I tried 3 different times to read this book and I just can't. I just don't care for this book at all. I understand that the author really wants you to visually imagine all these things that are happening but I just can't get past the pages of detail that is constantly going on. I just want the s...
The nightly war rages on in Las Vegas. Superheroes and villains are battling for control over the desert and the mortals who call it home. Their exploits are recorded in comic books. Energy is imparted to them by their stories being read and more importantly believed. Joanna, no longer belonging ...
Paranormal? Gifted immortals, but no vampires, fae, wolves etc. A pretty good read, but didn't feel exceptional to me.Good Reads Rating systemMy rating system (*=star)1* couldn't finish book2* finished book, but didn't like it3* a good read4* a very good read often with a novel concept or unusual...
Equal parts Light and Shadow, Joanna Archer must fulfill a destiny she never wanted. Once a photographer and heiress to a casino fortune, she is now dedicated to the cause of good . . . but susceptible to the seductions of evil. A deadly virus is descending on Las Vegas—a terrifying plague unlea...
When she was sixteen, Joanna Archer was brutally assaulted and left to die in the Nevada desert. By rights, she should be dead. Now a photographer by day, she prowls a different Las Vegas after sunset—a grim, secret Sin City where Light battles Shadow—seeking answers to whom or what she really i...
It represented prosperity, too, so it was no accident that the Tulpa’s home was achromatic from rooftop to doorstep, a blank slate against the sea of pastels and dusty stuccoes that otherwise dotted the valley floor. It wasn’t, however, an ivory tower. The Tulpa was reluctant to remove himself fr...
That was Grif’s defense, what he told himself when he fell asleep inside Kit, but woke again a half a century earlier, walking hand in hand with his wife. Though the evening was studded with stardust, a material visible only to a Centurion’s naked eye, Grif knew this night. Gripping Evie’s hand t...
What started out as a tense reunion between Kit and the two men who had most defined her personal life over the past year gradually eased into an amicable evening. Following up that broken bread with seared filets; fat, round wines; and tableside Bananas Foster settled both bellies and old grudge...
But Kit redeemed herself by participating in the auction, doing brief battle with another woman before winning a spa package for two to some chichi Strip resort, earning an acknowledging nod from Chambers. There was something about the man, Grif thought, studying Chambers’s demeanor as he moved, ...