Live and Let Fly by Karina Fabian
Those of you who've been following me for a while may remember Karina Fabian's guest post on the submission process and my earlier interview with her. Most recently I had the opportunity to review Live and Let Fly, a paranormal fantasy released by Muse It Up Publishing earlier this year. Let's start with the back cover: For a dragon detective with a magic-slinging nun as a partner, saving the worlds gets routine. So, when the U.S. government hires Vern and Sister Grace to recover stolen secrets for creating a new Interdimensional Gap—secrets the U.S. would like to keep, thank you—Vern sees a chance to play Dragon-Oh-Seven. No human spy, however, ever went up against a Norse goddess determined to rescue her husband. Sigyn will move heaven and earth to get…