Book Review: Phil Hogan’s A Pleasure and a Calling
Mr. Heming is a real estate agent who might have sold you your house, a man you’ll never see again, for he’s quite good at blending in, even as he slides into your life.
Mr. Heming is a real estate agent who might have sold you your house, a man you’ll never see again, for he’s quite good at blending in, even as he slides into your life.
A ragtag, mismatched trio embarks on a worldwide investigation that will expose a conspiracy 100 years in the making, as they search for Wayan’s lost island.
They fell in love as teens, each summer deepening that love until they were torn asunder, force into lives that were worlds apart. Only to come together in a freak accident.
It’s bad enough Carter and Evie are competing high-powered agents, but then their firms merge with their boss determined to sabotage Evie, and Carter caught in the middle.
Lion Breed Rule Breaker had just a few rules he didn’t break. Not for anyone, especially not when Jonas Wyatt involves him in a mission with a female.
It’s the arrogance and certainty of youth that gets Conn banned from the city and sets him down the path to the city of the sorcerer-king and a horrid treachery.
That unexpected kiss from his sexy assailant has Walker Lund in hot pursuit. He’s never been interested in following in anyone’s footsteps. Nor has the artistic Trinity.
An anthology of nine short stories with eight of them new in The Iron Druid Chronicles urban fantasy series and revolving around a 2,000-year-old Druid and his (mis)adventures.
There’s a burglar on the loose in Scrubbley! What will happen when he steals one of the Wayward Crescent dragons? Will Grabber become a robber too?
Cordelia opened a craft center, and Meg and family jumps to help. But acts of vandalism and the escalation that make them wonder if it’s pressure to make her sell?