Book Review: Lilith Saintcrow’s Flesh Circus
The circus is in town, and they will clean out the demons and the suicides, until the performers begin to die horribly and Kismet must find out why or the city will become a carnival of horror.
The circus is in town, and they will clean out the demons and the suicides, until the performers begin to die horribly and Kismet must find out why or the city will become a carnival of horror.
Captured by a desert tribe, Will and the Rangers go to free Erak. It’s a brutal place with its own rules. It’ll take the bravery of the Rangers to succeed.
The son of Poseidon, Percy sets out to retrieve the Golden Fleece before his summer camp is destroyed.
Corruption is all around Jill Kismet as she looks into a suspicious “suicide”, and Kismet has no idea who she can trust. Her city is in danger, and each lead only draws her deeper.
Prostitutes are being eviscerated and an ancient evil looms. There’s a chance Jill Kismet will get her revenge…or die.
A decrepit old man tells Annja Creed the end of the world is near, speaking as if he knew King Arthur. Then Roux goes missing, and Annja realizes there may be something to it.
A Ranger at last, Will is the protector of his first fief…and everything goes wrong. A renegade knight, poisoning the royal family, and holding Alyss captive.
The superstitious locals in Jakutsk in northern Siberia blame the ghost of a fallen goddess for the people gone missing. Annja Creed will be on the trail of this supposed apparition.
Will and Alyss battle growing hysteria, traitors, and time. The king is fading, but when Alyss is taken hostage, Will must choose between loyalty to his mission or his friend.
A contemporary fantasy of a tale of the tangled lives mere mortals lead, and Sylvia Lynn learns why she’s watched so closely.