Book Review: Kristen Painter’s The Witch’s Christmas Catastrophe
A blizzard forces Demetrius Voss to take refuge with witch Holly Winters where they are threatened with an ancient dark magic that could destroy Nocturne Falls.
A blizzard forces Demetrius Voss to take refuge with witch Holly Winters where they are threatened with an ancient dark magic that could destroy Nocturne Falls.
With no one to believer her, Eve Edens turns to Black Knights Inc. To Wild Bill Reichert, a man she betrayed all those years ago.
What happens when a centuries-old vampire who’s allergic to magic falls for a very modern witch? Mayhem, madness, and romance!
The young Lady Nell Cardross thought it was a marriage of convenience and fills her days with fashion and frivolity. An expensive life that finds the earl wondering if his family was right.
It’s an inappropriate scene all right, when Ty turns Zane with that warm bread appetizer.
Devraj Santos discovers her unconscious and battered, with no memory of who she is. Although she may be their enemy’s most insidious weapon, Dev is drawn this woman who’s been stripped of her memories and programmed to carry out murder.
Two fierce changelings from opposing packs, both used to being on top, are forced to work together to recover a kidnapped brilliant changeling researcher.
Her son held hostage, Ashaya Aleine is a brilliant Psy scientist forced to spearhead the creation of a neural implant meant to enslave her race. Rescue comes as a sniper, a leopard changeling who hates all Psy.
Nalini Singh pulls away another dark layer of sheer desire, revealing passions unknown, when a ghost returns from a leopard changeling’s past, making him question everything — even his base animal instincts.
Nalini Singh takes us deeper into the world of the Psy and the changelings, where a gifted woman sees passion in her future — a passion that is absolutely forbidden by her kind . . .