Black Womb's story continues in Black Womb: Ignorance is Bliss. After being set through the ringer one too many times, Xander decides that his personal life with Julie Peterson needs a little more attention. which is bad news for Coral Beach, because a new villain has come to town with his sights set on one person: Adam Genblade."My favorite aspect of the book is the handling of Mandy Peterson. Despite being a new(er) character, her outsider's view and voice brings a breathe of fresh air into [the] series.
She is eminently enjoyable and, to my delight, her journal entries in Ignorance is Bliss serve as a running narrative, tying the plot together."Jay Paulin, Ink'd Well Comics, October 2011"LeDrew's work is horror that emerges from the urban fantasy tradition - the introduction of a fantastical element into a true-to-life, modern setting."The Telegram, Aug 13, 2010"I find the Black Womb series eerily compelling.
while Coral Beach is like an R-rated Buffy the Vampire Slayer, its characters are memorable."Jean Graham, The Northeast Avalon TimesOctober 2010
Black Womb's story continues in Black Womb: Ignorance is Bliss. After being set through the ringer one too many times, Xander decides that his personal life with Julie Peterson needs a little more attention. which is bad news for Coral Beach, because a new villain has come to town with his sights set on one person: Adam Genblade."My favorite aspect of the book is the handling of Mandy Peterson. Despite being a new(er) character, her outsider's view and voice brings a breathe of fresh air into [the] series.
She is eminently enjoyable and, to my delight, her journal entries in Ignorance is Bliss serve as a running narrative, tying the plot together."Jay Paulin, Ink'd Well Comics, October 2011"LeDrew's work is horror that emerges from the urban fantasy tradition - the introduction of a fantastical element into a true-to-life, modern setting."The Telegram, Aug 13, 2010"I find the Black Womb series eerily compelling.
while Coral Beach is like an R-rated Buffy the Vampire Slayer, its characters are memorable."Jean Graham, The Northeast Avalon TimesOctober 2010