"...An interesting mystery plot...The main focus...is crime investigation procedures, which I found enjoyable."--Chocolate Minx, Literary Nymphs Reviews
“5 Stars!...I love a well-narrated story which is the case in The Back Stairs. There is a refreshing and thrilling plot here, filled with suspenseful moments as one dedicated police officer investigated several young gay men gruesome murders. Fallon is the officer and his narration is absorbing as he uncovered the startling truth while fighting his own attraction towards one enigmatic young man named Sundown. Both characters are interesting, their developing romance convincing and sexy. I love a well-written shapeshifter story. Add to it a thrilling plot and well-drawn characters, we have a winner from this writer even as I wish it is longer.”--R. Parklane, Customer Review, Amazon.com
“4 Stars!...Taking us into an unknown world, KC Kendricks pens an intriguing novel where we can only see this world if we have enough nerve to go up the back stairs...Makes for some thrilling reading and excitement . The Back Stairs is another electrifying tale from the pen of KC Kendricks.”--Elise Lyn, Sensual Reads
“5 Lips!...Really intriguing read. I never really knew what was coming next and I found that fascinating. The chemistry between Fallon and Sundown was hot, but it was Sundown's story that I really found memorable. I would love to know more about people like Sundown...It is really a fresh take on shapeshifters...This book also touches on the idea of loving someone regardless of gender and about gender being what you feel inside rather than what you are on the outside. I really loved this story on many levels and highly recommend it. It has hot man-love in it for anyone who loves it like I do, but the story itself is unforgettable...I completely applaud KC Kendricks for coming up with a character twist that kept me guessing till the last page was turned.”--Tina, Two Lips Reviews
“4 Delightful Divas!...An innovative and intricate story. Loved the world-building...as it brought a depth and texture to the plot. Although the novella is set in the present, it had an other-worldly feel and the backstory of Sundown was original and intriguing. Bring in Fallon and Sundown’s unique love story and this book really begins to sizzle.”--Lasha, Dark Divas Reviews
...“I didn’t come here to flirt.” I pulled a calling card from my pocket and handed it to him. “What’s your name?”
“Anything you want it to be.”
I took a deep breath, battling back the surge of arousal his words evoked. I had to keep my mind on business. Somehow.
The swept-back shiny hair, the little six-pack abs under the smooth, flat stomach, the twin thatches of silky-looking dark fur in each arm pit—I could easily fall to my knees and do something exceedingly stupid. I reined in the thought, but I couldn’t banish it.
“A mutual friend suggested I ask if you know Michael Carlton.”
He shook his head. “I didn’t know him.”
“But you know he’s dead.”
“Everyone knows that, darling.”
“How did you find out?”
He smiled, and I melted inside, but I kept my best officer-of-the-law face sternly in place.
“I heard it on the grapevine, Lieutenant. The fire marshal made us stop using smoke signals because it sent the boys in the station house into a tizzy.”
I knew the man he spoke of, and my cop composure cracked as I grinned at him.
“That would do it. Listen, whatever your name is, someone’s son is dead, and I need to find out who killed him and why. If you don’t have any pertinent information, I’m sorry to have bothered you.”
He regarded me coolly, his green gaze strangely familiar. I’d seen him somewhere before, and it would bug the hell out of me until I remembered where.
Why had Muffin told me to come here? My cop instincts, which were pretty good, said this fellow had told me the truth when he said he didn’t know Carlton. Those same instincts whispered the man was hiding something, though. But who didn’t have secrets?
“Come in and have a seat, Fallon. I happen to have some very good Kona coffee beans. I’ll grind up a few and put on a pot to brew.”
The hair on my arms prickled with unease. “How do you know my name? I didn’t give it to you.”
My business card simply said, F. Roxbury. I didn’t give my name to Muffin, either. As for the coffee, Kona was difficult for me to turn down.
“Word travels around here.” He took a step backward and motioned for me to take a seat at his table.
I took a breath to tell him I was leaving and caught the aroma of fresh-brewed java beneath the scents of sandalwood and patchouli. I was tired of being jerked around, even by a man so incredibly sexy. Put it on to brew, my ass.
“You’re awfully sure of yourself, aren’t you? I don’t need pseudo-intimate conversation any more than I need to flirt.”
He shook his head. “You didn’t listen very well, Fallon.”
“Listen to what? I’ve a mind to haul your scrawny carcass down to the precinct house, and let someone else pick your brain for answers, but I don’t have a legitimate reason to have you interrogated. Yet.”
“Tough talk, but you don’t mean any of it. Please, Fallon. Come. Sit at my table and think of nothing but my very good coffee.”
Would it be so bad to spend half an hour talking with this attractive young man? Heaven help me, he drew me, a tired moth to his steady flame. And he had my favorite coffee, already hot.
Words echoed in my memory. I tried to pull them in so I could hear them again. What had Muffin said? More importantly, it was what she hadn’t said. She didn’t actually say anyone here knew Michael Carlton.
“I’ll sit at your table on one condition.”
He tilted his head, a smile teasing his full lips. “Oh? What is that?”
“You tell me your name.”
Was it victory I saw in his green eyes, or desire? I needed to know if they were the same. His chin lifted as his gaze locked to mine.
“You can call me Sundown.”
I trembled as the girl’s words resonated within me.
Take the back stairs. You’ll find what you need there...