No. of pages: 438
Rating: 10/10
Series: Women Of The Otherworld (Book 7)
Synopsis: No Humans Involved stars necromancer Jaime Vegas. She's on a television shoot in Brentwood, Los Angeles when weird things start to happen. Invisible hands brush her arms, she sees movements out of the corner of her eye, unintelligible fragments of words are whispered in her ear. Jaime's used to seeing the dead and hearing them clearly. But now, for the first time in her life, she knows what humans mean when they say they're being haunted. Jaime is determined to get to the bottom of this, but she doesn't realize how low her investigation will take her, or what human-based horror she will uncover. As Jamie delves through the dark underside of Los Angeles she'll need as much Otherworld help as she can get to survive unscathed. But Jeremy, the alpha-werewolf is there by her side to offer his protection. And maybe more than that ...
Review: Jaime is my other favourite woman in this series, so it was good to finally read a book from her view, and it was as great as I expected it to be! It was nice that there was a more in-depth look at Jeremy too, as he's a very understated character and doesn't really get delved into too much in previous books. The story itself was a tad darker than previous ones, involving the murders of children, and them being trapped in their spirit forms. But it was written brilliantly, and I really enjoyed it. I would definately recommend this series to fans of supernatural horror type books :)