Book Review: J. Kenner’s Dirtiest Secret
It was wrong for us to be together, but it was even harder to be apart.
The memory of Dallas Sykes burns inside of me. We bear the same scars, the same darkness.
It was wrong for us to be together, but it was even harder to be apart.
The memory of Dallas Sykes burns inside of me. We bear the same scars, the same darkness.
It takes centuries, but Garrick survives back to 1899 London to take revenge upon his assistant, Riley. Only his plans go awry and they and Chevie land back in 1647.
Cinder is trying to break out of prison—even if she succeeds, she’ll be the world’s most wanted fugitive while Scarlet is desperate to find her missing grand-mère.
Each month is gay, each season nice, when eating chicken soup with rice.
Shoved out by her new stepmother, Staci Kerry is trapped in Silence, Maine, a town devoid of tech with her alcoholic mother and learns of strange, deadly players and she’s caught in the middle.
Working with the British Secret Service on an undercover mission, Maisie Dobbs is sent into Hitler’s Germany to retrieve valuable “property”.
Bailey Moore has a second lease on life and is determined to not miss a thing. Hudson Kincaid is as determined she won’t miss him, but Bailey doesn’t intend to stick around.
Quentin Coldwater discovers magic is real when he attends a secret college of magic, and leads him and his friends on a dark and dangerous journey to another plane.
Dante Valentine has been through Hell. Shattered, she’s dumped back into her own world to survive–or not. And this time, the Devil will pay.
An eccentric English spinster and the most lovable and unlikely master of detection, Miss Seeton will draw her way into your heart as she uses logic despite kidnappings and shootings.