Book Review: John Sandford’s Wicked Prey
The Republican convention offers unique opportunities for theft. Only part of a master plan with a .50 caliber sniper rifle and Letty Davenport in someone’s sights.
The Republican convention offers unique opportunities for theft. Only part of a master plan with a .50 caliber sniper rifle and Letty Davenport in someone’s sights.
One of the now three Druids in the world is off to rescue her possessed father who is killing people in India while the third Druid needs to be re-introduced to a world that did not exist.
The younger adults in the DarkRiver leopard pack and the SnowDancer wolf pack plan to start New Year’s Eve off right — with a party!
The Guild, reluctantly, needs Alex to solve Kara’s uncle’s “suicide”. When an army of powerful telepaths loses their marbles, suddenly it’s a game of life or death.
In need of protection, Tess seeks a terrifying safety, forced to navigate the dangers of the Nightkind world and the frightening nature of the Nightkind king’s right-hand man.
It’s a switch-up when Ashwini gets paired with the vampire she usually hunts, Janvier. It’s a tricky enough hunt, then Nazarach expresses his interest. Eek!
With the fae she loves and the fae she’s tied to pulling her in different directions, McKenzie must uncover the truth behind the war and accept the sacrifices needed to end it.
Between the proofreading errors, the insta-love, making her hero look like an idiot or a predator (it changed from moment to moment), well, it’s so bad, that it’s not worth the reading. Even for free.
Latecomers to a deadly game, John and Kate don’t know the rules, the players, or the score. They do know that the hunters are about to become the hunted.
A guy who deserved to be murdered, and Lieutenant Eve Dallas will solve this case.