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Amy and Jennifer ARE Seduced by Books. We’re both in our 30’s, moms, close friends, work together, and share many of the same interests including our love of reading. Amy grew up in Maryland and has been obsessed with Vampires for as long as she can remember. Jenn grew up in Florida and loves the furry, the fey, and the fangs, in that order. Currently we are both in Orlando, FL. When we can be pulled away from books, Amy loves to bake and Jenn loves to take pictures and scrap.
We decided to create a place where we could direct friends, and acquaintances for, book suggestions/recommendations (Jenn’s been known to talk to strangers on the train while traveling in NYC). Once we started out with a simple page, we evolved from there. Now we are sharing our book reviews, fun comments, recipes, and giveaways. We try to give reviews on new releases, pre-releases, and oldies but goodies that we read, or are reading. We’re going to be adding author interviews for established and up and coming authors soon.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Mortal Sins by Eileen Wilks

Mortal Sins (World of the Lupi, Book 5)FBI Agent Lily Yu and her werewolf lover are embroiled in a series of murders, each linked to a form of dangerous “death magic.”


I've previously featured this series in a review when I was on book 4 of the series.  
World of the Lupi Review so far







Can the World give Lily and Rule a break to handle some personal business….doesn’t seem like it.  I’ve grown to feel like I’m family to these two GREAT lead characters.  Lily is one bad ass heroine who is finally making a life with her mate Rule.  Her character is extremely likable and as she is growing in her role it’s been amazing to watch.  Wilks really has a knack for keeping you interested.  Rule is the mate everyone would love to have.  He’s been amazing, understanding, and completely sexy.

In each book we have a small story line that rolls right into the big plot that links these books together.  Lily has had lots of life decisions to work in.  But she also needs to solve a murder and fight a potential demon.  There is no boredom in one of Wilks Lupi books.
Wilks' writing is suspenseful, intense, thrilling, sexy, and yet so real and not over the top.

The more I get into the series, the easier I'm attached to the book.
5 Slices






For a complete listing of this series and reading order visit
Eileen Wilks World of the Lupi Website

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting this review, I read a novella years ago, forgot the title and the author. Every now and then I would think about Lily and Rule and wonder if they had more adventures....

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