Book Review: Chloe Neill’s Drink Deep
Powerful magic is stirring the waters of Lake Michigan, but Chicago’s mayor insists it’s nothing to worry about. Which Merit ain’t buying, turning to friends to find out who’s doing this.
Powerful magic is stirring the waters of Lake Michigan, but Chicago’s mayor insists it’s nothing to worry about. Which Merit ain’t buying, turning to friends to find out who’s doing this.
Uniformed men — imagine him out of it! — may enforce the rules, but when off duty and under the covers, they’re experts at breaking them.
Clare arrives at work to discover the assistant manager dead in the back of the store, coffee grounds strewn everywhere. And she refuses to accept that it’s an accident.
How does plot influence story structure? What’s the difference between plotting for commercial and literary fiction? How do you revise a plot or structure that’s gone off course?
An anthology of five short paranormal stories that veer from quiet to the not-so-quiet with J.D. Robb, Mary Blayney, Mary Kay McComas, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Patricia Gaffney.
DS Brant and his boss, DI Roberts, of the Metropolitan Police are as sleazy and ruthless as the villains they are out to get with an unforgettable crawl through the mean streets of London, Dublin, and New York.
Constable Evans and Bronwen are planning their wedding until a girl goes missing…followed by Bronwen’s disappearance. Just after a bunker complete with chains and handcuffs is found.
The Sisters discover that Harry Wong — Yoko’s true love and a staunch supporter of the Sisterhood — has become the victim of a ruthless identity theft ring.
Tara Lincoln, a beautiful event planner, is willing to bed football star, Mick Riley, but nothing more. Only Mick has other ideas, and nothing will stop him.
The children’s librarian-turned-vampire has plans for a Brave New Jane, one who will survive a broken heart that is quickly becoming a matter of life and undeath.