A review by relly
(Never) Feed the Crows by Jennifer Cody

3.75

3.75 stars

This was good short story
I liked the premise of it. Having the shifter be a crow and way the crow mirder worked was fascinating.
I enjoyed that Amos got to know the crows, he even knew their crow names well before he knew they were shifters. 
I liked Amos and how he made friends with the crows on campus. He treated them with respect and friendship before he knew who they actually were. The fact that he was a little bit of an outcast was sas but he did have a great friendship with his roommate, I want to see more of him. 
I didn’t feel like I got a feel for Corvin though as while we were in his head for a couple of chapters it was more to see how he was reading Amos’s internal dialogue. I also didn’t get why the author had him as a pole dancer. Yes it got them together quicker but the guy was a professor in a college town, and the students went to watch him dance, he was the main attraction and he was alpha of the murder, surely he wouldn’t need to dance.
Regardless it was an easy quick read that was enjoyable. I want to see more from the crows