Book Review: Christine Feehan’s Samurai Game
With nothing left to lose, two GhostWalkers take on a blackmailer who reaches into the Ghostwalker world and the creation of a spectacular, new weapon of defense.
With nothing left to lose, two GhostWalkers take on a blackmailer who reaches into the Ghostwalker world and the creation of a spectacular, new weapon of defense.
The Trifero, an explosive Talisman, has landed in Elise Nicholson’s lap. And this rogue watcher, Remy, must gain her trust and protect the volatile fire witch from the Dark.
A kidnapped young woman, a lure to out a killer, and the fierce need to bring a criminal to justice force McKenna Sloan back together with Lucas Kanes in the most impossible mission of all.
Obliged to track down a were pureblood, Jagr, a scarred recluse, is more interested in kissing Regan Garrett into submission. She’s more interested in taking down her kidnapper.
Annja Creed must channel the vengeance of the goddess Kali herself to save herself from becoming the sacrifice of a cult of thieves.
A very public argument the night before has Adrien English, gay L.A. bookseller and mystery author, questioned by the cops when his old high school buddy is found murdered.
Grim reaper Charley Davidson helps a woman find out how she died and gives her the closure she needs to pass through to the other side.
A demon and a monstrous bargain tears apart Guardians Irena and Alejandro until a call for help pulls Irena back into his arms. Until betrayal and all Hell threatens to break loose
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Nightfallin Paperback edition on May 1, 2007 and has 220 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon A psychological suspense crime story set just after World War II. My Take Nightfall is an interesting blend of a staccato-like series of events all smoothed over, almost like the humidity in this story, heating up events, slowing things down, rolling over the rough edges. It’s just a blip of time for Vanning, for us, yet it encompasses eight months. Seen from today’s perspective, it’s an awkward use of psychology and profiling as Goodis pushes new frontiers in this thriller, slipping back and forth between his protagonist’s current life and events in the past, teasing us with just enough to begin to answer questions, to raise new ones. (Keep in mind that this story was first published in 1947.) It’s very well done even if it does drive me a bit nuts. I like how Goodis portrays Fraser as a cop who questions. He has a conscience and really wants the right bad guy in jail. He […]
For ages, Eddie Drood and his family have kept humanity safe from things that go bump in the night. But now one of his own has convinced the rest of the family that Eddie’s become a menace, that humanity needs to be protected from him. So he’s on the run, using every trick in the book.