(3.5 stars - a tick off for the ending. Yikes I seem to be living in "3.5 star land" lately.) I really liked Destiny Divided all the way up until the last chapters. I loved the sorcery training and the wise cracking, lying, thieving leading lady and I loved the sorcerer leading man and his best f...
This is the first book in the series I've read. I have to say, I didn't really feel left out. I enjoyed seeing a strong woman in Harmony, but there were times when I had to roll my eyes. She acted like a scared little girl instead of the big strong fighter she was trying to portray herself as. Th...
What kind of sick, twisted person made a fifteen year old a prize in a bloodthirsty game for creatures straight out of a nightmare? The answer came easily. Shade. Her father’s debt collector. The overseer of the Games. A winged incubus with a wicked streak. Wicked in more ways than one. Over five...
Emerson studied the figures on the screen, trying to ignore the crowd looking over her shoulder. Having an audience was freaking her out. High pressure public hacking wasn’t her thing, apparently. Too late now. It didn’t help that her focus was divided. Leaving a certain someone sleeping in her p...
The light from the top of the drive leading in shone brighter than last time. Had Cross doubled the wattage for them so they could see walking in? If he had, that was adorable in a way. Though living above the shop could have drawbacks, being across the road from the sea was a big plus in her min...
Almost three in the morning in Montana and the half-moon lit the open plain, reflecting off the nearby lake. Normally, he would’ve stopped to appreciate its beauty. But the odor of evil had turned it into an ugly night. Natalia studied the body of a teenage girl several yards behind him. She coul...
When darkness crept onto the land, the forest came alive around them. Aila had told Marcelo she wasn’t an outdoorsy girl but that felt like a lifetime ago. Something changed. The sun had set and the waning moon above called to her, energizing her, springing life into her body. Her blood sang for ...