Book Review: Kelly Gay’s The Hour of Dust and Ashes
To save her sister, she must stop a silent killer. . .addicts of the offworld drug, ash, have begun taking their own lives. Charlie must make a deadly bargain.
To save her sister, she must stop a silent killer. . .addicts of the offworld drug, ash, have begun taking their own lives. Charlie must make a deadly bargain.
Bran, the son of Raven Mother and the Black Unicorn, is a new Fae sorcerer and moon priestess Camille D’Artigo must search for psychics and the Lord of Ghosts.
Two rogues vanished, targeting Chicago’s vampires, and anyone could be next. Merit and Ethan Sullivan race to stop it but untangle a web of alliances and evils.
Charlie and Hank are on the federal task force and have all sorts of leeway to investigate and capture the bad guys: aliens plotting, using ash.
Witch-turned-daywalking-demon Rachel Morgan has to fix the ley lines she broke keep the ever after from shrinking and destroying all magic or she’ll forfeit her life.
Wedding plans get in the way when a malevolent necromancer reignites the Scorching Wars, and Gulakah, the Lord of Ghosts, is waging battle Earthside.
The road trip from hell when vampire musician Michael Glass has a chance to play some gigs when a producer wants a demo. It’s Morganville, so escorts will be required.
Meet Arcadia Bell: bartender, renegade magician, fugitive from the law. . . the spawn of two infamous occultists (and alleged murderers) and drink slinger.
An anthology of 20 urban fantasies by 20 hot writers in a variety of cities inspired by an old TV series, The Naked City.
An addict, I work for the cops as an interrogator. As a telepath, it’s a cake walk except no one trusts me. Now a serial killer is stalking the city—and I’m aching for a fix. But I need to solve this case, or I die.