You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Years had passed since Merrick Snyder's untimely death, but Elle still wondered. They never found his body, and if anyone could survive a treacherous fall, he could. But body or not, he must be dead, otherwise, he would have already resurfaced. At least, that's what Elle kept telling herself.
Michele “Micky” Knight, a New Orleans PI, meets an out-of-town team of investigators who are working a human trafficking case. They want someone local to show them around. It sounds easy, and a woman with smiling green eyes is asking. But it stays easy only if Micky stops asking questions—and she’s never been good at that. What starts out as a tourist tour of the underside of New Orleans turns into a risky game of cat and mouse, and twists even further as Micky is caught between the good guys and the bad guys, each willing to do whatever it takes—including getting rid of an inconvenient PI—to achieve their ends. Who can she trust? And who’s trying to kill her? The eighth book in the Micky Knight mystery series.
Credulity -- Reference by artifact -- Germany and "Renaissance"--Forgery -- Replica -- Fiction -- Re-enactment.
None
None
Historically, dragon shifters have always been some of the most powerful people in society. They're business men, politicians, inventors, scientists. People with clout and intelligence and status, and the money to get whatever they want out of life. And then there's Artemis, a powerful shifter in his own right who has settled down in a small town and owns a diner. He likes his easy, quiet life. Likes his routines and his well worn habits. He has his regulars at the diner and newcomers who like to gawk at him (you can't hide shifter blood, you just can't), and it suits him better than a well tailored suit and a desk ever would. He's not expecting anything to change, but when a young woman who's bruised and terrified shows up outside of his diner without a dime to her name and clearly running from something, the protective instinct and need to keep that he never thought he had rears his head, and leads him to want to keep her safe from all the things she's running from. Even if it means turning his quiet life upside down completely.
What is love? Love is a powerful four-letter word. Love can be felt, shared, spoken, and heard. Love does not have a size, shape, or color. Love is when we're kind to each other. Love is understood by all living things. Love is being kind to all, even those with wings. Love is giving without expectations. Love is universally understood across nations. Love all today, tomorrow, forever. And we can all live in peace and harmony together. Hidden in each illustration is a heart. Can you find them all?