Book Review: Robert Beatty’s Serafina and the Twisted Staff
Attacked by vicious wolfhounds, fearful for the safety of her friends at home, Serafina is desperate to find the accomplice sent by the terrifying figure from the forest.
Attacked by vicious wolfhounds, fearful for the safety of her friends at home, Serafina is desperate to find the accomplice sent by the terrifying figure from the forest.
A Naasir romantic moment: “You have to go now. I have to do something secret,” he told her. “Remember, though, the secret games are ours.”
A little glimpse into the past, when two of our favorite dangerous angels were just beginning to grow into their wings.
I am a child of books. I come from a world of stories where one can explore, question, and imagine timeless stories of their own.
Seven stories of the town’s past, of the people and the fae a young woman fleeing her past will run to, only to discover that her past extends further than she ever imagined.
On the run from the Covenant to protect her family, Antimony Price seeks refuge in one of the biggest amusement parks in Florida. Then the “accidents” begin…
Those Aeslin mice, Mindy and Mork, are on their own as they flee the carnival and traverse the airport, desperate for home.
Faced with the destruction of London, Detective Constable (and apprentice wizard) Peter Grant must come to terms with his traitorous ex-best friend Leslie May and the malevolent killer Mr Punch.
Three students bound by fate and fated for trouble, as their dreams come into conflict with the friendship of a powerful mage, an ambitious prince, and an overlooked power.
Kicked off the earth, Grim Reaper Charley Davidson is back, pissed, and desperate to know what happened to Reyes and her daughter, Beep, over the past 100 years she’s been gone.