Book Review: Jennifer Estep’s Crimson Frost
Gwen Frost’s first date with Logan Quinn is a disaster. Arrested mid-sip by his father. Accused unjustly with everyone believing her guilty.
Gwen Frost’s first date with Logan Quinn is a disaster. Arrested mid-sip by his father. Accused unjustly with everyone believing her guilty.
Salina Dubois strolls back into town intent on revenge against everyone while Phillip Kincaid has his own plans in mind when he hires Gin to cater aboard the Delta Queen.
Between the girl Reaper’s attacks, Logan’s anger, and Gwen Frost’s other friends shunning her, well, what’s a girl to do?
Ever since Gin took down Mab, the bounty hunters and wannabes are crawling out of the woodwork. Maybe a vacation is what she needs.
It’s Karma Girl’s wedding and joyful…until Fiona Fine rains all over it…until the seduction interrupts…until the villains appear.
The fun and games ends when Gwen learns the truth behind her mother’s death that night. It’s one way to start winter break. Knowing that everyone around you was lying.
Gin’s remembering why she shouldn’t be so impatient as she flubs one killing attempt after another. Then again, the army Mab has brought in isn’t doing so well either.
A student murdered, the Bowl of Tears stolen, and no one cares. It’s not right, and Gwen Frost is determined to investigate on her own using her gift of touch.
Gin’s been picking off Mab’s men for weeks. Now Mab intends for some payback when she hires Elektra LaFleur. Mab will stop at nothing to take out the Spider.
Revenge has a way of backfiring as the vengeful Carmen Cole discovers when she tries to bring down the superheroes.