Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s Hex on the Beach
Three short stories from Kelley Armstrong, Jeaniene Frost, and Melissa Marr reflecting some fantastical events when the girls have a Girls’ Night Out with too many bodies to count.
Three short stories from Kelley Armstrong, Jeaniene Frost, and Melissa Marr reflecting some fantastical events when the girls have a Girls’ Night Out with too many bodies to count.
Tiger shapeshifter and ex-rebel soldier Jack Shepherd fires up his Harley and heads across country when he learns about his uncle’s death. Along the way, a beautiful woman pulls him into a deadly mystery involving a missing Santa and a race to save two lives.
Xavier gets the “From Hell” letter theft job.
Sebastian, a vampire, is eager to meet Tessa Blythe’s parents . . . until he finds out that they’ve arranged a marriage for her. He’ll have to pass the Seven Challenges if he is to have a hope.
The original prologue to The Vampire’s Mail Order Bride that embeds Hugh Ellingham’s reasons for not wanting a bride.
A three-part, free short story that peeks in on architectural designer/cat shifter Zara De Lêon’s visit to Tally’s family farm, the Nest.
Every bloody thread has been leading to this . . .a confrontation with the dastardly leader of the Circle with Gin racing against the clock to figure out a way to save my friends.
An unhappy heir is trapped into dogsitting – if he wants to inherit. Meanwhile, Letty is furious with her lying father and is falling in love with Wes until she learns the truth.
I received this book for free from my own shelves in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: my own shelves The Edward V Coinby Margaret Brazear science fiction, time travel in a Kindle edition that was published by the author on March 30, 2018 and has 157 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon First in the Ye Olde Antique Shoppe science fiction time travel series and revolving around Rachel Jarrod? and her friend Peter Atwood. My Take Okay, well, Rachel is quite honest in wanting to sell everything off so she can fulfill her dreams. It is a fantasy of mine, being able to travel back in time, and I think I’d do much better than these two. For all Peter’s knowledge about the past, he’s incredibly clueless. As for Rachel, I wanna smack her upside the head. I’m all for women’s lib — and I suppose with Rachel’s lack of awareness of past history, we should, ahem, excuse her, but…bloody hell… Yep, we learn all this through third person dual protagonist point-of-view from Rachel’s and Peter’s perspectives. Sadly. I was really confused about the house […]
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