Book Review: Faith Hunter’s Mercy Blade
Werewolves come out and old enmities surface with betrayals galore with Jane caught in the cross fire. It’s Leo’s former Mercy Blade who comes to her rescue.
Werewolves come out and old enmities surface with betrayals galore with Jane caught in the cross fire. It’s Leo’s former Mercy Blade who comes to her rescue.
A device capable of carrying a city’s data stream pulls Rachel between realities, marooning her in a world where the supernatural holds no sway.
Dr. Kay Scarpetta’s inept replacement in Virginia grudgingly asks her for help to solve a troublesome death. Meanwhile Benton and Lucy have their own stalker issues.
Eek, it’s a platoon of pinschers in a pincer movement pinching in on their victim in this self-editing Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Humans, androids, and a deadly plague roam the streets. A ruthless Lunar queen watches, waiting to make her move. None know that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl.
A young, orphaned cyborg Cinder[ella] journeys to the only new home that will take her in.
Have a laugh and plop into a wicker chair with KD Did It, as she imagines a whickering wicker basket from the Disney film, Beauty and the Beast, in this Word Confusion for self-editing writers.
Detectives John May and Arthur Bryant are one mistake away from being shut down. When the elderly sister of Bryant’s friend is found dead in the basement of her decrepit house, they are on the verge of making exactly that mistake.
An escapist adventure for young middle-grade readers with new friends aboard a giant peach.
Meeting up with Alex McConnell and Ben Reynolds at a surfing competition in Hawaii will make this Victoria Baldwin’s hottest holiday ever.