Book Review: Maggie Shayne’s Wild Thing
An anthology of four short stories on a paranormal romantic theme.
An anthology of four short stories on a paranormal romantic theme.
Tortured for millennia, Seth may gain relief if he retrieves a key, a mission complicated by kidnapping, torture…and falling in love.
Reina Fleming may love a man on a mission – especially a bad-ass warrior, but Jarvis puts her job, her home, and her family in danger. And she’ll have to decide if love is worth it.
A florist with an attitude, Addy Corwin gave up looking for a man until Brand Dalvahni shows up. Too bad he’s a whack job. Says he’s come to rescue her from a demon. Puh-lease.
An anthology of five short paranormal stories that veer from quiet to the not-so-quiet with J.D. Robb, Mary Blayney, Mary Kay McComas, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Patricia Gaffney.
Alienore of Solonge fled her bridegroom and her stepmother to become a knight-in-disguise. Her latest assignment? Escorting yet another bride to Colin of Bekrhamshire.
It’s a wild night with a stranger for Gwenna Carrick, the 900-year-old ex-wife of a mobster vampire. But Donatelli is not ready to let go, and he’s ready to clean house.
An anthology of four short stories involving angels with darkness in their lives.
Sebastian Wroth, the forbidding vampire who lives in the shadows, wants Kaderin the Cold Hearted, the beautiful assassin who hunts him there, both want a prize.
Anthropology professor Roark Wallace can’t risk news of a Bigfoot sighting in the north woods—not with a local pack of werewolves to protect. Disproving the evidence should be easy, but ignoring Abby, who loves the idea of Bigfoot, is not.