"The absurd situations and mounting chaos keep things moving and plenty of fun.... Fast pacing and startling twists keep the story fun—with a touching (and startling) conclusion." —Locus
"With creative characterization, a deftly paced plot, and even some romance, this is a breezy novel meant for adult readers." —VOYA
"Featuring a courageous, witty, and downright endearing female protagonist reminiscent of Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake and Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse, this is a fast-paced supernatural-powered thriller." —B&N Review
“Readers who crave the fantasy equivalent of a summer movie will welcome Frost’s debut.” – Publishers Weekley (for Hounding the Moon)
“This is a fun, fannish romp full of sarcastic quips and supernatural action.” – Locus (for Hounding the Moon)
“The ever-changing mix of mundane and supernatural elements keeps the story interesting. Fans of Anne McCaffrey and Marion Zimmer Bradley are most likely to enjoy this screwball fantasy adventure leavened with touches of soap opera.” – Publishers Weekly (for Moon in the Mirror)
“P. R. Frost has a nice romp going on, and I can’t wait for Tess’s next adventure.” – Science Fiction by Henry Leon Lazarus (for Moon in the Mirror)
“The absurd situations and mounting chaos keep things moving and plenty of fun.” – Locus (for Moon in the Mirror)
“Frost has created a resourceful and appealing heroine whose strengths and weaknesses together make her a fully formed character. This sequel to Hounding the Moon continues a strong series and is suitable for most fantasy/urban fantasy collections.” – Library Journal (for Moon in the Mirror)
“Sit down, belt in, and hang on for a wild ride. Frost is an innovative and welcome new voice in urban fantasy.” – Patricia Briggs (NYT, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of Blood Bound) (for Moon in the Mirror)
“P. R. Frost has brought us a worthy sequel to Hounding the Moon…these books feel like a nice Buffy spinoff.” – Jacqueline Lichtenberg (for Moon in the Mirror)
“Moon in the Mirror is a fantastic magical urban fantasy in which the forces of good battle different evil beings in a series of high noon confrontation.” – The Midwest Book Review (for Moon in the Mirror)
“The ending is leavened by the usual insider references to filk, as well as plenty of sword swinging and romantic angst.” –Publishers Weekly (for Faery Moon)
“Frost’s complex and quirky heroine reveals conflicts in [Tess’s] personal life and also in her relationship to the Citadel she has left behind. The author uses Las Vegas and its desert surroundings to good advantage, creating an atmosphere of affluence and decadence amid the stark beauty of ancient places. For urban fantasy fans.” – Library Journal (for Faery Moon)