Book Review: Dorothy Sayers’ Gaudy Night
A poison pen is creating havoc at Shrewsbury College, Harriet’s alma mater, and the female dons call on Harriet’s expertise in crime.
A poison pen is creating havoc at Shrewsbury College, Harriet’s alma mater, and the female dons call on Harriet’s expertise in crime.
Traveling the world seeking adventure and the pleasures of forbidden ritual, Jade’s ambitions find her tricked by a treacherous sorcerer, and forced into a darker kind of slavery.
Letty Davenport, the tough-as-nails adopted daughter of Lucas Davenport, takes on an undercover assignment that brings her across the country and into the crosshairs of a dangerous group of hackers.
An anthology of twelve short stories in the fantasy genre and revolving around everydayish heroes, full of hope, courage, and bravery.
By age twenty-four, Letty Davenport has seen more action and uncovered more secrets than many law enforcement professionals. Now a recent Stanford grad with a master’s in economics, she’s restless and bored in a desk job for U.S. Senator Colles. Letty’s ready to quit, but her skills have impressed Colles, and he offers her a feet-on-the-ground investigative work, in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security.
City manager Diana London goes undercover as a shape-shifting Dire Wolf on the track of a killer vampiress only to be distracted by erotic dreams of Llyr, the king of the Sidhe.
American agent Erin Grayson is assigned to seduce international businessman Reece Champion. But she’s been set up. Reece is an agent, too — and a vampire.
With the Princess Knight at Queen Keeley’s side and a centaur warrior clan at her back, the Blacksmith Queen will risk everything for victory.
A collection of seventeen previously published short stories in the Kate Daniels World of arcanepunk fantasy series set in an alternative earth and revolving around an apocalyptic world.
A fan convention that’s the ultimate in weird. There’s a batch of escaped parrots and monkeys frolicking throughout the hotel, a minefield of egos lurking behind the show’s success, and a dead body. Meg goes into action, crossing swords with a deviously obsessed murderer.