Book Review: Mercedes Lackey’s Magic’s Promise
A visit home finds Herald-Mage Vanyel forced into a magical rebellion between two ruling families. Vanyel will risk more than his own life to discover the truth of the massacre.
A visit home finds Herald-Mage Vanyel forced into a magical rebellion between two ruling families. Vanyel will risk more than his own life to discover the truth of the massacre.
Jane Yellowrock goes back to the city where it all began, this time for a wedding . . . and a war.
The Emperor’s Wolves is a prequel spin-off from the bestselling world of The Chronicles of Elantra, broadening this beloved fantasy world with another action-packed tale of intrigue and magic.
Being a werewolf has to be kept secret, and when Nick Sorrentino is framed and then blackmailed, he is determined to handle it himself.
Valdemar does not yet exist but Mages do, and they are at war. The gryphons are Urtho’s champions, his air force defenders of whom Skandranon Rashkae is the best, the one sent to spy across enemy lines.
“A funny, hilarious romp with a dethroned Satan as he tries to adjust to modern suburbia. The breezy, ironic prose sets a perfect tone. If you need some laughs, here’s the remedy.” – F Paul Wilson
It’s not Joanne’s world, and it isn’t Jane’s either. In a New Orleans where Katrina never hit and supposedly-dead vampires stalk the streets, Jane and Jo have to find and defeat the magic that brought them there.
Young Vanyel is too different for his father’s tastes, and Lord Withen exiles him him to Haven and his serious aunt to turn into a “real man”.
A werewolf mutt is suspected of killing prostitutes in Winnipeg, and Elena and Clay are sent to hunt the murderer down.
Magic is part of the deal when you live in Gales Haven, but the new role assigned to Marla wasn’t. What does she know about detecting? How is she to know what a foul-mouthed leprechaun and Spanx have in common?