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05 May 2011

*This title will be released on May 10, 2011*

Something Secret This Way Comes

Title: Something Secret This Way Comes
Author: Sierra Dean
Series: Secret McQueen #1
Cover Art: N/A
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Excerpt: Yes
Source: Author
Reviewed by: Julia

  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. , May 10, 2011
  • ASIN: B004QQ3MGI

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Sexual Content:

Several sex scenes.


Rating:

Good - A fun read with minor flaws. Maybe read an excerpt before buying.


Description

Some secrets are dangerous. This Secret is deadly.

 

For Secret McQueen, her life feels like the punch line for a terrible joke. Abandoned at birth by her werewolf mother, hired as a teen by the vampire council of New York City to kill rogues, Secret is a part of both worlds, but belongs to neither. At twenty-two, she has carved out as close to a normal life as a bounty hunter can.

When an enemy from her past returns with her death on his mind, she is forced to call on every ounce of her mixed heritage to save herself-and everyone else in the city she calls home. As if the fate of the world wasn't enough to deal with, there's Lucas Rain, King of the East Coast werewolves, who seems to believe he and Secret are fated to be together. Too bad Secret also feels a connection with Desmond, Lucas's second-in-command...

 

Warning: This book contains a sarcastic, kick-ass bounty hunter; a metaphysical love triangle with two sexy werewolves; a demanding vampire council; and a spicy seasoning of sex and violence.

Review

SOMETHING SECRET THIS WAY COMES reminded me a lot of the fantasy books I read during high school.   Not in content, but emotion.  In a genre that abounds with vampires and werewolves, Dean managed to add twists to the mythology and social structure of her characters that made me feel like she was treading new ground. While SOMETHING SECRET does draw on many Urban Fantasy clichés, Dean adds enough of a new spin to make me interested in seeing where the series is going.

One of Dean’s best departures from the Urban Fantasy cannon was giving both vampires and werewolves a strong respect for life and an almost National Parks service approach to managing their numbers and offspring.  There were several instances where this attitude is pivotal to the plot (and being a vampire hunter is a new and different beast altogether when the vampires issue warrants themselves).  Dean also made some clever assumptions regarding the personality quirks that would be common in an immortal or were population, and I enjoyed these glimpses of supernatural society.

While the preternatural anthropology was interesting, the writing in SOMETHING SECRET did have a few first novel downfalls.  The first several chapters had heavy handed explanations and data dumps to establish the world, and the name “Secret McQueen” never stopped feeling awkward.  These shortcomings were never enough to stop my forward progress, however, and I have high hopes that book 2, A BLOODY GOOD SECRET, will contain more of the creativity that sparked my interest with less of the writing bumps.

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