Book Review: Charlaine Harris et al.’s Indigo
After exploring the world and being steeped in the mysticism of Nepal, Nora Hesper dove into investigative reporting using her shadow skills as a brutal vigilante.
After exploring the world and being steeped in the mysticism of Nepal, Nora Hesper dove into investigative reporting using her shadow skills as a brutal vigilante.
It’s Verity’s fault, and Antimony Price has to clean up her selfish sister’s mess…and risk her own life infiltrating the Covenant. It doesn’t help that she can’t control that little, ahem, fire trick.
Verity gets a callback for a dance reality show, and the lure is too much to resist. She and Dominick are off to L.A. for another try, only to end up knee-deep in bodies.
Eleven short stories in an anthology about shadowed heroes.
After an eventful (and murderous) conclave, Queen Arden Windermere in the Mists is alone again. Alone with her sleeping brother, and the cure that will wake him.
Friends are elf-shot and suspicion falls on Sir Toby as assassinations fell more during the conclave. And Toby must stop the killer before he kills still more.
When a twisted Cinderella breaks out of prison, Henry Marchen bites into her own deadly narrative as a Snow White, if she and her team are to save our world.
An insightful tale as Quentin Solly realizes how much he’s grown in Sir Toby Daye’s service as he argues with his parents about returning home.
Sir Toby Daye can finally take a breath—friends, allies, a squire to train, and a King of Cats to love. But then war is declared and lives are on the line.
A knight of the road sees a cold and hungry young hitchhiker in trouble. That’s how all the stories start. When she’s lucky it’s a hot and juicy hamburger with onions and fries. After’s when the conversation begins until that moment comes to pass.