Book Review: Nora Roberts’ Of Blood and Bone
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
It began on New Year’s Eve, the sickness that spread so quickly. The end of our world. The fear spread even faster. As science and technology receded, magic rose up in its place. Some good, some evil.
An assassin at a renaissance faire. What could possibly go wrong? Everything, if you’re the Spider . . .
Their forbidden romance exposed, Sydney and Adrian are facing the wrath of both Alchemists and Moroi when Sydney must risk everything to hunt down a deadly former nemesis.
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…