Book Review: Rachel Caine’s Unbroken
For millennia, Cassiel was a powerful Djinn—until she was exiled to live among mortals. Now the threat of an apocalypse looms, and Cassiel is in danger of losing everything she has come to hold dear…
For millennia, Cassiel was a powerful Djinn—until she was exiled to live among mortals. Now the threat of an apocalypse looms, and Cassiel is in danger of losing everything she has come to hold dear…
Adria and the unattainable Riaz want each other with a consuming, primal need in the face of a cataclysmic Psy war that may alter the fate of the world itself.
On a mission to get a mysterious crime boss off her and her friends’ backs, the Talented Ari stumbles into a pocket of Faerie where a werewolf is the hot police chief. When biology knocks boots with justice, more than bad guys go up flames.
She was the most beautiful British bauble in Europe’s jet-set playground. Now she’s broke, furious, and limping down a backwoods road in an ugly pink Southern Belle gown. He was tall, lean, and All-American gorgeous. He liked his brews cold and women loved to keep him warm. So why is he stopping his car for this woebegone, surly Scarlett?
Now Maya, a skinwalker, and her friends have been forced to flee from their homes during a forest fire they suspect was deliberately set. Then they’re kidnapped, and after a chilling helicopter crash, they find themselves in the Vancouver Island wilderness with nothing but their extraordinary abilities to help them get back home.
Roar at Reacher’s early experiences as the teen son of a tough career US Marine when he saves the day…as an early butt-kicker supreme, lol.
A drought and dropping water table have brought Dendale’s ruins into view. And a little girl has gone missing from a nearby village. Helped by Chief Inspector Peter Pascoe, an older, fatter, and wiser Dalziel has a second chance to uncover the secrets of a drowned valley and three missing girls from the past. The identity of a killer rests on what one child saw . . . and what another, now grown, fears with all her heart to remember . . .
A maniacal Djinn is kidnapping children, taking them over for their strength, and Cassiel must stop the Djinn lest all of humanity be destroyed.
An exploration of interviews by one German of other Germans who now live in America and were children growing up in Germany during or after the war. What they remember. How they survived.
A partially buried body discovered in the woods by four children will mark the end of innocence for an entire community, for the ties that bind families and friends are tested by secrets uncovered in the wake of a serial killer’s escalating activity.