Book Review: Kim Harrison’s The Good, the Bad, and the Undead
Rachel Morgan, sexy witch, bounty hunter, prowls Cincinnati for criminals of the night, but a serial killer who feeds on the experts is an evil that threatens her soul.
Rachel Morgan, sexy witch, bounty hunter, prowls Cincinnati for criminals of the night, but a serial killer who feeds on the experts is an evil that threatens her soul.
John Taylor knows that he’s the only one who can stop her. But how to do it without fulfilling this prophecy that says whatever action he takes, not only is the Nightside doomed, but the rest of the world will soon follow…
When Madison died on prom night, life would never be the same. The advantages include the perfect boyfriend who doesn’t mind that she’s dead, the disadvantages…
John Taylor just discovered his long-gone mother created the Nightside—the dark heart of London—and intends to destroy it. To save his birthplace, he will have to travel back through a very distant—and probably deadly—past.
In the bestselling tradition of Laurell K. Hamilton and Patricia Briggs, this thrilling follow-up to the critically acclaimed fantasy debut A Rush of Wings is a satisfying and pulse-pounding read, guaranteed to please fans of dark fantasy.
In the Nightside, PI John Taylor must find an elusive singer known as The Nightingale whose silken voice has lured many a fan to suicide.
An anthology of five vampire stories ranging from the erotic to the careful.
Coming to the end of a 3-year chase after a serial murderer, FBI Spec Agent Heather Wallace ends in New Orleans where she meets Dante, nightkind. The vampire she believes is the next target of the Cross Country Killer.
The last of the Druids, Atticus O’Sullivan lives in Arizona, runs an occult bookshop, and hunts with Oberon, his talking Irish wolfhound. Only, an angry Celtic god wants that magical sword.
Vampire hunter Anita Blake owes a favor to a friend—a man almost as dangerous as the ancient evil she’s about to face.