Truth bomb in the middle of a dark and fantastical story. "Call it irony, if you like, but we spend so much time waiting for our boys to stray that they never have the opportunity. We notice the silence of men. We depend upon the silence of women."
Truth bomb in the middle of a dark and fantastical story. "Call it irony, if you like, but we spend so much time waiting for our boys to stray that they never have the opportunity. We notice the silence of men. We depend upon the silence of women."
Kelley Armstrong's Cainsville is the sort of living, breathing UF world that grows more complex and interesting with every new installment. I loved the way she eased us in with book one (Omens) and I'm delighted with where we are now in book three. Fae are the new werewolves.