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2.5 

Hex and the City

By Mark Leslie & Julie Strauss
Hex and the City by Mark Leslie & Julie Strauss digital book - Fable

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HER LOVE WILL BRING ABOUT HIS DEMISE.

 

Michael Andrews and Gail Sommers have finally found the love that had eluded them for so long.

But their romance has uncovered an ancient evil curse neither of them could have anticipated. It does more than bring down a plague on their houses - it unleashes something far more sinister that can destroy humanity.

Now they must choose: battle the evil forces out to destroy them, or continue to meet in secret while the rest of the world burns.

If you like thrilling action, paranormal adventure, and quirky humor, you'll love Hex and the City. Read it today!

 

Though this is book six in a series, it can be enjoyed as a stand alone novel. A "the story so far" summary is available for readers.

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2.5
“Hex And The City is a thrilling addition to the Canadian Werewolf series by authors Mark Leslie & Julie Strauss. As a standalone, it captivates readers with its paranormal adventure, even though I wish I had read the first five books to fully appreciate the backstory. Despite feeling a bit lost initially, the story grew on me after the first few chapters, and I got a general gist of it. One of the highlights of the book is the well-crafted relationship between Michael & Gail and their interactions with other characters, which drew me in and kept me engaged. The plot is masterfully woven, offering a great mix of fantasy, magic, and werewolves that satisfied my Werewolf-loving heart (I can't help but blame Taylor Lautner for that!). Moreover, the inclusion of certain elements added a unique flavour to the narrative, making it even more captivating. Hex And The City is undoubtedly a good book, but my eagerness to read the earlier books in the series grows stronger. I'm sure immersing myself in the full series will provide a more comprehensive and enjoyable experience. I'll definitely update my review once I've delved into the world of Canadian Werewolves from the beginning!”
“Really disappointed in where this series has gone. It’s become less about werewolves and more on politics. Flat characters, lines about hatred for Trump and a weird influx in sexual situations. Sorry. I can’t do it anymore.”

About Mark Leslie

Mark Leslie is a writer, editor and bookseller living in southern Ontario.

Mark's writing falls most closely into the "Twilight Zone" camp of fiction - he calls himself a horror writer but his tales include horror, elements of science fiction and fantasy.

Mark's first published horror story "Phantom Mitch" appeared in Wicked Mystic magazine in October of 1993 and received honourable mention in The Year's Best Fantasty & Horror #7 (Datlow & Windling).

Mark's books included One Hand Screaming (a collection of short fiction), the horror novel I, Death and the thrillers Evasion and A Canadian Werewolf in New York. He has also edited North of Infinity II, Campus Chills, Tesseracts Sixteen: Parnassus Unbound, Fiction River: Editor's Choice and Fiction River: Feel the Fear.

Mark's non-fiction explorations of the paranormal include Haunted Hamilton, Spooky Sudbury (co-authored), Tomes of Terror, Creepy Capital, Haunted Hospitals (co-authored) and Macabre Montreal (co-authored).

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