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All the Devils are Here (The Wild Hunt #3)
All the Devils are Here (The Wild Hunt #3)
Alexandra Keillor | 2025 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE is the third in The Wild Hunt series, and we finally get Vlad and Grant's story. While fully invested in the others, I really wanted theirs!

And it was worth the wait! Let me tell you!! We find out more about Grant's past and how Vlad came to turn him. We see more of the non-communication and longing on both sides, before circumstances force a move. And we see Grant return to his hometown and bump into family. Not only that, but the overarching story continues with a twist you may or may not have seen coming.

The other Huntsmen are here too, but it is Asher and Quinn who spend the most time with Vlad and Grant in Margate. They are just as cute and funny as they ever were, but I appreciated the scenes with them in them.

Grant is the one who pieces things together, leading to an epilogue that will leave you wanting the next book immediately. The only trouble is, the release date mentioned is summer 2026, so I'm going to have to (im)patiently wait until then.

This series is a spin-off from the Monsters of London series, so there are crossover characters. I would suggest reading both for the fullest enjoyment, or at least the first two in this series. Absolutely brilliant and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by me.

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Merissa
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Dec 19, 2025
  
What Fools These Immortals Be (The Wild Hunt #1)
What Fools These Immortals Be (The Wild Hunt #1)
Alexandra Keillor | 2025 | LGBTQ+, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
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WHAT FOOLS THESE IMMORTALS BE is the first book in The Wild Hunt series, but I would recommend you read it after the Monsters of London series, as it follows on from the events in those books.

We have previously met Njáll, but Maurice is someone completely new. Njáll is the new crai and doesn't feel up to the job, even though everyone else seems to have faith and confidence in him. Maurice is a vampire with fae magic, courtesy of The Huntsman, who is charged with 'babysitting' Njáll. He is overjoyed* at the idea (*sarcasm! 😉)

Their relationship isn't immediate, but grows over time, which I loved. Njáll has reasons for doing what he does, the same as Maurice, but when these two actually talk to each other and secrets come out, that's when the heat is turned up.

The thing I love about these books is you get normal situations with paranormal twists. Nothing is ever straight forward and it is talked about from every angle, so you know exactly just how complex something might be, that looks so simple at first glance.

I did absolutely nothing else once I had started this book, and I read it in one sitting as I was physically incapable of putting it down. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED and I can't wait for the next one.

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Merissa
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Jun 12, 2025
  
Fighting Fate (Monsters of London #3.5)
Fighting Fate (Monsters of London #3.5)
Alexandra Keillor | 2025 | LGBTQ+, Paranormal, Romance
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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FIGHTING FATE is part of the Monsters of London series and I highly recommend you read those first as most of this one takes place after those events.

We have two very different MCs - Vince, who has declared love off limits, and Dax, who is the cutest cinnamon roll who ever rolled! And when I say Vince has declared love off limits, I mean it. This dude has his heart locked away and only allows himself one-and-done's. That is until Dax! Even then, they have time apart.

This was a great read. Not only did I have the chance to see all of my other pairings and how things are for them after the climax of the other three books, but I also got to spend time with Dax and Vince. There are other characters here that I'm hoping will have their story told at some point too.

Told from both Dax and Vince's perspective, you get a nicely rounded story that was perfectly paced. I don't fully understand why Dax's old pack treated him the way they did and I really wanted an explanation for that. However, I did love how protective of him Vince was.

A great addition to the series that still gave me much-wanted time with Kieran's pack while following the MCs too. My rating is 4.5 out of 5 and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by me.

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Merissa
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Mar 14, 2025
  
Tempting Fate (Monsters of London, #3.6)
Tempting Fate (Monsters of London, #3.6)
Alexandra Keillor | 2026 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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TEMPTING FATE is number 3.6 in the Monsters of London series, and two of the three main characters have already been introduced in previous books. For that reason, I would say it's best to read this as part of the series, rather than a standalone.

Patch is a wolf who likes Jamie, but doesn't think Jamie is his mate, because there's no instantaneous BOOM moment. Patch does get that when Em walks into the bar, though. Em, who has moved to London to find out if magic - and werewolves - are real! The relationship between the three of them is complicated, to say the least, and it is not something that is quickly solved.

There are plenty of side characters to support this story, most of them having previously had their own stories told. To be fair, I ended up reading this more for them than for the main three. This was a 'me' problem, but I didn't feel the relationship as I have in previous stories. While it was good and I enjoyed it, it didn't sweep me away as it has in the past. As I said, a 'me' problem.

Overall, I think this was a great addition to the series, and I definitely recommend both this story and the series as a whole. I truly can't wait to continue with this series and return to Kieran's Pack.

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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Mar 27, 2026