![]() ![]() ![]() He's lived a long time, he has powers that seem godlike to normal humans, who can say they wouldn't take advantage? ( ) I would have been happy if this plot had expanded to be an entire book because between the past events and Robin's desire to atone and possibly not protect himself I think there was something interesting to read about. George spends the early part of the book telling him she won't wait forever and they have to talk and by the end all she has for him is a note that says "goodbye." His fault, he blew it, and I could not hate him more right now.Įven though the other subplot involved some mysterious persons wanting to kill Robin because of his past the book still needed more Robin. ![]() It is as bad as it sounds when it turns out that the little asshole hurts George with the knowledge that he's becoming involved, possibly seriously, with the aforementioned werewolf. This isn't as bad as it sounds when you realize that Cal does not want to reproduce and risk having a baby that is part Auphe. In one of the subplots Cal wants to get laid. ![]() In a very gross (for me) moment it turns out that werewolf spit can heal so Cal spends all night being licked by a female werewolf. There's an early scene where the redcap takes a bite out of Cal. A reincarnated redcap is on the loose in the city and it's hunting and eating everything around. This book is way more of a horror story than the previous two. ![]()
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