Fathers and sons by Gordon Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Though there were a few editing issues I decided who cares. It was .99 or free depending upon how you obtained the book. The most important part was getting my Curran fix before Tuesday, 5/31/2011. I am both excited and apprehensive about Magic Slays but, that will not keep me away from it. I love this series and I love the story. I am NOT a romance fan but, these books have enough intrigue, supernatural jockeying for power and excellent fight scenes that I am a devoted follower of the Andrews' writing!
This story gave a wonderful in-depth look at Curran's view of this world. I loved seeing how he worked things out with not only his people, but, especially his "father", Mahon. Now that Kate's world shifts a bit we get a bigger look at the pack's world and I love seeing the different shifters.
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
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