Press for Alysse Aallyn

“...skillfully peels the layers of her characters, revealing the protean but fragile nature of the human personality...the ultimate demonic psychological thriller” -- Providence Journal

“...stakes out her own admirable claim to the genre of psychological thriller introducing not one, but two fascinating characters who take the American dream of reinventing oneself to new heights—or depths, depending on your view of murder as a fine art” --The Hampton Independent

"...tasty sex scenes....quirky dialog...an oddball delight” --The Washington Post

"...delves into the mystery of deeper meanings and true selves to produce a climax that’s equal parts disturbing and utterly right” -- Baltimore Sun

“Wow! The best psychological thriller I’ve read in years” -- The Drood Review of Mystery

“Book of the Year!" -- Armchair E-Zine

"Sometimes the skill of finding the truth is a curse rather than a gift. "Woman Into Wolf" follows Persey Royall as she find herself in another disturbing mystery. Author Aallyn draws from her own traumatic experiences, bring readers a solemn, yet still exciting and adventurous thriller that is going to pull readers through a thrill ride. "Woman Into Wolf" is unique and highly recommended reading." -- Midwest Book Review

"…a thrill-ride…unique and highly recommended reading.” -- Entrepreneur.com

“deceit, rape, fertility, imprisonment and a mother’s grief…as each piece of the tightly coiled fiction was loosed I waited for the revelation to come…she couldn’t imagine the extent of the deception until it was spelled out. Neither could I.” -- MyShelf.com

“one of the most unusual mysteries I have ever read…I loved reading Woman Into Wolf … kept me on the edge of my seat right through the end…I highly recommend this novel to fans of crime mysteries that also enjoy some extra spice in their stories.” -- Readerviews.com

“ very fine psychological thriller…the characters in this book are as bright as crystal and as sharp as shattered glass. Aallyn not only can describe them to a neo-noun, she can make them speak true to those characters. Quite a talent…a novel every bit as worthy as her first.” -- ArmchairInterviews.com

“Satisfying as hell.” Quoth the Raven

“...skillfully peels the layers of her characters, revealing the protean but fragile nature of the human personality...the ultimate demonic psychological thriller” -- Providence Journal

“...stakes out her own admirable claim to the genre of psychological thriller, introducing not one, but two fascinating characters who take the American dream of reinventing oneself to new heights—or depths, depending on your view of murder as a fine art” -- Hampton Independent

“I was very happy with the book. It has intrigue, murder, mystery and romance…there is also a revelation at the end I was not expecting.” -- BookCrazyblogspot2008.com