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quietkat 's review for:
Clay White
by Kim Fielding
Once again, no rating. Like Corruption, the first book in this series, Clay White was an intriguing short story. Also like Corruption, it was super insta-love *sigh* And when I say insta, I mean “love” after meeting and spending just a few hours together one night. That said, the story is not intended as a romance, at least I don’t think it is. Clay and Marek’s relationship is never the focus and Marek’s role in the book, while important and significant is very limited. That worked for me. I was far more fascinated by the paranormal, creepy, gumshoe, noir aspect and atmosphere of the story anyway. I’m here for the paranormal noir and will definitely continue with the series.
Fielding says that these books can be read as stand alones and in any order, but I feel like you would appreciate this story much more if you do read Corruption first as Charles and Tenrael play an important role in Clay White.
Also worth noting, all proceeds from the sale of this book go to Doctors Without Borders.
Fielding says that these books can be read as stand alones and in any order, but I feel like you would appreciate this story much more if you do read Corruption first as Charles and Tenrael play an important role in Clay White.
Also worth noting, all proceeds from the sale of this book go to Doctors Without Borders.