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It was great to dive back into the Otherworld with full detailed stories. Even if they were short stories, Kelley Armstrong has completely covered the characterisation of each individual perfectly. Plus the plots were sized accordingly for the length of each story, which left me feeling content. (Which is huge and unusual for me considering their length.)
Particuarly enjoyed her slice-of-life realism in their supernatural world.
Particuarly enjoyed her slice-of-life realism in their supernatural world.
adventurous
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Life After Theft – Karl and Hope and their little girl, this made me love them even more. Karl retires from being a jewel thief. It is an interesting tale of 2 not so truthful fellas trying to con the other. They also struggle to be good role models for their little girl who is very bright.
Forbidden – Oh the mystery, I enjoyed this short Morgan is a wolf we meet before and I was so intrigued by him so this was an interesting bonus story. The town Elena and Clay go to, to meet up with Morgan is like something you would read in a book spooky and a little off, lmao that is the best way to describe it.
Angelic – This is a neat little story of Eve and how she is enjoying or not enjoying her new job. ;)
I didn't mind it, kinda wished I had listened while I was listening to the series it’s not a big deal though.
Zen and the Art of Vampirism – I love Jamie and Savannah! Not really sure what this story was for, other than to know that these two are just as bad as Paige and Savannah getting into mischief.
The Ungrateful Dead – Zoe is trying to sell the apartment only T her (roommate who is a necromancer/demon) is having none of it
Counterfeit Magic – I t was short and to the point, don’t really have a lot to say really. I didn’t believe Lucas could do something like that it all just felt a little off. The Adam thing too was weird but it got worked out. It just was kinda drama for the sake of drama I just didn’t get this story at all.
Forbidden – Oh the mystery, I enjoyed this short Morgan is a wolf we meet before and I was so intrigued by him so this was an interesting bonus story. The town Elena and Clay go to, to meet up with Morgan is like something you would read in a book spooky and a little off, lmao that is the best way to describe it.
Angelic – This is a neat little story of Eve and how she is enjoying or not enjoying her new job. ;)
I didn't mind it, kinda wished I had listened while I was listening to the series it’s not a big deal though.
Zen and the Art of Vampirism – I love Jamie and Savannah! Not really sure what this story was for, other than to know that these two are just as bad as Paige and Savannah getting into mischief.
The Ungrateful Dead – Zoe is trying to sell the apartment only T her (roommate who is a necromancer/demon) is having none of it
Counterfeit Magic – I t was short and to the point, don’t really have a lot to say really. I didn’t believe Lucas could do something like that it all just felt a little off. The Adam thing too was weird but it got worked out. It just was kinda drama for the sake of drama I just didn’t get this story at all.
Kelley Armstrong is one of my favorite authors. These anthologies are a nice way to revisit the otherworld series
I'm giving this 3 stars only because I want more! It was nice to get these snipits and short stories, but I want more Clay & Elena, Jaime & Jeremy, more of all of them! Granted we got Bitten on Sci-Fi, but they changed up so much from the books, so it's an ok substitute, but isn't the real thing, like this. Kelley-give us more!
Overall Rating: 4/5
This book has a couple less stories than the last two books, but they are all good. The quality was just shy of fours across the board. I'm a bit fuzzy on the exact placement of these stories chronologically, so I won't try to say where they fit. I can only say for sure that none of these ones are prequels, and if I had to GUESS, I think they all fall after the halfway point of the series, and after the end.
-Life after Theft 4/5
I'm reading these in the order they are listed, so this is number four. I had to look up who Vanessa was. She's introduced in a story called Brazen, which is in the book AFTER this one. This is the second time one of these anthologies have published a character introduction out of order. That's not a good thing for first time readers who have not read these stories before. It was annoying enough once, but twice, and not even in the same book...I get that each volume has some kind of theme to it, but nobody should have to google a character because of a janky reading order. There wasn't even a recap to say who the characters were, just their names thrown around casually like you're already supposed to know.
I think this is the best Hope and Karl story so far. It had something their other stories have been missing, but I can't quite put my finger on what. The part with Avery was easily predictable.
-Forbidden 4/5
Otherworld Nights, the book before this one, had a story with Morgan in it. I had no idea who that was, and the story gave no reminder. This story, two paragraphs in, perfect reminder. No idea why this story and that one were flipped around.
Those were some crazy football rituals.
I loved the description of Jeremy standing barefoot in front of his canvas with blue paint in his hair. Something about that was just too perfect.
-Angelic 4/5
Dead Eve stories are better than the living Eve stories.
Eve was specifically wearing boots, and later they suddenly said she was wearing sneakers. Must be an editing mistake.
-The Ungrateful Dead 3.5/5
This is an amusing story starring Jaime and Savannah. It felt incomplete because there wasn't a solid ending. It kind of left it open to be like, "yeah, they eventually did this, but we're not going to cover that part."
-Zen and the Art of Vampirism 4/5
Didn't see much of Zoe outside of one book in the main series, so it was nice to see a story about her. It gave information on her backstory involving her transition into a Vampire, and was rather amusing as she "surrendered" her territory to other Vampires.
-Counterfeit Magic 4.5/5
I miss the Paige and Lucas stories, specifically the ones told by Paige. They kind of got written off as mere side characters as the main books went on.
This book has a couple less stories than the last two books, but they are all good. The quality was just shy of fours across the board. I'm a bit fuzzy on the exact placement of these stories chronologically, so I won't try to say where they fit. I can only say for sure that none of these ones are prequels, and if I had to GUESS, I think they all fall after the halfway point of the series, and after the end.
-Life after Theft 4/5
I'm reading these in the order they are listed, so this is number four. I had to look up who Vanessa was. She's introduced in a story called Brazen, which is in the book AFTER this one. This is the second time one of these anthologies have published a character introduction out of order. That's not a good thing for first time readers who have not read these stories before. It was annoying enough once, but twice, and not even in the same book...I get that each volume has some kind of theme to it, but nobody should have to google a character because of a janky reading order. There wasn't even a recap to say who the characters were, just their names thrown around casually like you're already supposed to know.
I think this is the best Hope and Karl story so far. It had something their other stories have been missing, but I can't quite put my finger on what. The part with Avery was easily predictable.
-Forbidden 4/5
Otherworld Nights, the book before this one, had a story with Morgan in it. I had no idea who that was, and the story gave no reminder. This story, two paragraphs in, perfect reminder. No idea why this story and that one were flipped around.
Those were some crazy football rituals.
I loved the description of Jeremy standing barefoot in front of his canvas with blue paint in his hair. Something about that was just too perfect.
-Angelic 4/5
Dead Eve stories are better than the living Eve stories.
Eve was specifically wearing boots, and later they suddenly said she was wearing sneakers. Must be an editing mistake.
-The Ungrateful Dead 3.5/5
This is an amusing story starring Jaime and Savannah. It felt incomplete because there wasn't a solid ending. It kind of left it open to be like, "yeah, they eventually did this, but we're not going to cover that part."
-Zen and the Art of Vampirism 4/5
Didn't see much of Zoe outside of one book in the main series, so it was nice to see a story about her. It gave information on her backstory involving her transition into a Vampire, and was rather amusing as she "surrendered" her territory to other Vampires.
-Counterfeit Magic 4.5/5
I miss the Paige and Lucas stories, specifically the ones told by Paige. They kind of got written off as mere side characters as the main books went on.
I haven't read any Kelley Armstrong for a year or so and I'd forgotten how much I enjoy her writing. Granted it's not necessarily ground breaking but its easy to follow and full of great characters and interesting events. Out of the 6 stories my favourites were Zen and the Art of Vampirism, which follows Vancover vampire Zoe as she deals with some new arrivals, and The Ungrateful Dead, which follows Jaime Vegas as she deals with some pushy spirits. The later one also ties in with the earlier tale Angelic, which pulled the collection together a little. I really do need to read and re-read more of her work.
The fourth anthology in the Women of the Otherworld urban fantasy series comes with an even split of two short stories, two novelettes, and two novellas all revolving around different characters within the series.
The Series
"Life After Theft", 10.2 with Karl and Hope
"Forbidden", 10.3 with Morgan Walsh and Elena and Clay
"Angelic", 9.3 with Eve and Kristof
"The Ungrateful Dead", 8.1 with Jaime Vegas
"Zen and the Art of Vampirism", 9.2 with Zoe
"Counterfeit Magic", 10.4 with Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez
Goodreads restricts the number of words allowed in a post, so for a more complete character listing, check out my KD Did It review (after 31 August 2020).
The Stories
"Life After Theft"
This new novelette is a sweet insight into Karl and his, ahem, reformation. Yet it's first person protagonist point-of-view from Hope's perspective, and she can feel how much he misses the challenge of his previous career, and the latest project has him itching. However, he also loves being a dad. Don'cha wish more men felt that way?
It's also a sad hypocrisy of a "bad guy" who is such a good guy, and another character who was raised in wealth and spoiled to death with it, who can betray at the drop of a hat, er, dog.
The Characters
The pregnant Hope Adams is an Expisco (chaos) half-demon with a direct line to other people's chaotic thoughts and is the editor at True News. Karl Marsten, her husband, is a werewolf clotheshorse, a retired international jewel thief whose reputation has always been as an honorable man, and Nita's primary caregiver. Nita is their daughter with a thirst for adventure. Joel Adams is Hope's brother and Karl's, sort of, boss at a security company.
Paige Winterbourne is the head of the Interracial Council and runs a law and private investigation firm with her husband, Lucas Cortez. Benicio Cortez is Lucas' father and CEO of the Cortez Cabal of sorcerers. Troy is one of Benicio's bodyguards. Elena is the Alpha of the North American Pack; Clayton is her second and their Enforcer. Kate and Logan are Elena and Clay's kids.
Gustav Nast is the former CEO of the German branch of the Nast Cabal.
Melinda, Lady Fitzwilliams, is a socialite in Philadelphia. Bradley is one of her sons. Miguel is one of her guards, and Theresa, the maid, is one of Miguel's friends.
Fredrick Birkan is based at Lake Geneva, Switzerland, and fancies himself a collector.
Sharon Avery is a self-absorbed witch.
"Forbidden"
Whew, this novella was intense and just gross at the end. I know people can be pretty intense about their sports, but this one was a bit much. Definitely a "5".
"Forbidden" is also available as a standalone. At the price, you're better off buying Otherworld Secrets.
The Characters
Morgan Walsh, a mutt, has spent the last two years in Newfoundland, Alaska, as a wolf and does NOT want to be a fisherman. Blaine is his brother. Their father is a stubborn man.
Alpha-elect Elena Michaels and Clayton Danvers, who is her terrifying enforcer, mate, and anthropologist, are based on an estate called Stonehaven in Syracuse, New York. Kate and Logan are their five-year-old twins. Jeremy is the Alpha Elena will replace. Jaime Vegas, a celebrity necromancer, is Jeremy's girlfriend. The Legacy is a book of Pack and werewolf history.
Paige Winterbourne is a witch and on the Interracial Council.
In Westwood, New York...
Jessica Dales is the police chief. Her officers include Wes Kent and Phil Jaggerman, the volunteer assistant coach.
Marnie is a waitress at the café and Hanlon's girlfriend. Mr and Maria Rivera's son Ricky is missing. Tom Hanlon, the high school football coach, is Lacoste's stepson. Charlie Lacoste is a hermit who went missing a few months ago. Bryan and Jason are a couple of the high school football players.
"Angelic"
This novelette contains a nasty betrayal as seen from a first person protagonist point-of-view, but Eve lightens things up with her "promise" to the Fates to shape up and be a proper angel, lol.
"Angelic" is also available as a standalone...and it is WAY cheaper to buy Otherworld Secrets.
The Characters
Eve Levine, a half-demon dark witch who had practiced any kind of magic, is now an ascended angel going on missions for the Fates. She's also Savannah's mother as Kris is her father. Eve's father had been Lord Demon Balam, aa Aspicio demon and Dantalian's older brother.
Kristof Nast had been the Nast Cabal heir and a lawyer. Now he's a defense lawyer with a houseboat who enjoys playing hockey. Bryce is Kristof's younger son.
The Fates are Eve's bosses. Trsiel is a full angel and Eve's usual partner; Marius (he'd been a gladiator) and Katsuo (a former samurai) are ascended angels, just like Eve.
Dantalian is a master of the djinn, and he's imprisoned in a wall in Glamis castle. Armaros is a trusted djinn soldier.
The Cerberi are three guardian dogs who block all points of entry to hell, a.k.a. the Great Library of Alexandria. Think Cerberus. Delphia has a very short-term memory — it's the only peace she can get from the memories of all times that have passed and all times that are to come. Jaime Vegas is a celebrity necromancer. Tara is her assistant. Jeremy Danvers is Jaime's boyfriend and another dual-parentage supernatural: werewolf and kogitsune, a fox maiden demi-demon.
"The Ungrateful Dead"
This short story begins with Jaime's first rule of being a necromancer: don't acknowledge the dead people. The real clincher is that annoying, dead frat boy. Yep, there are jerks everywhere and this kid proves it.
The first chunk of the story just makes you mad, but then Savannah has her brilliant idea, lol. Yeah, yeah, it's nasty, but those boys SO deserve it *more laughter*.
This short story can also be found in Blood Lite.
The Characters
Jaime Vegas is a necromancer who performs on stage. Eve Levine is an ascended angel who made a deal to bodyguard Jaime from ghosts. Savannah is Eve's daughter and the ward of Paige Winterbourne, a witch who runs Cortez-Winterbourne Demon Hunters agency along with her husband, Lucas Cortez, in Portland. Adam Vasic, a fire half-demon, is one of their employees. Cass is a vampire.
Patty thinks her Uncle Mort likes her when he really prefers sister Pammy. Cousin Ken has cataracts, Aunt Amy has arthritis, and little Lulu has a lazy eye.
Threatening frat boy, a.k.a. "Chuck" (actually Byron), insists that Jaime serve him, because he's dead. Yep, he still doesn't listen worth a damn. Molly Crane is a dark witch.
"Zen and the Art of Vampirism"
This short story confused the heck out of me. I wasn't quite sure what Zoe was up to, but it did start to send me what turned out to be the right direction. And, omigod, it was too funny.
We also get Zoe's back history and why she changed her name, introducing us to the serpent of rage that dwells within her.
I gotta say I am so not impressed with Hans and how "decent" he's being. Excuse me...? As for Brigid...I do like Tee's reaction to her, lol.
The Characters
Zoe Takano is a vampire thief in Toronto who's low on cash. Tee is her roommate and a very powerful, very old, crazy necromancer.
Rudy is the bartender at Miller's Bar and Randy Tolliver's half-brother, who runs a medical clinic for the homeless.
José is a potential client and a vamp freak. Hans, a.k.a. John, used to be an Anne Rice fan and now he's into Underworld. Brigid Drescher is a flaxen-haired Amazon partnered up with Hans.
"Counterfeit Magic"
Ooh, this novella is nasty. For Paige. She has to be Lucas' representative at a Cortez Cabal meeting, and everyone but Benicio thinks she's a brainless chick who should run everything past the hubbie.
Then there's the murder investigation the whole office heads off on. With a man who might be angry about being pulled from college and a potential fighting career.
I have to say the bad guys played a good game here.
"Counterfeit Magic" is also available as a standalone...and if you like both "Forbidden" and this one, just get Otherworld Secrets.
The Characters
Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez are married and run Cortez-Winterbourne Investigations in Portland. Savannah Levine, a.k.a. Georgia, is Paige's ward as well as her admin assistant. Adam Vasic is a fire half-demon.
Benicio Cortez is Lucas' father and CEO of the Cortez Cabal based in Miami. Carlos is a legitimate son but his greed and amorality, combined with his incompetency, makes him useless as the heir. A Romanian shaman who didn't disclose that he was employed by the Moreau Cabal, a French group, is just one issue.
Ava Cookson is a Tripudio, who insists on talking to Lucas. Brody had been her half-brother, drowning in debt.
A Santa Cruz fight club truly is...
...independent of the cabals. Ethan and Shane Gallante are brothers who own the club. Rico is a bouncer. Mel, a snotty dwarf witch, will be Georgia's opponent on her first night. Davy Jones is a half-demon whose manager is Travis Nichols. Dr Phillips is their medic.
The Cover and Title
The cover is deep and dark in a blue-green woods with a blonde dressed all in leather looking back at us over her right shoulder with a rivet-laden wide bracelet on her right hand. The author's name is just above center in a black shadowed yellow with a white info blurb just below it. A triple horizontal rule in white separates these words from the title below it also in a black-shadowed yellow. At the very bottom is the information that this is an anthology, in white.
The title is those Otherworld Secrets hidden by the participants.
The Series
"Life After Theft", 10.2 with Karl and Hope
"Forbidden", 10.3 with Morgan Walsh and Elena and Clay
"Angelic", 9.3 with Eve and Kristof
"The Ungrateful Dead", 8.1 with Jaime Vegas
"Zen and the Art of Vampirism", 9.2 with Zoe
"Counterfeit Magic", 10.4 with Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez
Goodreads restricts the number of words allowed in a post, so for a more complete character listing, check out my KD Did It review (after 31 August 2020).
The Stories
"Life After Theft"
This new novelette is a sweet insight into Karl and his, ahem, reformation. Yet it's first person protagonist point-of-view from Hope's perspective, and she can feel how much he misses the challenge of his previous career, and the latest project has him itching. However, he also loves being a dad. Don'cha wish more men felt that way?
It's also a sad hypocrisy of a "bad guy" who is such a good guy, and another character who was raised in wealth and spoiled to death with it, who can betray at the drop of a hat, er, dog.
The Characters
The pregnant Hope Adams is an Expisco (chaos) half-demon with a direct line to other people's chaotic thoughts and is the editor at True News. Karl Marsten, her husband, is a werewolf clotheshorse, a retired international jewel thief whose reputation has always been as an honorable man, and Nita's primary caregiver. Nita is their daughter with a thirst for adventure. Joel Adams is Hope's brother and Karl's, sort of, boss at a security company.
Paige Winterbourne is the head of the Interracial Council and runs a law and private investigation firm with her husband, Lucas Cortez. Benicio Cortez is Lucas' father and CEO of the Cortez Cabal of sorcerers. Troy is one of Benicio's bodyguards. Elena is the Alpha of the North American Pack; Clayton is her second and their Enforcer. Kate and Logan are Elena and Clay's kids.
Gustav Nast is the former CEO of the German branch of the Nast Cabal.
Melinda, Lady Fitzwilliams, is a socialite in Philadelphia. Bradley is one of her sons. Miguel is one of her guards, and Theresa, the maid, is one of Miguel's friends.
Fredrick Birkan is based at Lake Geneva, Switzerland, and fancies himself a collector.
Sharon Avery is a self-absorbed witch.
"Forbidden"
Whew, this novella was intense and just gross at the end. I know people can be pretty intense about their sports, but this one was a bit much. Definitely a "5".
"Forbidden" is also available as a standalone. At the price, you're better off buying Otherworld Secrets.
The Characters
Morgan Walsh, a mutt, has spent the last two years in Newfoundland, Alaska, as a wolf and does NOT want to be a fisherman. Blaine is his brother. Their father is a stubborn man.
Alpha-elect Elena Michaels and Clayton Danvers, who is her terrifying enforcer, mate, and anthropologist, are based on an estate called Stonehaven in Syracuse, New York. Kate and Logan are their five-year-old twins. Jeremy is the Alpha Elena will replace. Jaime Vegas, a celebrity necromancer, is Jeremy's girlfriend. The Legacy is a book of Pack and werewolf history.
Paige Winterbourne is a witch and on the Interracial Council.
In Westwood, New York...
Jessica Dales is the police chief. Her officers include Wes Kent and Phil Jaggerman, the volunteer assistant coach.
Marnie is a waitress at the café and Hanlon's girlfriend. Mr and Maria Rivera's son Ricky is missing. Tom Hanlon, the high school football coach, is Lacoste's stepson. Charlie Lacoste is a hermit who went missing a few months ago. Bryan and Jason are a couple of the high school football players.
"Angelic"
This novelette contains a nasty betrayal as seen from a first person protagonist point-of-view, but Eve lightens things up with her "promise" to the Fates to shape up and be a proper angel, lol.
"Angelic" is also available as a standalone...and it is WAY cheaper to buy Otherworld Secrets.
The Characters
Eve Levine, a half-demon dark witch who had practiced any kind of magic, is now an ascended angel going on missions for the Fates. She's also Savannah's mother as Kris is her father. Eve's father had been Lord Demon Balam, aa Aspicio demon and Dantalian's older brother.
Kristof Nast had been the Nast Cabal heir and a lawyer. Now he's a defense lawyer with a houseboat who enjoys playing hockey. Bryce is Kristof's younger son.
The Fates are Eve's bosses. Trsiel is a full angel and Eve's usual partner; Marius (he'd been a gladiator) and Katsuo (a former samurai) are ascended angels, just like Eve.
Dantalian is a master of the djinn, and he's imprisoned in a wall in Glamis castle. Armaros is a trusted djinn soldier.
The Cerberi are three guardian dogs who block all points of entry to hell, a.k.a. the Great Library of Alexandria. Think Cerberus. Delphia has a very short-term memory — it's the only peace she can get from the memories of all times that have passed and all times that are to come. Jaime Vegas is a celebrity necromancer. Tara is her assistant. Jeremy Danvers is Jaime's boyfriend and another dual-parentage supernatural: werewolf and kogitsune, a fox maiden demi-demon.
"The Ungrateful Dead"
This short story begins with Jaime's first rule of being a necromancer: don't acknowledge the dead people. The real clincher is that annoying, dead frat boy. Yep, there are jerks everywhere and this kid proves it.
The first chunk of the story just makes you mad, but then Savannah has her brilliant idea, lol. Yeah, yeah, it's nasty, but those boys SO deserve it *more laughter*.
This short story can also be found in Blood Lite.
The Characters
Jaime Vegas is a necromancer who performs on stage. Eve Levine is an ascended angel who made a deal to bodyguard Jaime from ghosts. Savannah is Eve's daughter and the ward of Paige Winterbourne, a witch who runs Cortez-Winterbourne Demon Hunters agency along with her husband, Lucas Cortez, in Portland. Adam Vasic, a fire half-demon, is one of their employees. Cass is a vampire.
Patty thinks her Uncle Mort likes her when he really prefers sister Pammy. Cousin Ken has cataracts, Aunt Amy has arthritis, and little Lulu has a lazy eye.
Threatening frat boy, a.k.a. "Chuck" (actually Byron), insists that Jaime serve him, because he's dead. Yep, he still doesn't listen worth a damn. Molly Crane is a dark witch.
"Zen and the Art of Vampirism"
This short story confused the heck out of me. I wasn't quite sure what Zoe was up to, but it did start to send me what turned out to be the right direction. And, omigod, it was too funny.
We also get Zoe's back history and why she changed her name, introducing us to the serpent of rage that dwells within her.
I gotta say I am so not impressed with Hans and how "decent" he's being. Excuse me...? As for Brigid...I do like Tee's reaction to her, lol.
The Characters
Zoe Takano is a vampire thief in Toronto who's low on cash. Tee is her roommate and a very powerful, very old, crazy necromancer.
Rudy is the bartender at Miller's Bar and Randy Tolliver's half-brother, who runs a medical clinic for the homeless.
José is a potential client and a vamp freak. Hans, a.k.a. John, used to be an Anne Rice fan and now he's into Underworld. Brigid Drescher is a flaxen-haired Amazon partnered up with Hans.
"Counterfeit Magic"
Ooh, this novella is nasty. For Paige. She has to be Lucas' representative at a Cortez Cabal meeting, and everyone but Benicio thinks she's a brainless chick who should run everything past the hubbie.
Then there's the murder investigation the whole office heads off on. With a man who might be angry about being pulled from college and a potential fighting career.
I have to say the bad guys played a good game here.
"Counterfeit Magic" is also available as a standalone...and if you like both "Forbidden" and this one, just get Otherworld Secrets.
The Characters
Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez are married and run Cortez-Winterbourne Investigations in Portland. Savannah Levine, a.k.a. Georgia, is Paige's ward as well as her admin assistant. Adam Vasic is a fire half-demon.
Benicio Cortez is Lucas' father and CEO of the Cortez Cabal based in Miami. Carlos is a legitimate son but his greed and amorality, combined with his incompetency, makes him useless as the heir. A Romanian shaman who didn't disclose that he was employed by the Moreau Cabal, a French group, is just one issue.
Ava Cookson is a Tripudio, who insists on talking to Lucas. Brody had been her half-brother, drowning in debt.
A Santa Cruz fight club truly is...
...independent of the cabals. Ethan and Shane Gallante are brothers who own the club. Rico is a bouncer. Mel, a snotty dwarf witch, will be Georgia's opponent on her first night. Davy Jones is a half-demon whose manager is Travis Nichols. Dr Phillips is their medic.
The Cover and Title
The cover is deep and dark in a blue-green woods with a blonde dressed all in leather looking back at us over her right shoulder with a rivet-laden wide bracelet on her right hand. The author's name is just above center in a black shadowed yellow with a white info blurb just below it. A triple horizontal rule in white separates these words from the title below it also in a black-shadowed yellow. At the very bottom is the information that this is an anthology, in white.
The title is those Otherworld Secrets hidden by the participants.
All good stories with some favorites from the series. The last story was my favorite