Book Review: Jennifer Estep’s Spider’s Revenge
Gin’s remembering why she shouldn’t be so impatient as she flubs one killing attempt after another. Then again, the army Mab has brought in isn’t doing so well either.
Gin’s remembering why she shouldn’t be so impatient as she flubs one killing attempt after another. Then again, the army Mab has brought in isn’t doing so well either.
Luna Wilder, a werewolf cop, investigates prime suspect Dmitri Sandovsky, until they’re pitted against a black magician with the power to enslave them for eternity.
Someone high up in the Order is a traitor who wants Dru dead—but first, they want to know what she remembers of the night her mother died. But once she remembers, she may not want to…
October Daye is forced back into the fae world when, dealing with a cast of characters not entirely good or evil, she realizes that more than her own life will be forfeited if she cannot find Evening’s killer.
What’s a nice (newly) undead and fired librarian to do when someone is framing her for murder?
Poor Dru Anderson. Her parents are long gone, her best friend is a werewolf, and she’s just learned she isn’t entirely human and stuck at a secret school for teens like her, one of whom wants her dead.
If the Mother of All Darkness can’t take over Anita’s body, she intends that no one else has the use of it, ever again. Even Belle Morte has sent word: “Run if you can…”
Anita Blake has been asked to raise the dead-but the results aren’t going to make everybody happy…
It’s winter break at St. Vladimir’s, but Rose is feeling anything but festive. A massive Strigoi attack has put the school on high alert, and now the Academy’s crawling with Guardians.
There are good reasons why John Taylor hasn’t been to London Proper, now he has no choice if he’s to consult with the Last Defenders of Camelot about a very special-and dangerous-weapon Excalibur.