Book Review: Seanan McGuire’s The Winter Long
Arden has taken her throne, the war has ended, even Toby Daye is relaxing…until Simon Torquill comes back, and it all begins to fall apart.
Arden has taken her throne, the war has ended, even Toby Daye is relaxing…until Simon Torquill comes back, and it all begins to fall apart.
An anthology of four short, hot blooded, and erotic stories which received the Hughey Award for Best Anthology as well as the P.E.A.R.L. for Best Anthology in 2004. And well worth it!
As Mary and Michael face their final battle, unsure if they can trust either side, Michael’s loyalties are tested, making him vulnerable just when Mary needs him most.
Her father’s death is threatening Haven Briscoe’s career, and it’s Trevor Shay to the rescue, letting her into his world where she stumbles onto his secret, one he’s hidden his entire life.
With snappy banter, cotillion dresses, non-stop action, and a touch of magic, Harper Jane Price is the Rebel Belle until a strange run-in imbues her with incredible abilities.
Time and Again blends the troubled present and a nostalgic past, made vivid and extraordinarily moving by the images of a time that was … and perhaps still is.
Irish falconer Connor O’Dwyer crosses casual paths with Meara Quinn, the local horse trainer, and it takes a brush with death for him to see her in a different light.
A tale of love and betrayal in a three-cornered sibling relationship involving Rebecca, her half-sister, Belinda, and Lucie, a country waif informally adopted by Rebecca.
An archaeology conference turns deadly when Annja Creed and death meet over the weekend. The mystery revolves around an ancient pyramid at the bottom of a lake.
Bedouin bandits raid an archeology camp in Morocco, taking hostages, but only half of a recently discovered scroll. It’s up to Annja Creed to rescue them and avoid the CIA.