Articles in the Eileen Wilks Category
Eileen Wilks, Ghosts, Magic, Reviews, Werewolves »
I was able to get my hands on a copy of the new World of the Lupi novel, Mortal Sins, by Eileen Wilks and it was fabulous!
FBI agent Lily Yu is in North Carolina with her lover and mate Rule Turner, Lu Nuncio of the Nokolai werewolf clan, where he is to take custody of his son from the boy’s grandmother. It’s a purely personal trip until Rule, in wolf form, finds three bodies in a shallow grave. They carry the stench of death magic, which makes the murders a federal crime. Lily takes charge of the investigation, and soon realizes that nothing adds up—not the motives, not even the accused killer, who’s behind bars when death strikes again.
But murder, however bizarre, is an everyday affair for Lily, who was a homicide cop before being recruited …
Demons, Eileen Wilks, Fae/Sidhe, Gnomes, Magic, Reviews, Werewolves »
I just got through with Night Season, the fourth novel in the World of the Lupi series by Eileen Wilks. Again, we spend time in another realm other than Earth, but unlike Mortal Danger, this one was more interesting and entertaining. This time, our narrator is Cynna Weaver who is requested to find a missing artifact. Although I should say request is not exactly the way she was asked…more like kidnapped along with five others. They end up in Edge, a realm that is primarily ruled by gnomes, and begin a journey that will introduce them to new people and new emotions. We also meet back up with Nathan and Kai, who we met in Inhuman, which was Wilks contribution in On the Prowl.
Overall, …
Eileen Wilks, Magic, Reviews, Werewolves »
While looking for a new book, I came across Eileen Wilks Tempting Danger. This novel revolves around Lily Yu, who is a detective in San Diego and she becomes involved in a case that changes her life. She’s introduced to the close-knit society of the werewolves (who are legal citizens), while investigating a murder. There are still some legalities similar to the varmint laws surrounding the werewolves, so solving any case where a werewolf is involved becomes interesting. The case becomes even more complicated when Yu meets the Lu Nuncio (aka clan heir) of the local werewolf clan, Rule Turner. Let’s just say sparks definitely fly – figuratively and literally.
I enjoyed the story. It reminds me a little of the Riley Jensen series by Keri Arthur, yet it has it’s own world to it. …









