When the call comes in the middle of the night -- disturbing what had been a hot, sticky dream -- Chris's troubles should have been over. The bad guy who was responsible for a series of late night attacks is dead, the waiter a hero. Everything should have been over except for the paperwork. But the young waiter, Gregory, is the one who's been making Chris's dreams very hot and sticky. Gregory is on the run from a hypocritical television evangelist who removes the will of people and turns them into mindless slaves. He wants Gregory back - and he's only getting stronger.
Angela Fiddler is the occasional pen name of Barbara Geiger. Barbara didn’t learn that she had lived in three out of the four Northern Alberta towns that had a known or suspected Wendigo attack until well after she’d moved south to Lethbridge. She grew up loving ghost stories and pony books, and spent most of her summers on the British Columbia coast, where she fell in love with the ocean.
As Angela Fiddler, she has written The Master of the Lines series as well as Cy and his sex demon problem books. As Barbara Geiger, she has written The Tempest trilogy, starting with Coral Were his Bones, which exists in the same universe as the Middlehill series, starting with Changeling, as well as various other novellas and short stories.
When she’s not following the exploits of selkies, sex demons and vampires, she writes epic fantasy and makes the occasional foray into science fiction and short stories.
This is an interesting pnr about a creepy evil spirit that possesses and controls through sex. I liked the two main characters Chris and Gregory well enough and there was sex in a swing so, well...different. This didn't quite hold up as well the second time around but was still entertaining.
I could not finished it, liked the first 30 pages or so, hated the following 50, jumped ahead in the story and couldn't spent the energy to finish it or re-read-it. This was a real deception for me.