Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s Waking the Witch
The once rebellious Savannah Levine has grown into a six-foot-tall, motorcycle-riding jaw-dropper, with knowledge and ability with an itch for her own case. Of murder.
The once rebellious Savannah Levine has grown into a six-foot-tall, motorcycle-riding jaw-dropper, with knowledge and ability with an itch for her own case. Of murder.
The paperback version for Kelley Armstrong’s Deceptions is being released today!
Olivia Taylor-Jones’ visions continue to haunt; she must find her balance between light and darkness. Now if Olivia can survive her stalker and the fae and pull the truth from her imprisoned mother.
Olivia’s effort to uncover the truth places her in the crosshairs of old and powerful forces that have their own agenda, and closely guarded secrets they don’t want revealed.
There’s a new twist on religious investigator Justin March and supersoldier Mae Koskinen’s secret mission to a society where women are commodities and government is the religion.
Justin March, former religious investigator, gets a second chance and is partnered with supersoldier, Mae Koskinen, to solve a string of ritualistic murders.
Marissa Fordham is dead, but her daughter is found at the crime scene, injured but alive. Now sheriff’s detective Tony Mendez and child advocate Anne Leone begin to peel back the layers of Marissa’s life. And the shocking truth they discover puts them directly in the sights of a killer with a stunning secret to keep; because Marissa Fordham never existed…
When her mom remarries, Phoebe ends up in Greece and competing with the über smart and beautiful teen descendants of Greek gods.