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Coyote's Creed (Broken Mirrors) Paperback – September 4, 2012

4.6 out of 5 stars 24 customer reviews
Book 1 of 4 in the Broken Mirrors Series

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Product Details

  • Series: Broken Mirrors
  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing (September 4, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1609287835
  • ISBN-13: 978-1609287832
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,033,811 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Furio on December 16, 2011
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This novel is far from perfect but it has that unmistakable quality that keeps one awake at night to finish it.

After "House of Stone" I was expecting quite a lot from Mr Demont and he did not disappoint me.
Gone are the usual M/M romances, usually written by women, with their childish conflicts and impossibly conflicted characters.
Gone are the closeted gay men who suddenly discover they are falling hard for a dark, brooding, impossibly gorgeous vampire/werewolf/werecat/were-I-don't-know-what.
Gone are all the stereotypes that clutter most of M/M stuff, be they fantasy, romance or horror.
Last but not least, gone are the very short unsatisfying novellas sold for 6, 8, 10 or more dollars.

The general setting of this new series is the same as that of House of Stone, even if none of those characters appears here: it is just the same unidentified American city where any possible kind of supernatural creature lives side by side with unaware humans.
Spencer is an eighteen-year-old boy, struggling to make the several loose threads in his life meet until he discovers the non human world of which he is part, being a half blood, a discovery that plunges him in further trouble, headfirst.

The author manages to set a breathtaking rythm that never falters: every single page is packed with events that flow unerringly; the pacing is perfect and keeps the reader thrilled with exactly the right amount of humour (often very dumb humour), romance and adventure. The writing is perfect in that it never hinders the fast flowing of the plot; the language is informal, easy, proficient.

Spencer is adorable.
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Where should I start? Hijinks, Phouka, Coyote, card tricks, curses, short cons, blonde jokes, psychotic siblings, resurrection, Kintsu and sex. Lots of sex!

I loved this! Seriously, I'm tempted to accost random strangers and tell them blonde jokes, card tricks and all about the lovely Spencer and his adventure. It is an adventure, let me tell you, one random thing after another happens to this boy. Spencer shines though.

Spencer is by no means perfect. A charming rascal he makes what little money he can with card tricks and short cons while failing school and doing his best to take care of his ailing mother after his father takes a walk eight years prior.

When Spencer is told his absent father is dead and the mans last wish is for Spencer to give the eulogy , Spencer's world is opened to Coyotes, Phouka, Kintsu and the Feud.

Ok, I haven't given you anything more than the blurb but I don't want to give out spoilers, that just spoils the fun! What can I say to convince you this story is worth the read? Because it is, it's soooo worth the read!

There is humor, real laughing out loud humor, even without counting the blonde jokes. There are great tender moments, and pain too. There is sex, of course there is! Spencer is 18 and being led around by his... err, Uhm..libido shall we say. He is also bisexual so nobody is exempt from his, ahem, charm.

The best I can say about this wonderful story is that is NOT in any way a m/m paranormal romance full of insta-love, mates and Happily Ever After. You won't find this a warm little love story you can curl up with on a Sunday afternoon. This is a tricky little mystery our hero must scrabble through while he figures out who he is, who he can trust, and what he is willing to face for those he loves.
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I loved Urban Fantasy, and also enjoy m/m stories This one I couldn't get interested in and had to bail out early.

There are many problems. Spencer doesn't feel like a realistic teenager. He's flunking school, and has the sole care of his mostly-cataonic mother. He's low key, makes bad jokes, and seems to just go along pretty easily with any new information he gets. He's got the libido of a teenager, but none of the complex anger/happiness/frustration/yearning that makes a teenager complicated, and in his situation should have been just skin deep. He feels very one-dementional with his emotions, and he just didn't feel like a realistic character.

The sex in the story interferes with the plot line. If things were quite as mind blowing, quite as dire and important as they're supposed to be, then who would have the mental/physical energy for sex? It feels very thrown-in and out of place. (And the location he spends the night in is ridiculous. He's going to be having trouble with money, yet spends almost $2,000 for one night to hide out in a really expensive hotel, for no real reason?) I felt like the sex scene was just thrown in to have one in there. It just didn't work at all for me.

The third big problem with the story's beginning is that Spencer has someone who's watched out for him since he was a child, but can't actually sit him down and explain anything to him. Not because he can't, that I could figure out. Just that he wasn't bothering to. There's a huge Feud going on between three different forces, but Spencer can't be told how or why? If someone is thrown head first into a dangerous world, information is the key to survival.
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