Book Review: Charlaine Harris’ Small Kingdoms and Other Stories
Four short stories of suspense that revolve around a most unique high school principal, who has a vision for Travis High School and won’t let much get in the way.
Four short stories of suspense that revolve around a most unique high school principal, who has a vision for Travis High School and won’t let much get in the way.
When necronite Jesse Sullivan is murdered and becomes the sole suspect in a federal investigation, more than her freedom and sanity are at stake. She must catch the killer herself—or die trying.
A confident woman, Gabriela Rose can find anything, and she thinks she can find the Ring of Solomon to rescue her family. Only her ex, Rafer, has the map, and he intends to join Gabriela on her hunt. Even when a vicious drug lord intends to beat them to it.
Lily Yu and Rule Turner’s engagement announcement is stirring up ugly passions resulting hate mail, death threats, and vandalizing. But professionally, things are going smoothly…until a lupus in Tennessee goes on a killing spree — the opening skirmish in an all-out war.
Plagued by dark shadows, Sunni Wells needs help from Aunt Alice to get control of her power. She’ll meet Ren Robillard who needs to hide out from a powerful vampire until his stalker catches up with him.
Lily Yu and Lupi prince Rule Turner have a bigger problem than their families not accepting their impending human/werewolf mixed marriage. A powerful ancient nemesis of Lily’s grandmother has come to San Diego to turn the city into a feeding ground.
FBI Agent Lily Yu is in North Carolina with her lover and mate, Rule Turner, to take custody of his son from the boy’s grandmother. But there are three bodies covered in death magic, and Lily takes charge even as Toby’s mother shows up to contest the custody.
Ex-king Robin Gallow is imprisoned in the town of Shadowvale, increasingly constricted until the angry Theodora Middlebright arrives to serve her father’s indenture.
Detective Eve Dallas remembers Julie Dockport all too well, being personally responsible for her incarceration nearly ten years ago. And now, let out on good behavior, she still has nothing but bad intentions. It appears she wants to meet Dallas again — in a reunion neither will forget.
The candlelight, the music, the rose petals strewn across the bed — a seduction meant for his benefit, not hers. He hadn’t intended to kill her. Lieutenant Eve Dallas hasn’t much to go on, but she’ll get him . . .