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Shifting Into High Fear Ghost/god Wes Cooper and his not-life partner, vampire Hudson Rojas, have settled into cohabitation in an upscale part of Toronto. So what if their hoity-toity new neighbors haven’t exactly rolled out the welcome mat for the paranormal pair? Their PI business is booming, and when a suspect they’ve been tailing winds up in the morgue, it’s alongside a rash of other shifters in apparent drug-related fatalities. Now Wes and Hudson must connect the dots between the shifter deaths and an uptick in brutal vampire attacks across the city. Throw in a surprise visit from Hudson’s niece—who may or may not be on the run from European paranormal police (who may or may not exist)—and guardianship of a teen shifter who might be the key to solving the whole mystery (if only she could recover her memory), and Wes and Hudson have never been busier…or happier. But when a nightmare from Hudson’s past comes back to haunt him, their weird, little found family is pushed to the brink. Mucking this up would mean Hudson and Wes missing their second chance at happily-forever-afterlife… Not Dead Yet Book 1: Not Dead Yet Book 2: Give Up the Ghost Book 3: Graveyard Shift Ashes and Dust Book 1: All Fired Up Book 2: House on Fire Book 3: Out of the Ashes Chaos Station by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen Book 1: Chaos Station Book 2: Lonely Shore Book 3: Skip Trace Book 4: Inversion Point Book 5: Phase Shift
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3 primary booksNot Dead Yet is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Jenn Burke.
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Strong finish to an inventive paranormal M/M trilogy that wraps up a lot of plot threads while leaving satisfied readers with room to hope that there might be more books to come someday. Our Private Investigator duo of Wes Cooper and Hudson Rojas, along with their found family/fellow investigators are trying to figure out the connection between the overdose deaths of several shapeshifters and the sightings of numerous new vampires in the area. The case becomes surprisingly personal as signs point to the involvement of someone from Hudson's past. As pieces of the puzzle come together, Wes realizes that he will have to stretch his newfound powers as a god to save the ones he loves - and that there may be some tragedies he can't avoid. Jenn Burke does a stellar job of keeping the action moving while continuing to flesh out the MCs and secondary characters. While I felt Hudson got a bit of a short shrift in [b:Give Up the Ghost 43263020 Give Up the Ghost (Not Dead Yet #2) Jenn Burke https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1547126197l/43263020.SY75.jpg 67141841], he is in his element here, using both his years of experience as a police detective and his current life as a vampire to solve the crime and catch the bad guys. He's still on the grumpy and laconic side, but he clearly loves Wes, and the bonds he is forging with the rest of the group are vitally important to him. Plus the sudden appearance of his long-lost niece shows how far he will go - too far? - to reconnect with his family. Of course the series wouldn't work without Wes Cooper, half-ghost and as he wryly refers to himself, “the god of who knew, winning hearts and minds since 2019.” I can't think of another paranormal I've read that features a major character who is trying to figure out what it means to be a deity. He may have awesome powers (and responsibility, just like Spider Man), but he still engages in some TSTL (too stupid to live) behavior and planning isn't his strong suit, so he certainly isn't infallible. He still has a lot to learn and even a god has to admit that he's wrong sometimes. To give you an idea of the book's stakes, something happens at about the 50% mark that felt like the climax of [b:Give Up the Ghost 43263020 Give Up the Ghost (Not Dead Yet #2) Jenn Burke https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1547126197l/43263020.SY75.jpg 67141841], so that the big showdown here is about 250% more dramatic. And fair warning, some VERY SAD stuff happens. Carina Press may guarantee you a HEA/HFN for Wes and Hudson, but that guarantee doesn't cover every secondary character. I'm happy to leave Wes and Hud and the rest of the crew here but if Jenn Burke is able to write more about these characters I'll definitely come along for the ride.ARC received from Net Galley in exchange for objective review.
pnr mysteries have been surprisingly entertaining reads for me, and this series was no different! .....until i reached this bad boy. i will admit this rating was made completely out of spite because the last half was plain nonsensical. there were just so many unnecessary sacrifices made at the demise of characters who actually had prominent arcs and contributed positively to the story, even though our mc supposedly had god-like powers (and used said powers to clean up the mess as best he could after the fact), and i continue to be salty about it