Book Review: Ilona Andrews’ “Sgt Munoz Had to Go”
Danger threatens Catalina Baylor’s client, Runa Etterson, yet Sergeant Munoz just keeps poking away at Catalina, revealing how much of an idiot he is.
Danger threatens Catalina Baylor’s client, Runa Etterson, yet Sergeant Munoz just keeps poking away at Catalina, revealing how much of an idiot he is.
It’s a desperate time in Houston, for House Strum intends to destroy the city with destructive storms. Rogan badly needs the help of House Adé-Afẹ́fẹ́.
Mad Rogan is determined to squeeze the truth out of Nevada Baylor and take down a rogue firestarting Prime, Adam Pierce.
It’s Mad Rogan’s thoughts and actions as he tracks Nevada Baylor from the motorcycle shop to Montgomery International Investigations to the botanical gardens where she meets Adam Pierce.
With the Princess Knight at Queen Keeley’s side and a centaur warrior clan at her back, the Blacksmith Queen will risk everything for victory.
Men are being murdered on the West Coast, and it all points to a cryptid, which could expose their existence to humanity. It’s up to Antimony Price and her family to find this “monster”!
I can’t blame Toby or Tybalt for being amazed they survived the wedding . . . now if they can just get through the reception.
It takes an ambush and a High King to get Toby married. Once the High King gets involved, there’s not much even Toby can do to delay things . . . except for getting involved in stopping a plot to overthrow the High Throne itself, destabilizing the Westlands entirely, and keeping her from getting married through nothing more than the sheer volume of chaos it would cause.
In Kate Daniels’ apocalyptic world, childraising is a challenge, especially when said child interacts with a monster in his own backyard.
A Kate Daniels series shortie story in which Roman’s gotten lucky. A weekend off, a woman in his bed . . . and then it all goes wrong.