Grandma Mazur inherited a beat-up old easy chair and the keys to a life-changing fortune. Only Jimmy’s partners will do anything to get those keys, including torture.
Posts Tagged: first-person protagonist point-of-view
Book Review: Dirty Deeds by Faith Hunter
When the going gets tough, the tough get their hands dirty…because no job is too big or too small — if the price is right in these six brand-new short stories.
Book Review: Skinwalker by Faith Hunter
The last of her kind, Jane Yellowrock, a skinwalker of Cherokee descent who can turn into any creature she desires and hunts vampires for a living has been hired by Katie to hunt a powerful rogue vampire who’s killing other vamps.
Book Review: Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs
Mechanic Mercy Thompson has friends in low places — and in dark ones. And now she owes one of them a favor. Since she can shapeshift at will, she agrees to act as some extra muscle when her vampire friend Stefan goes to deliver a message to another of his kind.
Book Review: Moon Called by Patricia Briggs
A talented Volkswagen mechanic, Mercy Thompson is a walker, able to shift into a coyote at will. Her next door neighbor? He’s a werewolf. Her old boss? A gremlin. Their connections are about to get her into some serious hot water…
Book Review: “Escape” by Kelley Armstrong
Eve and Savannah Levine are incarcerated at the prison compound, awaiting experimentation…unless Eve can get them out.
Book Review: Queen’s Gambit by Karen Chance
A freak accident with a dangerous magical device has left Dorina Basarab’s two natures separated into duplicate bodies, both fighting to survive while they search for the truth about her past, and the key to her future.