Book Review: Katie MacAlister’s Fire Me Up
It’s not easy being a courier. Being a Guardian doesn’t come naturally. And Aisling Grey can’t get out of being a wyvern’s mate.
It’s not easy being a courier. Being a Guardian doesn’t come naturally. And Aisling Grey can’t get out of being a wyvern’s mate.
Sin City has never been so wild, and this werewolf has never had to fight harder to save not only her wedding, but her very life.
On the trail of a vicious kidnapper, Reacher is learning the chilling secrets of his employer’s past…and of a horrific drama in the heart of a nasty little war.
Gay bookseller and amateur sleuth Adrien English’s first novel has been optioned. But murder pulls in Adrien’s former lover, and he may drive Adrien’s sexy new boyfriend to commit a murder of his own.
Jane and her friends strike out on a quest that only Jane can finish. For whatever lurks beneath the Old Sow must be stopped…and Jane’s just the halfling for the job.
Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell have married and their wedding is the key that unlocks a spell sealed away long ago in a faraway country. Now a deadly power pours forth that threatens to turn the world into a lifeless waste.
Nika’s psychic bond with the little sister still held captive is fading, and she’s desperate to save her. But only one man can unlock the power within her.
Matthew Corbett, Magistrate Woodward’s clerk, begins his own investigation among the townspeople, believing the widow accused of witchcraft is innocent.
Arizona is the last known location of Honor Roberts, who vanished at age 13. Stygian intends to find her, no matter the cost with the help of the chief of the Navajo Nation’s assistant.
I received this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Sweatby Mark Gilleo political thriller that was published by The Story Plant on August 28, 2012 and has 366 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon A political thriller that explores the dirty side of politics and business when it comes to sweatshops. Sweat was nominated in 2014 for the International Book Award for Thriller/Adventure and the National Indie Excellence Awards. Review source: The Story Plant, Stamford, Connecticut. My Take Nice set-up. Pretty long set-up, too. There wasn’t a depth of tension or drama in this. Mostly, I read on to discover what would happen next. How would Jake solve this? Who gets caught? Gilleo set up a number of subplots within that kept things interesting with some unexpected twists along the way. On the whole, I liked his characters. Yeah, even Peter Winthrop. At least Peter was honest about himself and I can appreciate that. Senator Day and the Changs…well, ya gotta have a few bad guys so you have someone to hiss at. Every time I started to feel sorry […]