Book Review: J.D. Robb’s Mirror, Mirror
Five short stories from J.D. Robb, Elaine Fox, R.C. Ryan, Mary Blayney, and Mary Kay McComas with a fairy tale at their core.
Five short stories from J.D. Robb, Elaine Fox, R.C. Ryan, Mary Blayney, and Mary Kay McComas with a fairy tale at their core.
Phoenix knows Robin has a secret, and it’s a naïve dream to believe his record won’t catch up with them at some point. Though neither is prepared for the explosive result.
Attempts against Princess Meredith force Faerie to allow human police inside and sets up Mistral, Master of Storms, into Merry’s arms, awakening ancient magic.
A bombshell bookworm. A chronic Casanova. And a lesson in chemistry too scandalous for school.
A wave of death has hit New York as angels fall from the sky and vampires are dying of a disease, and Elena and Raphael fight to save their city and stave off war.
Tara and her sisters get their renovated inn running, and she has a chance for a new life. But a certain tanned, green-eyed sailor has his own ideas.
Nicole Martin was eight when vampire slaves rose up in rebellion. Now she devotes her life to finding a vaccine . Riker is haunted by demons of his own.
Humiliated, Willow Gregory lashes back with the best payoff when she meets Blake West, a nice guy with some ideas from those rowdy, rough McKay cousins.
When a friend is rolled by a stripper, Nick steps into a case of mistaken identity. Holly can revel in the mistake and get wild with Nick willing to help out.
While the focus is on Styxx and his life from birth to falling in love with Bethany and then death after death after death, we learn quite a bit about Acheron, his twin.