Book Review: Chloe Neill’s The Bright and Breaking Sea
A stunning seafaring fantasy starring a dauntless heroine in a world of magic and treachery.
A stunning seafaring fantasy starring a dauntless heroine in a world of magic and treachery.
What price would you pay to save 30 million people? See where that dare takes Ilona Andrews and the rest.
In 2113, telepaths are real. They’re exalted. Feared. Hunters. Hunted. Kingmakers and slaves. Now Ken is catapulted into the ranks of a tiny elite where he must learn how to use his powers and whom to trust. There are enemies, both within and without, and they’re not going to wait.
Children are missing in Dartmoor, and Sarah, Nan, Suki, and the Watsons are sent to discover what’s amiss…when they meet up with Sherlock.
The shifter-human war ended but left holes torn in the veil between worlds, allowing entry to the Others. Now those Others threaten the world’s children…and the rest.
An anthology of sixteen brand-new sci-fi and fantasy stories that speak to the darkness and despair that life brings while reminding us that good deeds, humor, love, sacrifice, dedication, and following our joy can ignite a light that burns so bright the darkness cannot last.
The godking, Lifekiller, is terrorizing the universe, and Zara Cole and her friends will need a new strategy. Even more when human enemies, alien creatures, and mechanical stalkers seek to take her down.
Lizbeth Rose is a young gunslinger who distrusts magic. Naturally, a pair of wizards want to hire her to find a direct descendant of Grigori Rasputin, whose blood can save the young tsar’s life.
Enter a world of science, magic, and mystery, as Dave Round travels into the past to save our future by helping Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, and Archimedes.
Lizbeth is hired onto a new crew, transporting a crate into Dixie. What the crate contains is something so powerful, that forces from across three territories want to possess it.