Book Review: Seanan McGuire’s “Singing the Comic-Con Blues”

Men are being murdered on the West Coast, and it all points to a cryptid, which could expose their existence to humanity. It’s up to Antimony Price and her family to find this “monster”!
Men are being murdered on the West Coast, and it all points to a cryptid, which could expose their existence to humanity. It’s up to Antimony Price and her family to find this “monster”!
I can’t blame Toby or Tybalt for being amazed they survived the wedding . . . now if they can just get through the reception.
It takes an ambush and a High King to get Toby married. Once the High King gets involved, there’s not much even Toby can do to delay things . . . except for getting involved in stopping a plot to overthrow the High Throne itself, destabilizing the Westlands entirely, and keeping her from getting married through nothing more than the sheer volume of chaos it would cause.
A loaded debate between Kate Daniels and Currant Lennart versus Nevada Baylor and Mad Rogan as to which series — Kate Daniels versus Hidden Legacy — is better. With Dina Demille from The Innkeeper Chronicles as the moderator.
Wilmos has been kidnapped and to get him back, innkeepers Dina Demille and Sean Evans must host a political beauty pageant fraught with antagonistic species and choices. A contest that could end in death and the loss of Gertrude Hunt.
A short exposé of love, both wanted and unreturned, as we get lost in Simon’s, Patrick’s, and Dianda’s memories from 1901 in San Francisco.
October is informed that Simon Torquill — her legal father — must be invited to her wedding political turmoil. It’s a quest she must undertake — an exploration of her family’s past — for the sake of her future.
The vampires are missing. An urban myth brought to life through a horror movie is stalking the Tri-Cities, murdering people, reaping their souls. And humans are questioning if the Pack is truly there to protect.
When Sia’s found by the supernatural entity that has destroyed entire worlds to have her, she runs — and Donovan St. James follows. Nothing is more alluring than a scruffy biker with a lacerating gaze. And she vows to tell him that… if they survive.
One of Elena and Clay’s eight-year-old twins has disappeared, and all evidence points to Malcolm Danvers. It seems as if the psychotic former Pack member they’ve been tracking for the past year has brought the fight to them, setting the bait he knows Elena can’t afford to ignore.