Be sure to listen in to our newest reality radio Survivor Ship. The Supernatural community has agreed to a contest to prove once and for all which race will reign supreme. Should be a bumpy ride, folks. Until next week, remember to bring in Kitty and Fido for the night, because you never really know who –or what—your neighbors really are.
Detective Story
Private detective Joe meets his match when the lady of his dreams—at least his wet ones—walks into his office and asks him to break a hundred year old family curse.
Felinian's Revenge
Never stand a woman up. Especially if that woman is in charge of handing out assignments sending you to different worlds…and the one giving you the pre-mission briefing.
Belinda lives in a tiny house fairly close to McCormick’s Creek State Park in Indiana. She shares her home with a German Shepherd. Please note that any and all resemblances to Tazlynn Hunt, the main character in The Benandanti series, is purely coincidental.
Belinda White is not, in fact, a werewolf. No really, she isn't...
Shitz and Giggles is a collection of three humorous short stories. The first one concerns a competition much like Survivor, where three human-abducting races—aliens, vampires, and werewolves. compete to see who can capture the most humans. Play-by-play is given as humans start to vanish, like a sports telecast done tongue-in-cheek.
The second one concerns a detective interrogating a strange client who has a bizarre request of him, using numerous puns and wordplay that are too difficult to capture here.
The third story consists of a man stranded on a planet whose request from his wife is to find a lost cat, who may or may not be an alien that can assume the form of a cat. I didn’t fully understand that story, so I hope I’m describing it right.
The second story, titled “Detective Story,” was genuinely funny. It was a rapid fire succession of lewd jokes.
The first story was alright, with a good premise, and the third didn’t make sense to me. Three stars for the entire collection as a whole. A quick read for all three, about twenty minutes.