Monday, May 19, 2014

Inquisitor



Urban Fantasy
Date Published: May 16, 2014


   
When Allison is asked to play Cinderella-turned-Fiancee at a Halloween ball, the last thing she expects is to be accused of murder. She has to find the killer and quick, or she'll be put to death for the crimes she didn't commit. To make matters worse, the victims are all werewolves.
On the short list of potential victims, Allison has to act fast, or the killer will have one more body to add to his little black book of corpses.
There's only one problem: One of the deaths has struck too close to home, and Allison's desire for self-preservation may very well transform into a quest for vengeance...

My Review:

Wow! What a fun read! This was a new take on werewolves and their world. I really liked Allison, and thought she was a great character. I do wished she was a bit more fleshed out, with a more descriptive back story. I thought what we did get was interesting, but could have been more so with a stronger introduction. 


The story itself is fast paced, interesting, and most of all fun. The pages flew by as I was engrossed in the world Ms. Blain created. The writing was smooth and enjoyable. The only issue I had was the previously mentioned back story and maybe a little bit more fleshing out of the side characters. 

I really liked this book!


R.J. Blain

RJ Blain suffers from a Moleskine journal obsession, a pen fixation, and a terrible tendency to pun without warning.



When she isn't playing pretend, she likes to think she's a cartographer and a sumi-e painter. In reality, she herds cats and a husband. She also has a tendency to play MMOs and other computer games.



In her spare time, she daydreams about being a spy. Should that fail, her contingency plan involves tying her best of enemies to spinning wheels and quoting James Bond villains until she is satisfied.


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