Book Review: Cat Adams’ The Eldritch Conspiracy
Not every bride needs a bridesmaid who can double as a bodyguard. But Celia’s cousin Adriana is a Siren princess marrying a king–and getting death threats.
Not every bride needs a bridesmaid who can double as a bodyguard. But Celia’s cousin Adriana is a Siren princess marrying a king–and getting death threats.
Seven identical corpses are discovered in the streets of a Dragon’s fief, and Private Kaylin Neya must discover who they were, who killed them and why.
To save her sister, she must stop a silent killer. . .addicts of the offworld drug, ash, have begun taking their own lives. Charlie must make a deadly bargain.
Bran, the son of Raven Mother and the Black Unicorn, is a new Fae sorcerer and moon priestess Camille D’Artigo must search for psychics and the Lord of Ghosts.
A Hawk with a violent past, Kaylin Neya thought she was prepared for anything, something big breaks through the barriers between worlds and the skies rain blood.
Two rogues vanished, targeting Chicago’s vampires, and anyone could be next. Merit and Ethan Sullivan race to stop it but untangle a web of alliances and evils.
Charlie and Hank are on the federal task force and have all sorts of leeway to investigate and capture the bad guys: aliens plotting, using ash.
This is where it all begins—with the tourist Twoflower and his wizard guide, Rincewind, as their gleeful, explosive, wickedly eccentric expedition sets out.
When a group is suspected of causing a tidal wave, Private Kaylin Neya must come to Court where the emperor has commissioned a play to ease racial tensions, and the writer has his own ideas about who should be the focus.
Kaylin’s past puts her under a cloud of suspicions when the city’s oracles warn of brewing unrest in the outer fiefdoms.