Selkie Island by Jorrie Spencer
This may be a short story, but its lingering feels last a beautifully long time.
This may be a short story, but its lingering feels last a beautifully long time.
Hello, futuristic sexy killer-Shibari fun time Tokyo! But why is it so short?
No, no, this is Kate Perry.
It’s technically proficient, but I don’t feel the magic.
Naturally the original is better than the sequel.
The plot is a bit on the ugh side, but the entertaining romance is good enough to pull it through to the finish line.
The author’s on a roll, delivering another dark, thrilling, and fabulous five-oogie chiller.
This one made conservative Malaysians frown, because of THE GAY.
He sees! He smells her juices! It’s mating time! Zzzzzz.
Urban fantasy is not fun when the main characters act like bickering brats in the playroom.