Twelve short stories in the Texas Vampires erotic, historical paranormal romance series revolving around the sexy Don Rafael Perez and his wide range of expertise.
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Book Review: The Last Mrs Summers by Rhys Bowen
Lady Georgiana Rannoch is just back from her honeymoon with dashing Darcy O’Mara when a friend in need pulls her into a twisted Gothic tale of betrayal, deception and, most definitely, murder. . .
Book Review: Otherworld Secrets by Kelley Armstrong
The fourth anthology in the Women of the Otherworld urban fantasy series with an even split of two short stories, two novelettes, and two novellas all revolving around different characters within the series.
Book Review: The House on Widows Hill by Simon R Green
Ishmael Jones and Penny are forced to investigate the rumors behind a haunted house with a team of amateur ghost hunters, and becomes haunted by his own past.
Book Review: The Falcon Always Wings Twice by Donna Andrews
Meg’s grandmother’s Renaisssance Faire is full of passion with a prankster, abused falcons, ambitious actors, and a saboteur — one of whom ends up dead with Faulk one of the suspects.
Book Review: Peace Talks by Jim Butcher
When the Supernatural nations of the world meet up to negotiate an end to hostilities, Wizard and Warden Harry Dresden is part of the White Council’s security to keep the talks civil. But too many dark political events threaten the very existence of Chicago–and all he holds dear.
Book Review: City of Light by Keri Arthur
The shifter-human war ended but left holes torn in the veil between worlds, allowing entry to the Others. Now those Others threaten the world’s children…and the rest.