Book Review: Larissa Ione’s Rogue Rider
Jillian Cardiff came to this remote mountain town to forget the demon attack that almost killed her. She rescues a gorgeous stranger who has no memory.
Jillian Cardiff came to this remote mountain town to forget the demon attack that almost killed her. She rescues a gorgeous stranger who has no memory.
Like any wolf, RPD detective Nate knows cats and dogs shouldn’t fall in love. He can’t help it if the tigress he’s been trading quips with at the supermarket is the most alluring woman he’s ever met. Evina is aware their flirtation can’t lead to more. Still, she relishes trading banter with the hot werewolf. Their will-they-or-won’t-they tango could go on forever if it weren’t for the mortal peril the city’s children fall into. To save them, Nate and Evina must team up, a choice that ignites the sparks smoldering between them . . .
Sara McMillan is torn between the two men in her life and fascinated by the dark fantasies in Rebecca’s journal while each man approaches their and Sara’s desires.
Paralyzed after an accident that killed his best friend, rodeo star Trent Anderson refuses to listen to his relentless…and very attractive… physical therapist Alana McClintock.
It’s what happened next for the Bridgertons, an epilogue on each of the eight romances and a bonus story on Violet, their mother.
Accustomed to getting anything he want, for Jace, it’s a woman whose allure takes him completely by surprise, and he isn’t sharing Bethany—with anyone.
She’ll never be a warrior if the demon visions don’t stop, Rory Rainey sets out to find a cure on this dangerous journey of demon attacks and a sword-wielding stranger.
Jason Wilson’s first assignment is protecting a rock diva on her sold-out tour. And she’s not what he expected. Drawn in, they’ll face off against a ruthless killer.
As the war with the vampires ratchets up, Myst, Queen of the Indigo Court, enshrouds New Forest in her chilling grasp, forcing Cicely Waters to break her fae alliance and the vampires’ tolerance.
A woman lies dead at the bottom of the stairs, stripped of all her valuables. Most cops might call it a mugging gone wrong, but Lieutenant Eve Dallas knows better.