Book Review: MaryJanice Davidson’s Swimming Without a Net
Fred the Mermaid is caught between her own kind and her old life, between Artur, High Prince of the undersea, and Thomas, a hunky marine biologist.
Fred the Mermaid is caught between her own kind and her old life, between Artur, High Prince of the undersea, and Thomas, a hunky marine biologist.
Micah Hudson was a by-the-book cop who broke the rules in the bedroom, but he’s confronted by the one person he’s tried to forget–Angelina.
Ex-MP Jack Reacher is a drifter, just passing through Georgia, and in less than an hour, he’s arrested for murder. All Jack knows is that he didn’t kill anybody.
Lady Luck has hired John Taylor to investigate the origins of the Nightside. But when he starts to uncover facts about his long-vanished mother, the Nightside–and all of existence– could be snuffed out.
Everyone in Aoife Grayson’s family goes mad when they turn 16. Now a ward of the state at the School of Engines, Aoife tries to pretend her fate can be different.
Wellington sends Sharpe undercover to Cadiz to rescue the British Ambassador, a route through the besieging enemy army against a British army deserted by its allies.
Audrey Callahan, former thief, finds herself having to ally with Kaldar Mar – a gambler, lawyer, thief, and spy – over a stolen object when they both lose it to a lethal criminal.
An anthology of thirteen tales of medieval murder from low to high and with justice in between.
Andra Madison has been fighting the monsters for the past eight years. Today she’s tracking a lost little boy, taken by the Synestryn, and she’ll ally with a man she fears.
The ruthless Gray Bennett intended to relax at Saranac Lake…until he meets with Joy Moorehouse again. She’s not so mousy anymore, but she’s too innocent for him.