Book Review: Ilona Andrews’ Sweep in Peace
Dina DeMille runs a B&B that needs guests to thrive, so when Dina is asked to host a peace summit between three warring alien species, she’ll have a day to find a chef, remodel the inn…and risk everything.
Dina DeMille runs a B&B that needs guests to thrive, so when Dina is asked to host a peace summit between three warring alien species, she’ll have a day to find a chef, remodel the inn…and risk everything.
Dina Demille seems the epitome of normal, running a Victorian B&B. But her inn is magic and thinks for itself. It’s only guest a retired Galactic aristocrat responsible for the deaths of millions. Now a monster hunts the night and brings Dina face-to-face with a werewolf and a cosmic vampire soldier.
It’s Treaty Stay and all inns are honor-bound to accept any guest, even if they are too magical, too interested in hunting prey, and a flock of philosophizing chickens.
Roland has cast Hugh d’Ambray aside, stripping him. A shadow of what he had been, Hugh learns that his Iron Dogs are being hunted, and he needs to find a place for them all.
It’s a trap, but mercenary Kate Daniels and her mate, Curran, the Beast Lord, will do whatever they have must to save their children from going loup. Even if they must deal with the European shapeshifters.