I enjoyed this hi tech elf/orc m/m heist fantasy sci fi romance with masses of sex and no HEA *enormously*. If you have issues with any of the above, I enjoyed this hi tech elf/orc m/m heist fantasy sci fi romance with masses of sex and no HEA *enormously*. If you have issues with any of the above, move on.
Written with glee, with a lovely pair of flawed heroes and a keen appreciation of its own absurdity, while *not* being annoyingly tongue in cheek. The adventure romps, the MCs' mutual pining is real and emotional and raw, the sex is hot if you don't mind the associated elf orc weird stuff which...is admittedly *quite* weird at points, the worldbuilding manages to be completely clear but incredibly understated in a masterful way, and I am dying to find out What Happens Next in the ongoing story. I glommed it in a sitting....more
The second book of my Green Men 1920s paranormal series, in which the occult fallout of the War Beneath the War continues to worsen.
This is the storyThe second book of my Green Men 1920s paranormal series, in which the occult fallout of the War Beneath the War continues to worsen.
This is the story of Joanie Robey and Theresa Glyde (who you may remember from Spectred Isle. The love stories in this series are standalone so you don't *have* to read #1, but the overall story is ongoing.) Joanie is an occasional rat deity and Theresa is dead, so it's a match made in heaven, really.
Note: this blurb/story has changed from the original plan due to me having got the characters completely wrong at planning stage. It happens. ...more
First of my new 1920s paranormal romance series, set in England a few years after the First World War. While battle raged in Flanders, a hidden war waFirst of my new 1920s paranormal romance series, set in England a few years after the First World War. While battle raged in Flanders, a hidden war was being fought by arcanists and occultists, and the continuing fallout of that is still causing chaos five years later. Randolph Glyde, arcanist of a great and ancient family, is trying to hold London's magical defences together almost single-handed, and it doesn't help that the same man, disgraced archaeologist Saul Lazenby, keeps inexplicably turning up in all the wrong places...
This is my first paranormal in *ages* and I had a ton of fun. It's bursting with English magic--including some real and quite extraordinary London folklore adapted to my purposes.
This is Book 1 of the Green Men series, and set in the same world as The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal--you don't have to have read that but there are plot links and references, as well as some younger characters from that book all grown up. (Simon Feximal: The Next Generation.)...more