Book Review: J.D. Robb’s Creation in Death
A serial killer has returned to New York, a case Eve Dallas had worked along with Feeney nine years ago. The Groom is back torturing his brides, the display he makes of them makes it personal. To Eve.
A serial killer has returned to New York, a case Eve Dallas had worked along with Feeney nine years ago. The Groom is back torturing his brides, the display he makes of them makes it personal. To Eve.
With the Princess Knight at Queen Keeley’s side and a centaur warrior clan at her back, the Blacksmith Queen will risk everything for victory.
Men are being murdered on the West Coast, and it all points to a cryptid, which could expose their existence to humanity. It’s up to Antimony Price and her family to find this “monster”!
Stranded in another dimension with a handful of allies, who have forgotten who she is, Sarah Zellaby struggles to put together the right formula to get them all safely home, without destroying herself.
I can’t blame Toby or Tybalt for being amazed they survived the wedding . . . now if they can just get through the reception.
It takes an ambush and a High King to get Toby married. Once the High King gets involved, there’s not much even Toby can do to delay things . . . except for getting involved in stopping a plot to overthrow the High Throne itself, destabilizing the Westlands entirely, and keeping her from getting married through nothing more than the sheer volume of chaos it would cause.
A world devastated by change, two people defined by their aloneness and their imperfections take on saving the Psy, the PsyNet, their designation unknown by their people.
Homicide detective Eve Dallas must untangle a twisted family history while a hostage’s life hangs in the balance.
Deep in the Yukon wilderness, a town is being built. A place for people to disappear, a fresh start from a life on the run, and different from Rockton. Then two of the construction crew break the one rule and go missing. Casey and Eric are called in only to find more going on than ever thought.
In Kate Daniels’ apocalyptic world, childraising is a challenge, especially when said child interacts with a monster in his own backyard.