Book Review: Alex Hughes’ Marked
The Guild, reluctantly, needs Alex to solve Kara’s uncle’s “suicide”. When an army of powerful telepaths loses their marbles, suddenly it’s a game of life or death.
The Guild, reluctantly, needs Alex to solve Kara’s uncle’s “suicide”. When an army of powerful telepaths loses their marbles, suddenly it’s a game of life or death.
A centuries-old elf and a human fosterling are mechanics for a race car driving team…with a soft spot for children.
Good elves are intrigued by stock car racing, and bad elves run kiddie-porn and drug rings. Trapped in between are three runaway pawns in serious trouble in a deadly game between good and evil.
It’s a lightweight drama with a gentle lap of shallow melodramas with an interesting premise: deadly, life-sucking angels with no conscience.
With the fae she loves and the fae she’s tied to pulling her in different directions, McKenzie must uncover the truth behind the war and accept the sacrifices needed to end it.
Arden has taken her throne, the war has ended, even Toby Daye is relaxing…until Simon Torquill comes back, and it all begins to fall apart.
As Mary and Michael face their final battle, unsure if they can trust either side, Michael’s loyalties are tested, making him vulnerable just when Mary needs him most.
I was so excited to discover a new Jeaniene Frost series! Until I read it. Talk about teenage-bland. Sorry, teens, no offense.
After finding a long-forgotten fortress deep beneath a mountain, Annja Creed discovers the truth behind this quest, and she must prevent the Staff of Aaron being used for selfish purposes.