Book Review: Caitlin Kittredge’s
A revolution is brewing in Hell, and Jack may have to become a servant to the Morrigan to stop Belial’s revival from ripping a hole into the mortal world.
A revolution is brewing in Hell, and Jack may have to become a servant to the Morrigan to stop Belial’s revival from ripping a hole into the mortal world.
The crow-mage Jack Winter returns —to crash a secret gathering of ghost hunters, soul stealers, and other uninvited guests, both dead and alive…
A friend in Los Angeles asks for help tracking a sorcerous serial killer, Pete and Jack decide a change of scenery couldn’t hurt, but L.A. is teeming with hostiles.
Rescued only to be forced to choose a mate from the Theronai, Jackie Patton chooses the least likely match. The cold-hearted Iain who believes he is dead.
A woman without a past. Two beings want her. Both want Hope for her essence, but only one will love her alive.
Nika’s psychic bond with the little sister still held captive is fading, and she’s desperate to save her. But only one man can unlock the power within her.
As a wealthy few gather to bid on a predator capable of destroying all life on earth, the sorcerers of the Twenty Palace Society mobilize to stop them. All Ray has to do is survive until help arrives. But it may already be too late.
When Zach catches Lexi, this is her chance to strike at the heart of the Sentinels, for she’s been taught all her life to fear them.
When Annalise’s mission goes wrong, Ray Lilly has to take it over. Alone. He’s a one-spell wooden man set to stop a sorcerer who’s sacrificing dozens of innocent lives in exchange for supernatural power.
Niko’s shady father is in town and a Puck family reunion is holding a terrifying lottery. As Cal tries to keep both Niko and Robin from paying the ultimate price for their kin, a horrific reminder from Cal’s own past arrives to remind him that blood is thicker than water—and that’s why it’s so much more fun to spill.