Book Review: Linda Wisdom’s 50 Ways to Hex Your Lover
An off-again, on-again-for-300-years love affair between the troubling Jazz Tremaine and sexy vampire cop, Nikolai Gregorivich, is heating up with a super-nat serial killer on the loose.
An off-again, on-again-for-300-years love affair between the troubling Jazz Tremaine and sexy vampire cop, Nikolai Gregorivich, is heating up with a super-nat serial killer on the loose.
Demon slaying powers should come with an instruction book…’cause it’s not like my job as a preschool teacher prepared me for my biker witch granny giving me half a dozen switch stars and a rah-rah speech.
Three short stories in the historical mystery series about Lord John Grey, an important peripheral character in Gabaldon’s Outlander series. The first two are a blip in his life while the second takes a much longer view.
Discovering why she came back from the dead, Harper Blaine gets entangled in her dark past and ultimate destiny as a Greywalker through a case she’s forced to take in London.
Pioneer Square’s homeless are turning up dead and mutilated with zombies roaming the underground. Quinton believes he may be implicated and persuades Harper Blaine to investigate.
A university research group hires Harper Blaine to discover if someone is faking the poltergeist until she discovers the truth, one that leads to murder.
She was murdered, but came back as a Greywalker, able to move between our world and the mysterious, cross-over zone where things that go bump in the night exist.
The magic within a dilapidated castle (being restored in 1241 by Montgomery de Piaget) encounters a Pippa Alexander’s fairytale designs in today’s world
Cat and Bones must hunt down a villainous witch hunter’s ghost who takes physical form to torture innocent women before burning them alive.
What’s a nice (newly) undead and fired librarian to do when someone is framing her for murder?