Book Review: Taylor Anderson’s Deadly Shores
The Alliance wages do-or-die battles on two fronts — against the Grik and the Doms — that risks far more than that for which anyone bargained.
The Alliance wages do-or-die battles on two fronts — against the Grik and the Doms — that risks far more than that for which anyone bargained.
A young child’s “safari” of bug exploration with a bouncing rhyme that’s a fun sing-song of words.
The hunter becomes the hunted in a New Orleans devastated by a Paranormal war when Liam is framed for murder.
The Great Library of Alexandria has been hoarding all the knowledge of the world, and they’re pursuing Jess Brightwell and his fellow exiles who are held prisoner by the Burners.
Deep in the catacombs of the cathedral lurks an evil force – the Bane, a creature the Spook has never been able to defeat. So evil the whole county is in danger.
The too active and imaginative Ramona makes it hard for her older sister, Beezus, to feel the love.
With a nose for clues (and a need for meat), the Irish wolfhound Oberon insists on his faithful Druid assisting him in finding the missing hounds.
Olivia Jones must choose between her lover and the man she loves and her time is running out. Even more than she knows when a new power rises and threatens all.
A love affair leads Nadia and Saeed through those doors to escape the violence of civil war. Into an uneasy future struggling to hold to each other and themselves.
Slicker McQuicker and Friends offers two short stories featuring Slicker McQuicker — who may have funny ears, but he’s a very good fellow — who laughs and laughs with his heart full of joy.