Book Review: Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Opal
I’m not the same Katy. I’m different… And I’m not sure what it will mean in the end. Each step brings us closer to the truth, friends will become enemies.
I’m not the same Katy. I’m different… And I’m not sure what it will mean in the end. Each step brings us closer to the truth, friends will become enemies.
Gwen Frost’s first date with Logan Quinn is a disaster. Arrested mid-sip by his father. Accused unjustly with everyone believing her guilty.
Children are dying, and a dark, familiar pattern is emerging. Kaylin must go back into Nightshade with a partner she can’t trust, a Dragon lord, and a device to contain her powers.
The chaos snake, Apophis, is back, threatening the world with eternal darkness. The Kanes must find an ancient spell to turn the serpent’s shadow into a weapon.
Three short fantastic stories that involve the moon.
Aaron must protect the girl he loves and rescue the only family he’s ever known. Because if he can’t save them from the Dark Powers, how can he hope to save the Fallen?
Attacked by the fey, Ethan he must change the rules to protect his family. To save a girl he never thought he’d dare to fall for. And he may not live to see 18.
Being connected to Daemon Black sucks…but worse is to come, worse than the Arum. The Department of Defense is here. And not everyone will survive the lies…
Mags has talents not commonly found in Herald trainees, and the King’s Own Herald decides to train Mags as a spy to uncover the secrets of a mysterious new enemy.
Running from the Powers that killed his foster parents and took his brother, young Aaron is drawn to Maine and forced to learn more about the battle to dominate humanity.