Welcome to the three-times RITA-nominated Stormwalker series, in this full-length novel (90,000 words, 28 chapters) Stormwalker Janet Begay, proprietor of the Crossroads Hotel, a place where the paranormal stop for a safe night’s rest, discovers the hard way that a slayer is targeting Ansel, a Nightwalker who’s become a more-or-less permanent resident. When Janet and her boyfriend Mick intervene to save Ansel’s un-life, they find that the attack is the beginning of an oncoming storm. Janet has her hands full already with the upcoming marriage of her father, her crazy half-sister, the return of a woman who claims to be Coyote’s wife, a couple dragons on her back, and her worry about Mick, who’s behaving strangely again. But it seems that everyone is after Ansel, who fears he killed the woman he loves in a Nightwalker frenzy. Janet must choose between protecting Ansel or facing the most powerful magical beings in the world, who are willing to destroy Janet, Mick, her hotel, and everyone she cares about to get to Ansel and his secrets. Book 4 of the Stormwalker series### Review"This fourth outing forces Janet to solve a mystery and face the ultimate temptation. From the first book, this amazing series has been a pitch-perfect blend of riveting characters, Native American mythology, incredible thrills and romantic drama." ---RT Book Reviews ### About the AuthorAllyson James is a pseudonym of *New York Times* bestselling author Jennifer Ashley, whose work includes the Stormwalker series, the Mortal series, and the Dragons series. Hillary Huber garners consistently glowing reviews for her audio work. She has earned several Audie Award nominations, including for *A Field of Darkness* by Cornelia Read, and she is also an *AudioFile* Earphones Award winner. *AudioFile* magazine says, "Hillary Huber's narration is lyrical enough to be set to music." Nightwalker continues the strong development of the tangled interpersonal relationships between Janet, Mick, Nash, Maya, etc. while creating an original blend of mythologies. The Jamison/Naomi/Julie story element is a nice bonus since it was their short story (from a Christmas(?) anthology with a title I can't remember) that introduced me to A.J. Her Stormwalker series offers a string of fun romps as Janet bounces from one supernatural confrontation to another.
What do You think about Nightwalker (2012)?
Really into this series!! Vampires, witches, shifters, dragons
—phathead7