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In Smoke and Shadows we find Tony hard at work on a cult TV show about a vampire detective, a show which in many ways mirrors his real life. Tony has moved to Vancouver with his friend and former lover, Henry Fitzroy, romance author, bastard son of the King of England and, oh yes, a vampire - his father was Henry VIII. Now Tony is hard at work trying to make a semi-normal life for himself and not give away his attraction to the show’s straight male lead but on the set there are shadows where no shadows should be and they move as no shadow should be able to move. Then first a stunt goes wrong and then the “body of the week” ends up really dead and Tony finds he is battling an entity from another dimension.
Smoke and Mirrors finds Tony and the crew filming in a haunted house with a long history of murder/suicide deaths. When the house awakens and traps the crew Tony has to call on his nascent wizard powers to figure out what is going on and defeat the entity that is causing the violence and trapping the ghosts.
Smoke and Ashes has Tony fighting demons alongside Leah, an immortal stunt woman, and several of the TV show’s crew. There is a Demonic Convergence and as various demons pop into our world looking to kill the Leah and unleash her demon lord to destroy earth.
These are very enjoyable urban fantasy. Tony was apparently a minor character in Ms Huff’s Blood book series but apparently was recast as female in the TV series, Blood Ties, based off that series. Here Ms Huff has given us Tony as a main character the Smoke trilogy and I am glad she did. He is likeable and relatable in his insecurities when it comes to his relationship attractions, the banter on the set is amusing and the non-supernatural characters are very much as I suspect real actors and set people really are. If gay relationships bother you then this is not the trilogy for you but this straight woman adores Tony and I, for one, would really like to see more of him and Henry. Highly recommended
Smoke and Mirrors finds Tony and the crew filming in a haunted house with a long history of murder/suicide deaths. When the house awakens and traps the crew Tony has to call on his nascent wizard powers to figure out what is going on and defeat the entity that is causing the violence and trapping the ghosts.
Smoke and Ashes has Tony fighting demons alongside Leah, an immortal stunt woman, and several of the TV show’s crew. There is a Demonic Convergence and as various demons pop into our world looking to kill the Leah and unleash her demon lord to destroy earth.
These are very enjoyable urban fantasy. Tony was apparently a minor character in Ms Huff’s Blood book series but apparently was recast as female in the TV series, Blood Ties, based off that series. Here Ms Huff has given us Tony as a main character the Smoke trilogy and I am glad she did. He is likeable and relatable in his insecurities when it comes to his relationship attractions, the banter on the set is amusing and the non-supernatural characters are very much as I suspect real actors and set people really are. If gay relationships bother you then this is not the trilogy for you but this straight woman adores Tony and I, for one, would really like to see more of him and Henry. Highly recommended