Do NOT read this story unless you've read all three of The Village books. Stirring Creatures takes places a couple months after the end of book 3.
Whether or not you like this book depends on your expectations. If you're hoping to see our six MCs and their hybrid friends sitting around a Christmas tree, drinking eggnog, and singing carols, you're bound to be disappointed.
Forget warm & cozy. This is not a sweet holiday story. It's a story about sexual energy and out-of-this-world orgasms. It's edgy and intense, and includes a very naughty scene with Baz as voyeur.
Christian is sure Baz is avoiding him, and he's right. Elliot tries to convince Christian to just let Baz be, but Christian can't ever leave well enough alone.
The focus here is on Christian and Myles, with guest appearances by Elliot and Nolan. Sadly, JT and Rudy are barely mentioned.
I have to admit Myles was never my favorite MC. He's always seemed so uptight. But I saw a whole different side of Myles here, the dirty, wanton side, and I liked it. I liked it a lot.
While I felt sad for Baz, I think he found closure, and he really does have an amazing boyfriend. Let's face it: Joff rocks.
Stirring Creatures will throw you for a loop. It's strange and disconcerting, but honestly, that's what I love about this series. Nothing about Singing Bear Village is normal, and I, for one, embrace the weirdness.