Book Review: Jennifer Estep’s Heart of Venom
Gin Blanco is on a dangerous mission to rescue a friend.
Gin Blanco is on a dangerous mission to rescue a friend.
Brimming with violence, greed, and sexual betrayal.”I didn’t want to go to America, I didn’t want to work for Darkey White. I had my reasons. But I went.”
A desperate search. A dark and dangerous journey, Every step could destroy everyone Dante loves. And only one mortal woman can save him . . .
Sadist and serial killer Asa Surrette has escaped prison and is after Alafair, Dave Robicheaux’s daughter. He’s not happy about a series of damning articles Alafair has written…
Maddie Callahan is used to violence up close, but never been the target of it. When a shoot goes awry, she becomes a witness to the kidnapping of a key witness in a federal probe.
A convoluted tale of betrayal and kidnapping that sends the ducal Maximilian Cale and the illegitimate Lisette Bonnaud undercover as man and wife to rescue Max’s dead brother.
Orphan Meg Fellowes makes her living picking pockets—until she steals from the wrong nobleman. Instead of rotting in prison like she expected, she’s whisked away to the court of Queen Elizabeth and pressed into royal service, where she joins four other remarkable girls in the Maids of Honor, the Queen’s secret society of protectors.
Hooking up in places where anybody could catch them, the only thing scarier for Sara than getting caught in public is having Max get too close in private.
It could turn into war between the Olympians and Anderson’s people. And as the complications mount up, Nikki Glass begins to question whether Konstantin is behind those attacks?
Sara McMillan is torn between the two men in her life and fascinated by the dark fantasies in Rebecca’s journal while each man approaches their and Sara’s desires.