Author: Eileen Wilks

Josh Reviews: Blood Lines by Eileen Wilks

Josh Reviews: Blood Lines by Eileen Wilks

Blood Lines is a haunted house read.    One is now ferried through a floor of were politics & intrigue, then a floor of magic & its history, then a floor of demons, a floor of cats, and floor of Gifted individuals.    Rinse, repeat.    Its primary technique to accomplish such shifting (of floors, […]

— Posted November 6, 2013 by Joshua Burns / 1 Comment
Josh Reviews: Mortal Danger by Eileen Wilks

Josh Reviews: Mortal Danger by Eileen Wilks

Mortal Danger is an ambitious story (bordering on epic territory), hidden under an awfully vanilla title.    Ambitious in two respects:  1) the breadth of supernatural material, especially considering this series started out as a detective potboiler with a couple werewolves  2) the usage of time and perspective: no dull moments and hardly a moment […]

— Posted October 19, 2013 by Joshua Burns / 3 Comments
Josh Reviews: Tempting Danger by Eileen Wilks

Josh Reviews: Tempting Danger by Eileen Wilks

Tempting Danger takes the cake for Most Bland Title A Paranormal Romance Author Could Use.   Was there not some distinctive location or activity involving weres that could have been slapped on the cover?   Anyways title beside, this read efficiently and competently – with a fair share of delightfulness thrown in (more on that […]

— Posted September 4, 2013 by Joshua Burns / 3 Comments
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