Book Review: Liz Schulte’s Kiss and Spell
“A magical taste of love and kisses in this anthology of eleven brand new paranormal short stories” revolving around Valentine’s Day.
“A magical taste of love and kisses in this anthology of eleven brand new paranormal short stories” revolving around Valentine’s Day.
Long-ago secrets, a lonely-hearts killer, and the Official Secrets Act conspire to tear down everything the Peculiar Crimes Unit has worked for. Aided by their own people.
It’s The Cat in the Hat visiting the dog show to explore how dog breeds are different in this nonfiction picture book for kids.
It’s Apollo’s attitude that gets him into trouble, and Zeus punishes him yet again, tearing away his godhood. Leaving him powerless until he fulfills the trials set before him.
An insightful tale as Quentin Solly realizes how much he’s grown in Sir Toby Daye’s service as he argues with his parents about returning home.
The Chinese are furious that such a low, common soldier has partnered up with Temeraire, and they’ll do anything to break them up…even murder on the high seas.
Hal Mikkelson and the Brotherband are on an unexpected adventure as they get blown off course into the Endless Ocean and end up in an unknown land with unknown tribes.
No matter who you are, do not steal Juan Cabrillo’s and The Corporation’s money, even if you are a notorious hacker or a rogue Ukranian captain pursuing Napoleon’s riches.
A gorgeous (and sophisticated) book on color and emotions that will appeal to children and adults. It also provides a safe leaping-off point for children to discuss their emotions with mom and dad.
Having lost her memory and disappeared to Sleepy Hollow, Charley is in desperate danger as Reyes has learned that Earl James Walker is there too. And Charley has just discovered she’s a god with no control over powers that could destroy the universe.