Unfortunately this main character was built up to be a 22yo club girl...which she just wasn't. So she has casual sex, but wait no then she says all her relationships are relationships, and knows what four clubs are called and gets in with the bouncer. None of these details went very far in making...
This was an unexpected find! I found it at a book sale and thought it meerly sounded interesting. After reading it, I can't wait to get the rest of the series!! The only good thing about finding it so long after it was published is that there will be others out already and the only wait is jus...
Manhattan's night life just got weirder... It starts as a simple job — but simple jobs, when you're dealing with the magical world, often end up anything but. As a Retriever, Wren Valere specializes in finding things gone missing — and then bringing them back, no questions asked. Normally her j...
On the eve of the Quest for the Holy Grail, every adult in King Arthur's castle falls into an enchanted sleep. The future of Camelot rests on the shoulders of fourteen-year-old squire Gerard, who has dreamed of becoming a Knight of the Round Table his whole life. With the help of Newt, the stable...
King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table are preparing once again to set out in search of the legendary Holy Grail. This time Morgain le Fay is determined to stop them at any cost, and she knows exactly who is standing in her way. When she kidnaps Ailis, the servant girl whose untrained magical p...
The Quest for the Holy Grail has finally begun, but now three very unusual teenagers are riding along with King Arthur's knights: young squire Gerard, a stable boy named Newt, and Queen Guinevere's maidservant, the strangely magical Ailis.Packed with suspenseful action, fantastic creatures, and l...
It was odd to realize we’d only been gone a little over an hour—my sense of time was starting to slip, which wasn’t good. And the clock was still ticking: somewhere, our killer was stalking another victim—or maybe had already killed him. I filled the others in, as I’d prom...
As the stars wheeled overhead, changing their formations as the Heart traveled farther south, Jerzy grew accustomed to the delicate sway of the deck under him, the sharp slap of the salt air, and the constant noise of the great white birds circling overhead. He was no longer ill, even when they r...
She trusted neither friar nor magician to test her words if the creature came to the surface again. They bundled Gabriel safely as far from the spring as they felt it was safe to carry him, afraid to jostle him and reopen his wounds. Zacarías settled at his side, Bernardo ...
While I normally would never ill-wish anyone, it would not have bothered me if someone’d had something or someone go missing. At this point, I’d even take a stalk-n-snap job, just to have something to do. Our office was a full block from the subway entrance. The rain had p...
“You’re bluffing,” I said. “Danny, oh Danny.” The miserable fucker had the balls to smile at me. “You know I never bluff.” It was summer. Some places in the city, summer’s nice. You get out by the water, maybe Orchard Beach or Coney Island, or even ...
Goddamn briefing. Khrenoten briefing. The briefing Sergei gave her before every job was based on a combination of the client’s own details and—assuming that the client either lied, was an idiot, or withheld “didn’t think it was important” information, all things that had proven true in the past—a...
Her ass was numb, and her shoulders ached after two hours in the same position, the door handle digging into her on one side and the space between her leg and Tyler’s almost as painful. “Pass me the soda?” Martin said, holding out his right hand. “A...
There, in close proximity to the stored spellwines, he said he could think best. Jerzy, with three others and Ao’s chair to consider, chose instead the courtyard within the House. Open to the blue sky, the breeze tinged with the smell of rough dirt rather than the sea, the moment he ushered them ...
Some times, it required suasion and statistics. That particular part of running the company they left to Ian Stosser. Or, more to the point: that part, he kept for himself. Ian stood in front of his audience, making eye contact with selected members seemingly at random, and infused his words with...