Stephanie Freeman's novel, Necessary Evil, kept me on the edge of my seat. What a compelling, gritty, and suspenseful read! The pace is fast, yet the author has the unique ability to slow things down for a long moment, creating deep and perfect studies of her characters. She absolutely nailed her men, particularly her cop hero, Cassiel. I could see his handsome face, hear the rumble of his voice, and feel his muscles. As for Julian - he is evil incarnate. I found myself shivering at his deeds, and wondering how he would meet his well-deserved end. Stephanie's women are wonderfully complex, too, from little Monet, whose smarts belie her innocent sweetness, to Myra, the warm yet bold mama, and, of course, to her unique heroine Alana. A complex woman with a dark past, Alana possesses a heart of gold locked inside a body lithe and beautiful, yet deeply scarred. I found myself cheering her on and hoping she would find her haven. The ending of this novel made me yearn for more of Cass and Alana's story, and I was very happy to learn Ms. Freeman is writing a sequel to this work. I can hardly wait to read it!