Full disclosure: B. Mackenzie is one of my best friends, so this review might be a little biased—but if you know me, you know I’m honest to a fault. And let me tell you, Mackenzie’s indie debut deserves every bit of praise it’s received so far! She knows how to tell a story, and I cannot wait to witness her development as a writer further into the series. As of today, you can dive into Little Fury on Kindle Unlimited, or grab the ebook or paperback on Amazon.
Little Fury is a relentless cat-and-mouse game, complete with a brooding doctor, spicy Irishmen, an unwavering heroine, loads of spice (including some unforgettable shower scenes) 🌶️ 🌶️🌶️🌶️, dark satirical violence, and a love story that’s so turbulent you’ll find yourself alternating between swoons and screams.
Ava, the FMC, is a force to be reckoned with—she’s a sassy, steel-willed survivor whose razor-sharp inner dialogue is a treat. She thinks she’s hilarious, and I would have to agree.
The Spotify playlist adds the perfect vibe to Ava’s story, making it feel immersive. The chapter headers featuring her childhood stuffed animals are a clever nod to her softer side, even amidst the brutality. Ava’s calm in the face of trauma shows how well she’s molded into a “deadly little thing,” using satire as her armor. And at Harry’s ranch, Ava sharpens her edge…and meets Marcus.
Marcus’s development is a wild ride. Raised as a mafia pawn, his first real affection comes when Ava offers him a stuffed animal. Their bond is deep but dangerously toxic, mixing love with obsession. Ava loves him but never compromises her independence—and I love her for that.
Little Fury thrives on its found-family element, amplified by Harry’s fatherly presence and the tough love of a few key female mentors. And then there’s Ava’s lethal hired team—a modern-day Reservoir Dogs squad brimming with sarcasm, loyalty, and deadly intent. (Yes, there’s even a nod to Reservoir Dogs with Steeler’s Wheel playing in the background—it’s that kind of book.)
The twists, reveals, and turns come at breakneck speed, all leading up to a multi-layered, jaw-dropping cliffhanger that’ll leave you reeling. This debut is a brutal, emotional, and downright steamy rollercoaster that doesn’t hold back, and B. Mackenzie proves that no one is safe—not the characters, and definitely not the readers.
If you’re ready for a ruthless ride that challenges your heart and your sense of loyalty, Little Fury is waiting. But brace yourself—this debut will leave you desperate for book two.