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Title | : | Raven Mask (Kassandra Lyall Preternatural Investigator #2) |
Author | : | Winter Pennington |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | November 2nd 2010 by Bold Strokes Books (first published September 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. GLBT. Lesbian. Paranormal. LGBT. Romance. Vampires |
Winter Pennington
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 4.14 | 1031 Users | 36 Reviews
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“I stared down at the lifeless body of a boy whose face was all too familiar…”Following the execution of Lukas Morris, Preternatural Private Investigator Kassandra Lyall told herself that she’d learn more about the local werewolf pack’s Alpha female. Just as she begins her investigation, she’s interrupted by a phone call from friend and ex-colleague, Detective Arthur Kingfisher. The body of a sixteen-year-old boy has been found. It’s not just any sixteen-year-old boy, it’s Timothy Nelson, a boy Kassandra knew was curious about the preternatural.
When Timothy’s body disappears during transport, Kassandra’s questions only increase. She realizes that Timothy’s death serves as a challenge, but it’s not a challenge directed at her. It’s a challenge aimed at her lover, the Countess vampire of Oklahoma, Lenorre.
While Kassandra tries to figure out if Timothy’s curiosity was his undoing, the biggest question of all remains unanswered.
Is Timothy Nelson dead or undead?
The Second Book in the Kassandra Lyall Preternatural Investigator Series.
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ISBN: | 1602821828 (ISBN13: 9781602821828) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Kassandra Lyall Preternatural Investigator #2 |
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Ratings: 4.14 From 1031 Users | 36 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books Raven Mask (Kassandra Lyall Preternatural Investigator #2)
Magic everywhere.Preternatural Private Investigator, Kassandra Lyall is a former police detective turned PI after a run in with a werewolf while on the job. Kass had the attitude of an alpha, and now she is one, though she doesnt belong to a pack. Her new girlfriend, the Countess vampire of Oklahoma, Lenorre, finds herself challenged for her seat by a rogue vamp who is taking children for his army and pleasure. While figuring all this out, Kassandra finds she is not only a wolf but other magicalThis book kept me hooked all the way through,it also wasn't allowing me to guess what was going to happen next.I had to sit there and continue reading in order to find out what happened it was amazing. I would recommend to people who love lesbian fiction.
I've enjoyed this series and look forward to more. This book has a lot more sex in it than the previous one (I'm not complaining, it was hot!) in the series, Witch Wolf. It's entertaining. The world reminds me a bit of Jim Butcher's Dresden novels.
Good book, much like the first one. But, again, I found myself wanting more depth. More depth to the romance and just to the story as a whole. In book 2, we learn more about Kassandra and what she's capable of, but everything still feels very superficial. With that said, I would still recommend these books to anyone looking for a quick urban fantasy read.
Synopsis: I stared down at the lifeless body of a boy whose face was all too familiar Following the execution of Lukas Morris, Preternatural Private Investigator Kassandra Lyall told herself that shed learn more about the local werewolf packs Alpha female Sheila Morris. Just as she begins her investigation, shes interrupted by a phone call from friend and ex-colleague, Detective Arthur Kingfisher. The body of a sixteen-year-old boy has been found. Its not just any sixteen-year-old boy, its
Like Witch Wolf, this was a fun, easy read. I enjoy the characters so much. I was disappointed with the villain in this who I felt was written cheesily at best and I was quite irritated that his entire appearance in the book was read in a single page despite supposedly being so bad ass. Despite that, the book was super enjoyable and I am reading the third one right away. ^^
Very good. I like the author's voice and humor. The mystery was pretty easy to figure out and the red herring was a bit frustrating but, all in all, a good book. The author joined us on episode 12 of Cocktail Hour to talk about her debut book.http://www.cocktailhour.c-spot.net/ar...
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