Wolves
This book came bundled with some others, I had never heard of the author and pretty much had no expectations and now I have a problem because I have to find the rest of this series and possibly everything C Gockel has written.
The storytelling shifts between Loki and Amy's point of view. Loki trying to adjust to this decades Midgard and Amy alternating between believing she's hallucinating and maybe this is real. Add in dialogue where Loki throws a double entendre, Amy is too naive to understand it and Amy's grandmother Beatrice smacks Loki in back of the head because she understood and its just a wonderful read.
Do not be fooled it isn't all humour and a great deal of the humour is dark because we are dealing with Loki.
The storytelling shifts between Loki and Amy's point of view. Loki trying to adjust to this decades Midgard and Amy alternating between believing she's hallucinating and maybe this is real. Add in dialogue where Loki throws a double entendre, Amy is too naive to understand it and Amy's grandmother Beatrice smacks Loki in back of the head because she understood and its just a wonderful read.
Do not be fooled it isn't all humour and a great deal of the humour is dark because we are dealing with Loki.