Book Review: Nalini Singh’s “Home”
Clay and Tally’s POV about adapting their home to welcome their new foster children and give everyone some privacy.
Clay and Tally’s POV about adapting their home to welcome their new foster children and give everyone some privacy.
A conversation between Teijan, the Rat Alpha, and his right hand, Zane.
His soul drenched in blood, his conscience heavy, assassin and soldier, Arrow Vasic will sacrifice himself for Ivy Jane if that will help the Psy race survive.
A voyeuristic peek-in as Riley and Mercy are making dinner and discussing the coming baby.
Singh’s free story is a beautiful memory Kaleb has of a moment long ago with Sahara.
A wave of death has hit New York as angels fall from the sky and vampires are dying of a disease, and Elena and Raphael fight to save their city and stave off war.
A romance that blurs the line between madness and genius, between subjugation and liberation, between the living and the dead.
Four sweet short stories in Nalini Singh’s Psy-Changeling series around a theme of Wild Invitation.
Archangel Neha is raging, for her consort lies murdered, and Jason must find the murderer with the Princess Mahiya’s help, a woman who trusts no one. Least of all an enemy spymaster.
Drew Kincaid must battle to win Indigo Riviere, as these two wolves find themselves playing a hot, sexy game even as lethal danger stalks the very place they call home.