Book Review: Fern Michaels’ Free Fall
Her mother deceived, Yoko Akia’s father is long overdue for justice. Yoki and her friends must punish this this man.
Her mother deceived, Yoko Akia’s father is long overdue for justice. Yoki and her friends must punish this this man.
The only way Felix LeBlanc can save Regan Henry from the spirits in her mansion is to sacrifice his last chance…or risk a love that could consign them both to an eternity of evil.
Imprisoned for a crime she didn’t commit, Alexis Thorn gets even when the Sisterhood’s plan gives the real criminals a taste of their own medicine.
Someone high up in the Order is a traitor who wants Dru dead—but first, they want to know what she remembers of the night her mother died. But once she remembers, she may not want to…
October Daye is forced back into the fae world when, dealing with a cast of characters not entirely good or evil, she realizes that more than her own life will be forfeited if she cannot find Evening’s killer.
Feisty Agatha Raisin, former London PR exec, retired to quiet Cotswold village. Handsome vet Paul Bladen accidentally kills himself while attending Lord Pendlebury’s horse. Agatha and attractive neighbor James Lacey investigate the curious lack of sorrow shown by his divorced wife while a killer plans another “accident”.
Putting all her eggs in one basket, Agatha Raisin gives up her successful PR firm, sells her London flat, and samples a taste of early retirement in the quiet village of Carsely. Bored, lonely, and used to getting her way, she enters a local baking contest where the unsavory truth spills out.
A masterful thriller in the Alfred Hitchcock mode with a very pregnant, homebound Tess in the center of a murderous puzzle that could cost her her life and the life of her unborn child.
What’s a nice (newly) undead and fired librarian to do when someone is framing her for murder?
Emma Gavin writes about werewolves, but that doesn’t mean she believes in them-not until a pack of real-life New York weres decide to investigate the striking accuracy of her “fiction”.