Book Review: Darynda Jones’ Eleventh Grave in Moonlight
The forces of Hell are coming, and they want Charley banished and Beep used for a portal. But Charley and Reyes are more determined, especially when Razer comes back through the god glass.
The forces of Hell are coming, and they want Charley banished and Beep used for a portal. But Charley and Reyes are more determined, especially when Razer comes back through the god glass.
Discovering that “me first” isn’t always good and knowing that your brother or sister is right there with a helping hand causes Hal and Martha to reconsider.
An epidemic is killing Britain’s dragons. The only fighting dragons left are Temeraire and the ferals, desperate to prevent Napoleon discovering the hole in their defenses.
Audrey’s anxiety disorder is debilitating, and it takes Linus to push her into trying, all within the laughing you’ll do as you read teen sarcasm about her family.
Sherlock Holmes and Watson follow the twists and turns of this case that begins with a beleaguered art dealer and ends in the corrupt bowels of government.
Someone is kidnapping and murdering women, and Casey, Dalton, and Will must find out if it’s an outsider or if its games-playing by the Council that owns Rockton.
Murder stalks the guests at a luxurious Yorkshire time-share, and Duncan Kincaid can’t resist stirring the pot behind the local policemen’s backs.
Surrounded by greed and corruption, Ezekiel and Bellisia discover each other and that there’s no telling whom you can trust—or who will come out on top…
A counting book for children that plays off the creatures and objects found in Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon.
A beloved classic of quiet poetry and gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book to send little ones off to sleep.