Of Humans and Monsters
by Candace Blevins
Book three of the Only Human urban fantasy series...
When Aaron finally locates the human who wields light-weapons similar to Kirsten's, her quiet family life is once again disrupted as she's dragged into another fearsome clash of vampires, shapeshifters, and not-so-mythological gods.
Aaron leaves for his honeymoon and she finds herself working side-by-side with the Amakhosi, so it's a good thing the two have figured out how to get along -- though controlling her libido around him was easier when he was an asshole cat.
Several new species show up -- some friendly and others most certainly a fierce enemy -- along with a human assassin who scares the bejeebers out of her despite the fact he's supposed to be on her side.
Kirsten's old enemy Aquila's back, as well as Xaephan and Mordecai. Add in another skirmish with Randall, more gods-of-old, and a fantastic night with a sexy biker, and you'll want to make sure you have plenty of popcorn and batteries for the third installment of the Only Human series!
NOTE: Of Humans and Monsters is book three of the Only Human urban fantasy series and is not a stand-alone. The first book is Only Human, the second is An Unhuman Journey.
**Review
This book is everything I love in a story -- a strong female character who can kick some serious booty, and hot alpha males! --Wendy Palmer
This is a non-stop express high energy addition to the series and I can't wait to see where Kirsten's journey takes us next. --Donna
My head is still reeling from all the twists and turns this one took. ... It always fascinates me how Ms Blevins mixes provable facts and fiction so seamlessly that you take almost every new concept she introduces at face value. --Gab
Candace Blevins knows how to write Urban Fantasy and she definitely knows how to write hot, sexy, kinky sex scenes to go with the fantasy world she has created. ... You never know what she will think of next when it comes to her supernaturals. She has an imagination that rivals the best and knows how to put her wild thoughts into words. --Kitty Angel at Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews
When Aaron finally locates the human who wields light-weapons similar to Kirsten's, her quiet family life is once again disrupted as she's dragged into another fearsome clash of vampires, shapeshifters, and not-so-mythological gods.
Aaron leaves for his honeymoon and she finds herself working side-by-side with the Amakhosi, so it's a good thing the two have figured out how to get along -- though controlling her libido around him was easier when he was an asshole cat.
Several new species show up -- some friendly and others most certainly a fierce enemy -- along with a human assassin who scares the bejeebers out of her despite the fact he's supposed to be on her side.
Kirsten's old enemy Aquila's back, as well as Xaephan and Mordecai. Add in another skirmish with Randall, more gods-of-old, and a fantastic night with a sexy biker, and you'll want to make sure you have plenty of popcorn and batteries for the third installment of the Only Human series!
NOTE: Of Humans and Monsters is book three of the Only Human urban fantasy series and is not a stand-alone. The first book is Only Human, the second is An Unhuman Journey.
**Review
This book is everything I love in a story -- a strong female character who can kick some serious booty, and hot alpha males! --Wendy Palmer
This is a non-stop express high energy addition to the series and I can't wait to see where Kirsten's journey takes us next. --Donna
My head is still reeling from all the twists and turns this one took. ... It always fascinates me how Ms Blevins mixes provable facts and fiction so seamlessly that you take almost every new concept she introduces at face value. --Gab
Candace Blevins knows how to write Urban Fantasy and she definitely knows how to write hot, sexy, kinky sex scenes to go with the fantasy world she has created. ... You never know what she will think of next when it comes to her supernaturals. She has an imagination that rivals the best and knows how to put her wild thoughts into words. --Kitty Angel at Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews