Book Review: Nicole Peeler’s Jinn and Juice
Cursed to be a jinni for a thousand years, Leila nears the end of her servitude—only to be bound once again against her will. Will she risk all to be human?
Cursed to be a jinni for a thousand years, Leila nears the end of her servitude—only to be bound once again against her will. Will she risk all to be human?
Even dead, her father is damned pushy, and this is Allie’s first date with Zayvion and determined to have a good time. No magic. No father peeping.
Broke, with no memory, Allie Beckstrom leaps when the criminal magic enforcement division of the police asks her to consult on a missing persons case.
One of the now three Druids in the world is off to rescue her possessed father who is killing people in India while the third Druid needs to be re-introduced to a world that did not exist.
Charley’s in for it with twelve beasts from Hell on her tail, her father’s disappearance, an ex-BFF haunting her, a rash of suicides, and that drop-dead sexy fiancé.
Compromises and learning are still the rule for Augustine and Harlow until a young girl is stolen from the Mardi Gras Ball. They must find her in time or Augustine must die.
With Detective Isabella Cherabino suspended under suspicion of murder, Alex takes an FBI gig guarding a nascent telepath, but Tommy is more stressed by his parents than the death threats.
A tidy-up of what happened to the characters from the Sookie Stackhouse series, and Harris hopes it satisfies all those readers who wondered What Came Next
Good thing Charley’s used to multi-tasking as she tackles investigating Reyes’ childhood abduction and find a witness for the bad guys before they take out her friends.
Mab Monroe’s daughter is carrying on her mother’s “work”, piling up the favors before she strikes out at Gin’s family and friends. “Fire” uniquely tailored to each one.