Book Review: Jennifer Estep’s Crimson Frost
Gwen Frost’s first date with Logan Quinn is a disaster. Arrested mid-sip by his father. Accused unjustly with everyone believing her guilty.
Gwen Frost’s first date with Logan Quinn is a disaster. Arrested mid-sip by his father. Accused unjustly with everyone believing her guilty.
Rand is making demands of his allies and all are preparing to defend Tarwin’s Gap and the border of Kandor, retake Caemlyn, and destroy Shaitan.
Children are dying, and a dark, familiar pattern is emerging. Kaylin must go back into Nightshade with a partner she can’t trust, a Dragon lord, and a device to contain her powers.
The only warrior who can stop a magical terrorist is following his own path, driven by the force of love, and for Quinn’s love, Alaric might drown the entire world.
Pritkin needs a house as he’s about to be married! It’s a good thing that Marsden is the man he is.
A demon summoner, the tables have turned and Kara Gillian is summoned, the prisoner of a demonic lord. Her detective abilities will be needed to solve her own murder.
A murderer, fascinated by Risa, engages her in a sinister game, which may be part of a more dangerous one that has lured the psychi Risa and reaper Azriel into the dark.
A desperate plea from his ex-wife puts Adrenaline junkie Jared Livingston in the unique position of using the skills she despised to rescue her missing daughter.
Grandma Mazur goes undercover until a second felon goes missing, and Stephanie Plum must work side-by-side with Trenton’s hottest cop AND the too-hot Ranger.
An anthology of fourteen short stories with all but two revolving around the Kitty Norville series.