Book Review: Margaret Frazer’s A Play of Lords
Playing spies amongst the contenders for the regency to young King Henry VI, Joliffe and company start to fear for their own lives when men who know too much begin to die.
Playing spies amongst the contenders for the regency to young King Henry VI, Joliffe and company start to fear for their own lives when men who know too much begin to die.
Three short stories in the historical mystery series about Lord John Grey, an important peripheral character in Gabaldon’s Outlander series. The first two are a blip in his life while the second takes a much longer view.
Faythe has tried to carve out a normal life, she’s been warned about Strays, then she’s attacked. And learns that two other tabbies are missing. She’ll do what she has to, to find them.
Trapped in a conflict between two men, young Abby struggles to win the aid of the wizard Zedd Zorander, fighting to save the life of a child at the cost of Zedd’s sacred duty and the shadow of an ancient betrayal.
Furious at his grandmother’s ultimatum to marry or lose his inheritance, Lord Jarret Sharpe wagers his luck–and his heart–at the card table against a most unlikely opponent.
Good girl Katie Kramer wants is to fit in, have great sex, and an escapade she can look back on. Wilder Adventures and Expeditions delivers starting with the gorgeous stranger looming over her bed.
President Martine Connor, a long-time ally of the Sisterhood, has announced the formation of a top-secret organisation. For the Sisterhood, it’s the end of an era – and the beginning of a whole new adventure
Two adversaries are destined to explore the only thing they have in common: an irresistible mating heat…even though Lawe’s touch makes Diane Broen recoil.
An original Lost Boy, now a Scotland Yard detective, suspects a shadow creature of influence the heir to England’s throne. When her mother goes missing, it’s up to Wendy to save the day.
After a year away, Jasmine returns. Her campaign is to win the hearts of the two men she loves. She intends to have them both. For her, it’s all or nothing.