Book Review: Julie Kagawa’s The Immortal Rules
Dying, Allie Sekemoto becomes one of the monsters and must flee her city, pass as human when joining up with a ragged group of pilgrims, as she seeks a cure.
Dying, Allie Sekemoto becomes one of the monsters and must flee her city, pass as human when joining up with a ragged group of pilgrims, as she seeks a cure.
After an on-the-job attack turning her into an abomination, bodyguard Celia Graves does her best to stay alive with the help of a few loyal friends-a sexy mage, a powerful werewolf, and a psychic cop
Only one thing drew Annie to her ten-year high school reunion: Nicholas Laurence, her former math teacher. As soon as their eyes meet, she knows their forbidden desire is as strong as ever. Only this time, there are no rules keeping them apart…
Calla Tor has always known her destiny, but when she violates her masters’ laws by saving a beautiful human boy out for a hike, Calla begins to question her fate, her existence, and the very essence of the world she has known.
When India shoots Cam in the ass with that nailgun, well, he has to recuperate somewhere, take his friendship with her to the next level. Only there’s too much breakin’ goin’ on.
A bad kitty teaches children the alphabet in this colorful picture book.
What did happen to Cinderella’s ugly stepsisters?
When Zach catches Lexi, this is her chance to strike at the heart of the Sentinels, for she’s been taught all her life to fear them.
C.S. Lakin has an interesting post on the Espresso Book Machine. It’s a HUGE group of machines that a bookstore, library, anywhere can print out any book from a catalog or from a set of PDF files someone brings in off the street. Providing they can afford the initial machine…! Certainly an interesting peek at where the print on demand industry may be going!
Molly Murphy is supposed to give up sleuthing now that she’s married, but the murder of an alderman puts her on the trail of a killer.