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Archives:: May 2012

Review: Wolf’s Own: Koan by Carole Cummings

Fate has not been kind to Fen Jacin-Rei.  He killed the man he loved, saved his people, and experienced the loss of some of his family.  Now he is in Tambalon with Kamen Malick and the rest of his extended family.  He soon learns that fate is not done with him.  Fighting for his sanity, [...]

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Review: Fangs for the Memories by Astrid Cooper

As Monsters inK’s lawyer, Ray O’Connor has seen many things and kept all of it secret.  But a lion in his living room is a big surprise, especially a lion with wings.  Ray is not sure what to think.  And the lion is not his biggest problem.  He does not want anyone knowing he writes [...]

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Review: Ervin’s Dilemma by Stephani Hecht

Ervin has a dilemma.  Ever since his alpha joined with a new pack and, at the same time, went legit, Ervin has been bored.  His new pack is so disgustingly sweet and there are no gay members.  Ervin is sure he is doomed to live his life without a mate.  Then a chance encounter in [...]

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Review: The Night Shift by Missouri Dalton

Fynn Adder finds his job with the Night Shift is a constant learning experience.  Even after two years, Fynn finds there are things he still needs to learn.  Assigned a trainee named Simon Murphy, Fynn finds himself and his new partner investigating one of the worst possible murders possible, that of a child, and a [...]

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Review: Rez Dogs and Scooter Trash by Deirdre O’Dare

Michael DuFrayne escaped his abusive biker father by joining the military at the age of eighteen.  Finding the military to be the source of more violence, Mike discovers he can make a difference when he hears that dogs on the Indian Reservation could use a helping hand.  Mike established the Rez Dogs Animal Shelter and [...]

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Review: Reclaimed by Cari Z.

Daniel Hart’s life is going wonderfully.  He is almost done with his PhD and he has a wonderful relationship with his lover, Rhys Daveth.  Unfortunately, Rhys is also a doppelganger and a master criminal.  One of his professors make shim face the fact that Daniel must make a choice between his love and his vocation [...]

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Review: The Chimera Affair by Keira Andrews

While bored at a party his father insists he attend, Sebastian Bramani meets a sexy older man who easily seduces him.  Kyle Grant, though, is an undercover operative working to find a dangerous chemical Sebastian’s father is selling to the highest bidder.  To Kyle, Sebastian is nothing more than a means to an end.  He [...]

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Review: Armed and Dangerous by Abigail Roux

FBI Special Agent Zane Grady is not at all happy when his partner takes a runner.   He takes his displeasure out on everything around him including co-workers and the gym.  Then he is ordered to Chicago to provide backup for an agent there.  Arriving, he finds he is to backup his missing partner, Special Agent [...]

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Review: Timothy by Bailey Bradford

In an effort to learn more about his heritage, Dr. Timothy Trujillo travels to Mongolia to work for the Snow Leopard Conservation Programme.  He comes from Colorado and knows that snow leopards are not native to Colorado.  His cousins, who have found mates, have added to the family’s knowledge but Tim seeks more knowledge.  He [...]

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Review: Infected Shift by Andrea Speed

  Roan McKichan, infected with the werecat virus, is a PI and ex-cop.  His job is help others solve their problems even though he has enough of his own.  His relationship with Dylan, artist and boyfriend , is on the rocks.  He takes on a case concerning a trans woman, where the perp may be [...]

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