Book Review: Lee Child’s No Middle Name
Twelve of the Jack Reacher short stories by Lee Child, that will thrill, chill, and keep you laughing.
Twelve of the Jack Reacher short stories by Lee Child, that will thrill, chill, and keep you laughing.
A sort of peace has fallen over Safehold with the end of the war, but it ramps up with rebellion in Harchong and the anger of Siddmarkians, as Charis charges forward with its plans.
It’s a wedding! With all the quirkiness one would expect from Cullen Seabourne and Cynna Weaver, lupus sorcerer and his Finder FBI agent.
A scene in which we listen in on Cullen’s counseling session with Father Michaels.
Adrien English got home too early after spending Christmas in England with his boyfriend, Jake Riordan, only to find alarming developments at Cloak and Dagger Books.
Matt’s life changes forever when a family of druids moves into the dilapidated Victorian mansion next door.
The quirky Riddle women are tough and funny as Zara and her teenage daughter, Zoey, move to Wisteria, discover their new home is haunted, and tackle a mystery with next-door’s shapeshifter.
Psychological detective Maisie Dobbs investigates the mysterious murder of an American war correspondent in London during the Blitz in a page-turning tale of love and war, terror and survival.
Samantha Ryder’s childhood hero is the new sheriff in town. Now that Sam is back in town, she discovers that Hunter Steele is still hot, but does he have her best interests at heart?
As Emerald explores the woods surrounding the Klickavail Valley enclave, looking for a friend of Jimbo’s who has disappeared, she senses the energy of a monster.