I've been a fan of Shannon Mayer for a few years now. The Rylee Adamson novels are great and I love the author's turn of phrase. So, when I found out she had a new series out, it went to the top of my to-be-read pile. I found this book, Fangs & Fennel, on netgalley and requested it immediately. I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. And, honestly, I really liked it!
It has been a lot of fun getting to know a new heroine, though I do keep mentally comparing Alena and Rylee. So, of course I had to laugh when a werewolf named Alex showed up in this book. In the first book in this series, Venom & Vanilla, Alena was struggling to find her niche in her new Super Duper world and reconcile her new abilities with her sense of right and wrong. With this book, the second in the series, she makes great strides in confidence, ability, and being comfortable with herself. She is more able to dismiss the inner voice that says she can’t or shouldn’t do something and must behave in a specific, goody-two-shoes sort of way. She even swears a little! Alena’s warmth and kindness are still there, but we also see a dark sense of humor and a growing willingness to do what needs to be done – even if that means killing or hurting others. But, she still follows her strict moral code and doesn’t go killing willy-nilly. It is interesting to see her struggle with that balance. The book has a lot more humor than the first in the series, too. The pool party, the family dinner, and even the final court scene play out for laughs and Alena’s reactions to them were awesome.
This was a good second novel in the series. We saw some resolutions from the first novel, battled a new opponent, met some new foes, learned a little more about the world and how it seems to be shifting, and I can’t wait to see where the story goes from here.
In general, if you’re looking for a good urban fantasy series, particularly one with a slew of Greek Mythological beings, vampires, and weres, give this one a read.