Book Review: Rachel Caine’s Ink and Bone
History is re-written in a world where the Great Library of Alexandria survived to emerge ruthless and powerful with the personal ownership of books expressly forbidden.
History is re-written in a world where the Great Library of Alexandria survived to emerge ruthless and powerful with the personal ownership of books expressly forbidden.
It’s a battle for the city of New Orleans when a dangerous cult rises up, and it’ll take every decent man and woman to step up and protect their city.
Forced together by Ronin’s trip to Japan, Shiori Hirano and Knox Lofgren butt heads on every level, until Shiori proves that he’s been waiting for her all along.
As the Brotherhood readies for an attack on the lessers, Rhage fights his own battle. A panicked question that spreads, even as Mary suffers her own crisis.
Ethan and Merit discover immortality has its negatives when his old Master swirls into Chicago. Events escalate at a private party and too many secrets begin to open up.
Vegetarian humanitarian Harlow Pratt is totally opposite the steer-wrangling Hugh Pritchett, but when the lights go off, these strange bedfellows find common ground.
Merit and Ethan find themselves in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, where winning may require the ultimate sacrifice…
There’re no perks in this Pythia job for Cassie Palmer, but she uses her new power to hunt through time for John Pritkin’s soul. Too bad his demon dad has to come along.
The Black Dagger Brotherhood is opening up to women and the aristocratic Paradise plots her own path, even falling in love with a common civilian.
The shifting dynamics of a Southern family defined by wealth and privilege—and compromised by secrets, deceit, and scandal…