Book Review: Keri Arthur’s City of Light
The shifter-human war ended but left holes torn in the veil between worlds, allowing entry to the Others. Now those Others threaten the world’s children…and the rest.
The shifter-human war ended but left holes torn in the veil between worlds, allowing entry to the Others. Now those Others threaten the world’s children…and the rest.
Despite being a time traveler, time just isn’t on Cassie Palmer’s side as the war between earth and faerie escalates. To survive, she, vampire Senator Mircea Basarab, and war mage John Pritkin must become more than the sum of their parts.
The younger Son of Darkness wants Jane’s treasures, wants to destroy her, not realizing Jane is dying of a magical cancer. She and her Beast must find a way to defeat this SoD.
The enemy was the Troft. Now they’re our own: the Dominion of Man, and they’ve come to enslave our world. But the Moreau and Broom Cobra clans won’t stand by.
The Luidaeg is calling in the Selkies’ debt, and Toby must be part of the process, however little she likes it. The question is, will Toby sink or swim when it all falls apart?
Cassie Palmer, chief seer of the supernatural world, must keep an uneasy coalition of vamps, mages, and demons together as allies, and persuading Pritkin and Mircea to fight at her side.
With his father dead, Boone partners up with Butch to find who is targeting females of the species at a live action role play club. The last thing he expects is that enticing female…who changes his life forever.
Electromagnetic pulses began a catastrophe that changed the world. The next round of destruction brought monsters from hell. The third wave sent a new breed of monster capable of killing hellhounds.
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
A collection of thirty-one short stories in fantasy, science fiction, and both that range throughout worlds, space, and history.