Review: Graveyard Shift by Jenn Burke
I mean, I was warned. I was warned more than once and I thought I was prepared.
I thought wrong.
I mean, I was warned. I was warned more than once and I thought I was prepared.
I thought wrong.
When Dan approached me with a request to read and review The Things That Come I was very excited. It’s so very important to portray diversity in literature und Dan’s book promises quite a lot of diverse characters.
Now, Lach is crashing back into Thanatos’s life, dragging him into an adventure that could save the world . . . or kill them both.
When all hell literally breaks loose in Toronto and superstrength ghosts are unleashed on Wes and his friends, he and Hudson are thrown into a case unlike any they’ve seen before.
It started with ‘the fuck am I reading?’ And then it got so much better.
Lila Mina manages to not just capture me the way she did with the first book I fear she will never let me go again.
A very raw (in the best sense) erotica and finally one that manages to be dark without being abusive.