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Old 12-22-2014, 03:00 PM   #15
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From that title, I was expecting it to involve shapeshifters (or furries; whichever) but was pleasantly surprised to find it's a mystery instead (though I suppose it could have been a mystery with shapeshifters, or furries).

Actually, I'm quite pleased that we've gotten such a high proportion of mysteries during this giveaway considering that MLR started out as a dedicated romance publisher, especially as actual romance and/or heavily romance-oriented plots do very little for me.

Nice that they're branching out, and I look forward to giving some of these a try.
I didn't know that! I've always thought they put out mysteries because I associated them with the Strachey and Mahu series. (I thought they had published some of the Boystown books too, but I don't see them on their website now.)

The Skyler Foxe series has been pretty popular. It never occurred to me that the title might be misleading!
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