Always nice to start the day with people saying kind things.
In
Tangent Online, Colleen Chen
reviews "Prisoner of Pandarius," the latest Raffalon novelette in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. She says, "My impressions are of an intricate plot, smart writing, and tongue-in-cheek humor throughout which tempers the tense scenes." It does get a little tense, especially when the blue imp . . . well, I won't spoil it.
And then the
Off The Shelf blogger
takes a look at HESPIRA, the third of the Henghis Hapthorn novels, and says, ". . . the book is a fine romp through a mostly stand-alone mystery . . . an enjoyable read, and would be a decent cap on the story if it ended here, though it certainly leaves enough room not to rule out a sequel."
I don't rule out a sequel, either, but it would probably depend on some publisher offering to pay me to write one. And they seem to be rather thin on the ground right now.