4 out of 5 stars
These books are like potato chips—I can't resist them. I love Vicky Nelson, tough and caring as she is. Once she knows someone, she likes them. Once she likes them, she gets protective. Her physical limitations frustrate her and both of the men in her life know to tread carefully when assisting her.
Henry Fitzroy and Mike Celluci are well matched to compete for Vicky's affections. Fitzroy may have the exotic factor, but Mike has familiarity on his side. As love triangles go, this one is fairly painless. Vicky is never going to be subsumed in any mere man (or vampire). At no point has she mentioned having a need to choose between them, and why should she have to?
So, the first book gave us a vampire (and a demon). This one offered werewolves. I will have to exhibit extreme will power not to request book 3 right away to see what else is in store. I can hardly wait to see Tanya Huff at this summer's conference. I will be attending any session that she's participating in.
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