the keister in the World Series and I really needed to laugh...
Nice little segue between Tricked and the next book, Trapped. Seems like Atticus is going to finally confront his feelings for Granuaile! My favorite, though, are his conversations with Morrigan. Hysterical!
A fun, and informative addition to the series. Too often when authors put out short stories with the ongoing series it seems like nothing more than a cheap ploy to milk more profits out of readers. The stories have little substance, and no bearing on the series as a whole. I was pleasantly surprised...
A surprisingly fulfilling and action-packed novella.I may seem a bit harsh saying this, but I find a lot of mid-series novellas to be unworthy of the e-ink they're displayed in. Most of the time, the stories within are so much padding and filler with no progression to the characters or the series as...
Six years have passed, and Atticus is finding training his apprentice a bit hard than he expected. Never fear Oberon faithful dog companion is there to add humor and advice, sometimes more than asked for. Everything is going along well enough till the Morrigan shows her wicked face and demands Attic...
Having DNF-ed my last novella, I turn to Kevin Hearne's for I know I would be served with humor and entertaining story. He never fails me before.And I'm chuckling right off the bat *lol*. The story is a short one, taken about 6-years into Atticus's training of his apprentice, Granuaile. Oh, beautifu...
Regular readers know that we are huge fans of Kevin Hearne and have a tendency to fanpoodle terribly, but oh my goodness it's Kevin Hearne, how could we not? Because this is a novella, it's going to be difficult to talk about without spoilers, so consider yourself warned. Atticus still has a few yea...
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