Book Review: Larissa Ione’s Supernatural
Dragons, vampires, and demons, oh my. Four short stories from masters of the paranormal romance.
Dragons, vampires, and demons, oh my. Four short stories from masters of the paranormal romance.
Worried about Gin and her grieving, Finn insists on dragging her to a charity auction. At which, a crew of giants plan a big heist.
Second sight made him infamous, so Alex has been keeping his head down until he’s hired to discovered who is harvesting the life-force of magical creatures.
The Secret Histories combine “witty banter, tough guy standoffs, visceral fight scenes, bad guy atrocities, surprise revelations, and high stakes” in supernatural adventures.
Four short stories of paranormal passion.
High school is not as bad as Lorelei McAlister thought, until two boys stalk her: loner Cameron Lusk and tough, sexy jared Kovach. Then Death comes knocking.
An insidious, disembodied creature is pursuing Tiffany. And neither Mistress Weatherwax nor the fierce, six-inch-high Wee Free Men can protect her.
The clock is ticking, and it’s Corine Solomon’s last chance to save the love of her life and she still has to deal with debt-collecting demons and a maniacal archangel running a recruitment drive.
Both short stories (Jaci Burton’s Wild Riders series and Lora Leigh’s Nauti series) are more romantic suspense than erotic.
When Rory Macintosh’s roommates find out their studious, shy friend has never been with a guy, they decide they’ll help her lose her virginity by hiring confident, tattooed bad boy Tyler Mann to do the job.