Scan barcode
christyduke_5117's review against another edition
5.0
I loved the title and the cover of this book. Yep. I'm just that shallow to read a book because of those things. Well, the fact that two of my favorite authors, Mary Calmes and Poppy Dennison, had each written a paranormal 'Creature Feature' probably played a bigger part.
Diagnosis: Wolf by Poppy Dennison
Andrew needs money, badly, since his brother decided to "borrow" all of his savings and max out his credit card. If he doesn't get some work soon he won't be able to pay his rent. When the manager of the job service he works for calls, he'll do just about anything, even heading to a house where they've requested a female nurse, and where the father is apparently "difficult". But it's at double his normal hourly wage so he'll certainly try. Once Andrew gets inside the house, it's obvious the father isn't the problem, but his two bodyguards could use some manners. What's really strange, though, is that no one will tell him what is wrong with Caleb, and with no chart around, Andrew is left in the dark. He reluctantly agrees to care for Caleb for three days and, after that time, if he's going to stay on as his caretaker, Caleb's dad agrees to tell him everything.
Andrew's second day of work has an explosive beginning and, all of a sudden, Andrew is hit with the knowledge that shifters, wolf to be exact, do exist. It appears that Caleb has been growing weaker over the past few weeks and has now lost his ability to shift. Huh. A medical mystery, albeit of the paranormal type, for Andrew to focus on. The fact that Caleb's wolf appears to be responding to Andrew is taken as a good sign. Now, if only Andrew and Caleb can try to ignore their attraction while Andrew is working for him.
This is an exciting, fast-paced and very well written story. The climax (grins) left me breathless (snort) as there was a whole lot of intrigue and an action-packed ending. The romance between Andrew and Caleb was super sweet and I thought it was wonderful that both men got their perfect person when everything was said and done. Great story, Poppy, thank you!
Landslide by Mary Calmes
Demons, werewolves, witches, and more. Oh my! I love a good demon story and the fact that the author created a world where fairly regular people work as couriers for the paranormal was fascinating. Turns out paranormals don't trust other supernaturals to come and go from their homes, places of business, etc. Huh. Who knew? So, that's where Frank comes in. After eight years in the Marines he was introduced to the paranormal world, and being a big, tough bear who also is a mihr, someone whose mind and body cannot be messed with by paranormal tricks or magic, he took on the job of courier and has never looked back. He's worked for Cael, incubus demon, for the last three years. Of course, Cael claims that Frank is his mate and he even marked Frank with tattoos from head to toe, but Frank isn't buying the whole mate thing. Frank figures it's just demon doublespeak. Unfortunately for Frank, everything about Cael, even his true form in hell, just does it for Frank.
I fell for Frank and, amazingly, I fell for Cael, too. Frank is just a big ol' bear who likes to take care of people and protect them. I mean, in the three years he's been working as a courier for Cael, he's become friends with the werewolf who is always hired to steal whatever Frank is transporting. Frank even nicknamed the werewolf, Charming. It was really easy to view Cael as a power hungry demon, but he isn't. He has his own vulnerabilities and the fact that Frank doesn't believe he is his mate and won't spend time with Cael really hurts him. So, when Frank asks for Cael's assistance to help his little sister who got herself into a world of stupid trouble, Cael is thrilled to spend time with Frank. Helping Frank's sister doesn't turn out to be that easy, though, and the intimacy that Frank has fought against for three long years can't help but come to the forefront during their "adventure".
Wow. These guys were intensely hot together. Watching Frank lust for Cael's dominance was intensely erotic and when Cael claimed him? Oh boy. Cold shower might have been required. I'm not admitting to anything, though. This was a great story and I loved every minute of it and really would like to see more of Cael, Frank, and this world. Thank you, Mary!
Diagnosis: Wolf by Poppy Dennison
Andrew needs money, badly, since his brother decided to "borrow" all of his savings and max out his credit card. If he doesn't get some work soon he won't be able to pay his rent. When the manager of the job service he works for calls, he'll do just about anything, even heading to a house where they've requested a female nurse, and where the father is apparently "difficult". But it's at double his normal hourly wage so he'll certainly try. Once Andrew gets inside the house, it's obvious the father isn't the problem, but his two bodyguards could use some manners. What's really strange, though, is that no one will tell him what is wrong with Caleb, and with no chart around, Andrew is left in the dark. He reluctantly agrees to care for Caleb for three days and, after that time, if he's going to stay on as his caretaker, Caleb's dad agrees to tell him everything.
Andrew's second day of work has an explosive beginning and, all of a sudden, Andrew is hit with the knowledge that shifters, wolf to be exact, do exist. It appears that Caleb has been growing weaker over the past few weeks and has now lost his ability to shift. Huh. A medical mystery, albeit of the paranormal type, for Andrew to focus on. The fact that Caleb's wolf appears to be responding to Andrew is taken as a good sign. Now, if only Andrew and Caleb can try to ignore their attraction while Andrew is working for him.
This is an exciting, fast-paced and very well written story. The climax (grins) left me breathless (snort) as there was a whole lot of intrigue and an action-packed ending. The romance between Andrew and Caleb was super sweet and I thought it was wonderful that both men got their perfect person when everything was said and done. Great story, Poppy, thank you!
Landslide by Mary Calmes
Demons, werewolves, witches, and more. Oh my! I love a good demon story and the fact that the author created a world where fairly regular people work as couriers for the paranormal was fascinating. Turns out paranormals don't trust other supernaturals to come and go from their homes, places of business, etc. Huh. Who knew? So, that's where Frank comes in. After eight years in the Marines he was introduced to the paranormal world, and being a big, tough bear who also is a mihr, someone whose mind and body cannot be messed with by paranormal tricks or magic, he took on the job of courier and has never looked back. He's worked for Cael, incubus demon, for the last three years. Of course, Cael claims that Frank is his mate and he even marked Frank with tattoos from head to toe, but Frank isn't buying the whole mate thing. Frank figures it's just demon doublespeak. Unfortunately for Frank, everything about Cael, even his true form in hell, just does it for Frank.
I fell for Frank and, amazingly, I fell for Cael, too. Frank is just a big ol' bear who likes to take care of people and protect them. I mean, in the three years he's been working as a courier for Cael, he's become friends with the werewolf who is always hired to steal whatever Frank is transporting. Frank even nicknamed the werewolf, Charming. It was really easy to view Cael as a power hungry demon, but he isn't. He has his own vulnerabilities and the fact that Frank doesn't believe he is his mate and won't spend time with Cael really hurts him. So, when Frank asks for Cael's assistance to help his little sister who got herself into a world of stupid trouble, Cael is thrilled to spend time with Frank. Helping Frank's sister doesn't turn out to be that easy, though, and the intimacy that Frank has fought against for three long years can't help but come to the forefront during their "adventure".
Wow. These guys were intensely hot together. Watching Frank lust for Cael's dominance was intensely erotic and when Cael claimed him? Oh boy. Cold shower might have been required. I'm not admitting to anything, though. This was a great story and I loved every minute of it and really would like to see more of Cael, Frank, and this world. Thank you, Mary!
cjaneread's review against another edition
4.0
I love just about everything by Mary Calmes so it isn't shocking I really enjoyed this one.
bookworm_panda's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed both of these stories. I'm more familiar with Mary Calmes then Poppy Dennison, but really liked both of them about equal.
katereads2much's review against another edition
4.0
The first story I liked a lot and the second story I loved. I'll definitely be checking out more by Poppy. I wasn't thrilled with the narrator but it wasn't bad either.
mostlydolores's review against another edition
4.0
Poppy Dennison's Diagnosis Wolf - 3 stars, good enough.
Mary Calmes's Landslide - 4 stars. If you've read any other Mary Calmes book, you know what you're getting here. EXCEPT, instead of a gorgeous twink, our POV character is a burly bear with a heart of gold--and I ate that up like a loaf of fresh bread with butter.
Mary Calmes's Landslide - 4 stars. If you've read any other Mary Calmes book, you know what you're getting here. EXCEPT, instead of a gorgeous twink, our POV character is a burly bear with a heart of gold--and I ate that up like a loaf of fresh bread with butter.
bronwynheeley's review against another edition
4.0
4 stars for Landslide
3 stars for Diagnosis wolf
Reread Landslade only
3 stars for Diagnosis wolf
Reread Landslade only
teresab78's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed both these tales. They both had a different feel to them and they occur in different worlds but they both follow the same theme. I would love more in the Mary Calmes world where weres, shifters, and vampires are all known to society.
teenykins's review against another edition
4.0
Diagnosis: Wolf - 2.5 stars, skimmed 'cos it was a very bland story.
Landslide - 4.5 stars
Mary Calmes as always delivered a great emotional story that gets through the reader. Really loved how she mixed all kinds of para and super in her novella and the fact that her protagonist was less than ultra perfect physically.
Landslide - 4.5 stars
Mary Calmes as always delivered a great emotional story that gets through the reader. Really loved how she mixed all kinds of para and super in her novella and the fact that her protagonist was less than ultra perfect physically.
dokudanjou's review against another edition
3.0
Only read the Mary Calmes story, as the other did not pique my interest. Enjoyable, but I admit that Megan Derr has spoiled me when it comes to demons and now I am very picky about my dynamics, haha.