Book Review: J.D. Robb’s “Interlude in Death”
A vacation/conference on the Olympus Resort turns into murder, one complicated by the hatred of one cop for the son of the crook who got away.
A vacation/conference on the Olympus Resort turns into murder, one complicated by the hatred of one cop for the son of the crook who got away.
Electromagnetic pulses began a catastrophe that changed the world. The next round of destruction brought monsters from hell. The third wave sent a new breed of monster capable of killing hellhounds.
A sort of peace has fallen over Safehold with the end of the war, but it ramps up with rebellion in Harchong and the anger of Siddmarkians, as Charis charges forward with its plans.
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
It began on New Year’s Eve, the sickness that spread so quickly. The end of our world. The fear spread even faster. As science and technology receded, magic rose up in its place. Some good, some evil.
A Naasir romantic moment: “You have to go now. I have to do something secret,” he told her. “Remember, though, the secret games are ours.”
A little glimpse into the past, when two of our favorite dangerous angels were just beginning to grow into their wings.
Cassandra Sinclair is a unique mix of three breeds, revered by many—preyed on by others. When her mate appears, their passionate, fiery union holds a potential that could change the world.
A collection of thirty-one short stories in fantasy, science fiction, and both that range throughout worlds, space, and history.
In the future families are limited to only two children, so Luke has lived his 12 years in fear, until another convinces him that the government is wrong.