Book Review: Hanan al-Shaykh’s One Thousand and One Nights: A Retelling
Nineteen Scheherazade fairy tales without the Western twist.
Nineteen Scheherazade fairy tales without the Western twist.
A revolution is brewing in Hell, and Jack may have to become a servant to the Morrigan to stop Belial’s revival from ripping a hole into the mortal world.
Grim reaper, private eye Charley Davidson can’t resist the son of Satan, not when it means her sister’s life.
Anita will learn that there are some secrets better left buried—and some people better off dead…when a voodoo priestess starts raising the dead.
When the Morrigan swoops in and lets slip that she’ll be saving Atticus’ life in the near future, Atticus is left to wonder…will he be giving his enemies something to crow about?
Atticus, Granuaile, and Oberon are making a mad dash across Europe – and they can’t use the shifting planes as they evade Loki, Artemis, and Diana.
Anita faces her greatest challenge, stopping the unstoppable when Micah’s father is dying, rotting away from what his doctors whisper about as “zombie disease.”
Kate Daniels has quit the Order of Merciful Aid, but business is VERY slow. So when Atlanta’s Master of the Dead asks for help, Kate jumps at the chance.
In an alternate 16th century, Captain Benito Valdosta must deal with Hekate’s deadly magic to destroy the fleets of the Chernobog assembling and rescue his infant daughter.
Kate Daniels quickly discovers there’s a new player – one who’s been thousands of years and rose to war at Roland’s side – around in town when a sudden plague rises at the Steel Horse.