Book Review: Nicole Peeler’s Jinn and Juice
Cursed to be a jinni for a thousand years, Leila nears the end of her servitude—only to be bound once again against her will. Will she risk all to be human?
Cursed to be a jinni for a thousand years, Leila nears the end of her servitude—only to be bound once again against her will. Will she risk all to be human?
Blondie’s gone, Anyan is trapped, but Jane will. Not. Give. Up. She and her friends form a crack squad of misfits and with lots of snacks, Jane sets out on her greatest adventure yet.
Jane and her friends strike out on a quest that only Jane can finish. For whatever lurks beneath the Old Sow must be stopped…and Jane’s just the halfling for the job.
Supernatural halfling, Jane True, would rather be getting busy with her boyfriend, Anyan, but her enemies are stirring up trouble in England.
Jane is forced to confront her darkest nightmares and deepest desires when she demands to help investigate, and she’s not sure which she finds more frightening.
Ryu’s being romantic finds Jane’s life being thrown off course and embroiled in an investigation into a spree of gruesome killings committed by a being of tremendous power…
Jane True knew she didn’t fit in with normal society, but she never expected to learn the truth about herself, her new “friend”, or a world where nothing can be taken for granted.