Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Book Review: DOSA Files: Tales from the SVR Universe, Volume 3 | H.L. Burke

DOSA Files: Tales from the SVR Universe, Volume 3DOSA Files: Tales from the SVR Universe, Volume 3 by H.L. Burke
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this one more than Volume 2 - I think maybe because it feels thematically tighter. There's a focus on relationships and family dynamics in all of them, except New Year, New Cat, New Life, which was kind of a conman's literal come-to-Jesus moment. I don't know if adopting a cat will really change your life.

Monsters by Jenelle Leanne Schmidt sets the tone for this, with all the family-feels, and a little bit of romance. Here, Nate Preston/Bazinga, the only single man on his team, perpetually mans the DOSA phone lines on Friday nights and saves a seven-year-old from the monsters under his bed (can't say more without spoilers). It's very charming, and even if you can kinda predict the romance, the power/antagonist reveal was a surprise!

Career Shift by Erin Dydek explores more family dynamics, especially around career choices. Brooke keeps her super-sight from her overprotective, anti-Sable parents, whilst Darren deals with the disappointment of being a "useless" dog-shifter and artist.

Marmalade by Gordon Deane has an illegal immigrant trying to escape the clutches of the Supervillains using her Sable gifts to steal, and somehow falling in with a British ex-secret service agent! Especially loved the spy vibes in this one.

Hoaxed by Leiana Arwen, while enjoyable, felt the most juvenile of the stories. Jane, the only non-Sable in her Superhero family, feels left out now that her older brothers are all on the same Superhero team. She creates an elaborate hoax in order to spend more time with her Superhero brothers - which was hilarious, until everything went wrong (that plot point felt shaky, but eh, teens do teen drama things and fall for anything out of guilt.)

Sparked by H.L. Burke was a surprising revelation. As I read it, I had this feeling that I knew something about Oliver and his quest to find his biological father... so this is actually a prequel (?) story to Wishing on a Supervillain, and fills in the bits on how Oliver decided he wanted to meet a supervillain, instead of a superhero. This one feels stronger as a story on its own compared to The Good Twin in Volume 2, which I now only realise is also related to a side character in Wishing.

A final mention is Search History by Janeen Ippolito, which I felt was a story for writers, rather than readers. Yvette Morris is trying to decide if she wants to join her fiance in DOSA, while also trying to figure out why the plot lines of her latest fantasy heist novel mirrors actual heists carried out recently by a Supervillain. I appreciated the twist of having an author valued for their plotting skills, though the comments on marketability and self-publishing were a bit hard hitting. lol

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