Book Review: Kresley Cole’s Wicked Deeds on a Winter’s Night
The seduction continues with a brutal Highland werewolf and an exquisite young witch, adversaries with a blood vendetta between them.
The seduction continues with a brutal Highland werewolf and an exquisite young witch, adversaries with a blood vendetta between them.
Win at any cost is sports agent Liz Darnell’s mantra. When she carries things too far and risks losing her #1 client, Gavin Riley, Liz will have to work extra innings to win him back.
I received this book for free from my own shelves in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: my own shelves Paragon Walkby Anne Perry historical mystery in a paperback edition that was published by Ballantine Books on August 12, 1986 and has 248 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Death in the Devil’s Acre, Cardington Crescent, Silence in Hanover Close, Bethlehem Road, The Cater Street Hangman, Callander Square, Resurrection Row, Rutland Place, Farriers’ Lane, Bluegate Fields, Midnight at Marble Arch, A Christmas Hope, Dark Tide RisingThird in the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Victorian mystery series revolving around Inspector Thomas Pitt and his very curious wife Charlotte. My Take While a young girl is murdered, the emphasis is on how it will affect everyone else socially with a number of the neighbors putting all the blame on the girl. Well, obviously she must have had low morals to have invited rape! How do people actually twist their minds to believe something like this? They are like a snarling pack of dogs. Ooh, that’s rather mean. To the […]
FBI Agent Lily Yu must testify about the magical collapse of a mountain, not to tell them of the strange legacy due to that event, what Unit Twelve is really up to…or of the coming war.
Where, and maybe more importantly, how do you want to live once you’ve escaped the 9-to-5? Corcoran identifies the top eight trends that are changing where (and how) boomers are retiring.
A fellow operative, Jocko, has been murdered with every clue pointing to Shadow Wing, the soul-munching, badass leader of the Subterranean Realms.
Those pardons do not mean freedom for the women of the Sisterhood. Now they’ve been “hijacked” by Interpol, which urgently needs the Sisterhood’s help.
Feisty Shannon Storm is ticked at the arrival of Max Devlin, a hotshot PR guru, who intends to set down his own roots…if he finds the woman who can handle his secrets.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Song for the Basiliskby Patricia A. McKillip fantasy in Paperback edition that was published by Ace Books on December 1, 1999 and has 320 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Solstice Wood, In the Forests of Serre, The Bards of Bone Plain, Ombria in Shadow, Alphabet of Thorn, Od Magic, Harrowing the Dragon, Wonders of the Invisible World, Kingfisher, Winter RoseA fairy tale for adults…and, no! I don’t mean sex. In 2009, Song for the Basilisk was nominated for the Tähtifantasia Award, and in 1999, it was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature. My Take A typical McKillip with its lilting, poetic, jewel-like phrases richly packed with tension and description. My one issue with this story is that McKillip keeps skipping chunks. I spent more time than I wanted trying to figure out what was happening in various parts of the story. I was also irritated with how stupid Hexel was in his final opera. […]
Only Capt Richard Sharpe and a land wasted and stripped of food stands between Napoleon’s mighty army and the conquest of Portugal. Can they prevail against treachery?