"Readers will love will love this urban romantic fantasy"
The only preternatural lawyer in Austin, Texas is
Abigail
Merriweather Gooden and she has been taking mere-mortal
cases since a witch beat her up and tried to rape her.
Although her magic was stronger than his being the
daughter of a wizard father and a powerful witch of a
mother, the incident left scars so she is very leery when
the vampire Jurnik Galub and the shape-shifter wizard
Lucan Knight enter her office. They want to hire her because a stripper was killed in
Jurnik's club Exotica and her parents are suing him for
having her work in an unsafe environment. Lucan is a
private investigator who intends to find the killer.
Complicating matters are Jurnik's tie was the murder
weapon and he once had a heated affair with the victim.
Abbie takes the case and horns in on Lucan's investigation
because her mother is involved with Jurnik. When somebody
breaks into Abbie's apartment and tries to burn the place
down the case becomes more personal and with Lucan as her
partner, in and out of bed, she intends to solve it or die
trying. Fans of Laurell K. Hamilton, Kim Harrison and Tonya Huff
will love this urban romantic fantasy in which a wary
witch finds her soulmate in a shape-shifting wizard.
Lucan and Abbie are both extremely likeable characters and
will grab and maintain reader interest. The suspense is
so tight it feels like a rubber band about to snap and the
tension is resolved by the quirky dialogue between the
protagonists and their allies. The audience will be happy
to know that there will be further adventures starring
Abbie and Lucan. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 3, 2005
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