An urban fantasy about a group of Knights Templar whose organization exists in contemporary times and that is tasked to defend holy relics and fight evil on earth. The book has two central characters with mystic powers, the "heretic" knight Cade, whose encounter with the Adversary years ago left ...
This book deserves three-and-a-half stars, but I gave it four because, well, it was a pretty good read. I got my copy from the Halloween Story Bundle, and this was the first one I read from it.The tale takes place in a modern day sleepy little city where the worst crimes that happen are usually s...
Sam Dalton lost his wife and is now on the verge of losing his daughter to an incurable illness of unknown origin (although maybe we can figure out the source considering what happens in the book). Add to that he has apparently lost his faith in God and is willing to switch teams if it will mean ...
A double staircase immediately in front of them led up to the upper floors.At the top stood Gabrielle, waiting.Cade never hesitated.He charged up the steps, with Riley close behind.They encountered no one in the halls, so it was only a matter of moments before they found themselves led to the ent...
Both men were bleeding from a half-dozen minor wounds, and the captain’s right arm was hanging limply at his side, the bone broken cleanly in two by the bullet that had passed through it. No sooner were the two men inside than they turned and threw their weight against th...
“Got a truck coming down the road, sir,” the doc said when he saw that he had the captain’s attention. “Wake the others,” Burke told him, as he grabbed his Tommy gun and headed for the kitchen. Sergeant Moore was standing near one of the windows, looking out through a small gap in the curtains, w...
With him was the Preceptor’s former security chief, Sean Duncan. Through the open doorway Michaels could see Cade’s two other sergeants, Riley and Olsen, taking up guard positions outside the door.“You lied to me,” Cade said flatly.“And a good morning to you too, Commander,” Michaels replied, out...
Police cars lined either side of the curb, and there were two white City of New Orleans vans in the small parking lot. A uniformed officer stood watch by the front door while several men and women in civilian clothing went in and out, carrying cases of equipment in each hand. “Don’t stop!” she sa...
The Mongrel almost missed it, even with the headlights on high beam. The lack of streetlamps or houselights—he’d passed nothing but bushland for the last two miles—didn’t help, nor did the fact that the map on his phone had lost its connection during his low-gear ascent up what amounted to an asp...