Book Review: Ridley Pearson’s Disney After Dark
Five teens are transformed into holographic guides at Disney’s Magic Kingdom in an adventure that quickly turns virtual nightmare with the rise of the Disney villains.
Five teens are transformed into holographic guides at Disney’s Magic Kingdom in an adventure that quickly turns virtual nightmare with the rise of the Disney villains.
The seduction continues with a brutal Highland werewolf and an exquisite young witch, adversaries with a blood vendetta between them.
A fellow operative, Jocko, has been murdered with every clue pointing to Shadow Wing, the soul-munching, badass leader of the Subterranean Realms.
Kist is dead. Rachel Morgan’s memories gone. But she’s determined to solve his murder. Then a new predator moves in, and Rachel’s past comes back to haunt her.
Blamed for a prison break, Evalle Kincaid regrets words uttered in the heat of combat and must recapture three dangerous creatures before they slaughter more humans…or her.
A family secret throws Rachel’s entire life into question, and she discovers there are some lines that should never be crossed…and others she must.
A serial killer claims victims across society, and ignites a vicious Inderland gang war while Rachel hides an artifact that could stop the killer or start a battle to the death.
Cat and Bones must hunt down a villainous witch hunter’s ghost who takes physical form to torture innocent women before burning them alive.
An invasion of badass German witches quadruples the witch population, the deadly Bacchants blowing in from Vegas, a Celtic goddess of fire require Atticus, his magic sword and a grenade launcher.
All grown up and a force to be reckoned with, Savannah Levine makes an ill-fated oath that leaves her without her powers. It’s a gathering storm that threatens the very existence of the Otherworld.