Book Review: Keri Arthur’s Hell’s Bell
The reservation doesn’t allow magic, and yet it’s filled with wild magic, attracting evil that eats souls and animates the dead flesh. And Lizzie Grace and Belle Kent face eviction.
The reservation doesn’t allow magic, and yet it’s filled with wild magic, attracting evil that eats souls and animates the dead flesh. And Lizzie Grace and Belle Kent face eviction.
When Lizzie Grace is asked to find a missing woman, she’s well aware death awaits. What she doesn’t expect to find is a very human pile of skin next the woman’s body.
Emerald O’Brien, the town witch, is a single mother of two who can communicate with the dead, runs a tea room. When a dark entity emerges, Emerald must save her family and put a killer behind bars.
Since that shapeshiftin’ coyote VW mechanic, Mercy Thompson, proclaimed the Columbia Basin territory a safe haven for all supes, the fun hasn’t stopped, and now black witches are taking over.
When Willa encounters Nathaniel, one of the day-folk, she begins to question what she’s been told for most of her life. Questions that will reveal all too much.
No, Alex does not want to investigate any cases in Faerie…until she learns that the alliances between the Courts is strained to its limits with war about to break out and spill over into the mortal realm.
The violent storms and flooding are the work of evil seeking to undermine Biltmore, and Serafina has been buried alive. She has mere days to save her Pa, her friends, and all the folk and creatures of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
A deadly virus has been unleashed, and Dr. Draden Freeman has been left behind, infected. He still has a mission, and Shylah Cosmos is fascinated by his lethal precision.
It’s a wedding! With all the quirkiness one would expect from Cullen Seabourne and Cynna Weaver, lupus sorcerer and his Finder FBI agent.
A scene in which we listen in on Cullen’s counseling session with Father Michaels.