A Flash of
Fang is the follow up novella to A Curve of Claw and joins Elizabeth, Ash, and
Axe several months into their married life. Bad dreams stalk her from the
darkness and leave her with a sense of foreboding. When the fall mating heat
comes upon her husbands, the only thing she can think of is how dangerous her
life is and how unfair it is to bring a child into their world. Ash and Axe
reassure her that they will keep her safe at any cost, but her fears are only
compounded by their earnestness. When her husbands have had enough of her
keeping secrets from them, they become creative in getting her to talk.
This book
contains M/F/M interaction and is intended for mature audiences only. Warning:
this title contains more were-bear and witchy loving, office loving, nipple
biting, wandering fingers....and enough ice to cool things down.
Elizabeth must protect her ware-bear
den from evil. All the while deciding what her place is within the coven and
her feelings on having a child.
A Flash of Fang is the sequel to a
Curve of Claw. It is a fantastic book and even better than the first book. Without
giving too much away, Elizabeth is struggling to balance her life at the Wicca
store, being one of the four corners of the coven and starting a family with
Axe and Ash. While Elisabeth thoughts and concerns are dealing with her own
personal problems, someone is attacking the were-bear den. Elizabeth contacts
her spirit guide who shows her how in the traitor among them and then embarks
on a journey where she has to say goodbye to a member of her family. Once
Elisabeth sorts out the attack from outside forces then she finally can sort
out her own personal issues and decisions.
Well written and a great
story, a few plot holes were filled from the first book, but a lot more were made, as we were missing a months from when they got married, but even with all the holes it still leaves me hoping for a third book.
I give Flash of Fang 7 out of 10