Iron  Velvet, Alexis Hall
Iron  Velvet, Alexis Hall
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Iron & Velvet

Author: Alexis Hall

Narrator: Cat Gould

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/28/2020


Synopsis

I like my women like I like my whiskey: more than is good for me.

Name's Kane, Kate Kane. I'm a paranormal private investigator, which is like a normal private investigator except—and stop me if you're having trouble following this—more paranormal. This business comes with a few basic rules: don't start drinking before noon, don't get your partner killed, don't sleep with the woman who killed him.

Last year I broke all of them.

The only rule I didn't break was the one that said don't work for vampires. But then a dead werewolf showed up outside the Soho shag palace of Julian Saint-Germain—a bloodsucking flibbertigibbet who's spent the last eight centuries presiding over an ever-growing empire of booze, sex, and hemoglobin.

I shouldn't have taken the job. The last thing I needed was to get caught in a supernatural smackdown between a werewolf pack and a vampire prince. Even if the vampire prince was dangerously my type. But what can I say? I was broke, I'm a sucker for a pretty face and I gave up on making good decisions a long time ago.

Contains mature themes.

About Alexis Hall

Alexis Hall is the author of numerous novels, including The Affair of the Mysterious Letter, the Arden St. Ives series, and the Spires series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by K.J.

This was fun. Actual fun, with an author taking joy in the writing, exuberant plotting, shameless and enjoyable use of genre tropes and some lovely bits of invention. I stopped reading PNR and most urban fantasy ages ago because I was so fed up with the same old same old. This book takes the same ol......more

**1.5 stars** I had a lot of issues with this book, which bums me out because I was actually excited to try a F/F. I'll try to list them all out for you guys but, honestly, this will probably be a quicky review because this book didn't inspire much emotion in me. 1) It was boring. I'm sorry but it wa......more