This was a delightful read. Funny, fast pacing and witty dialog propel the story along. It has just the right amount of twist and turns to keep you guessing and intrigued. Andrews also shows us that we should all be careful what we wish for. Often it is not what will make us happy.
I found myself rooting for the Clark Kent inspired Alastair and the "boring safe life" Hannah rejects in the beginning. He is a strong lead and many of the books best scenes come from Alastair, a true alpha pretending to be a typical guy. I also have to give props to Andrews for letting the readers get inside a cat's head and hearing what he thinks of the whole mess the heroes have gotten into. Brilliant stuff.
The Long and The Short of it. 5/5 Books!
DANCING IN THE KITCHEN is delightful, scary, and humorous with mystery and suspense but most of all it is a story of love. This one is definitely a “keeper”. --Camellia
New Review for Some Enchanted Autumn by the Mentalist
"Some Enchanted Autumn by Linda Andrews is an excellent gift idea for the Halloween season. Vampires, skeletons, spiders, witches... they are all here - but this is definitely not a children's book."
I'm happy to announce that Dancing in the Kitchen, the sequel to A Knight's Wish is now available at both Amazon and Barnes and Noble and fictionwise. The first chapter is also posted.