You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
None
'This might be the best book I've read all year' JOANNE HARRIS 'A glorious, pitch-black fairytale of a book' KIRSTY LOGAN 'A masterclass in storytelling' DAILY MAIL 'Deeply unsettling' CAITLIN STARLING 'Deliciously terrifying' GUARDIAN Everyone knew bestselling novelist Cassandra Tipp had twice got away with murder. Even her family were convinced of her guilt. So when she disappears, leaving only a long letter behind, they can but suspect that her conscience finally killed her. But the letter is not what anyone expected. It tells two chilling, darkly disturbing stories. One is a story of children lost to the woods, of husbands made from twigs and leaves and feathers and bones . . . The other is the story of a little girl who was cruelly treated and grew up crooked in the shadows . . . But which story is true? And where is Cassie now? ________________________ What readers are saying... ***** 'A haunting and beautifully written story of dark relationships' ***** 'This story lures you in and doesn't let you go . . . If you love a dark and twisted tale to lose yourself in, this is it.' ***** 'A unique and twisted dark faerie tale' ***** 'I loved this book, was blown away by it'
Camilla Brown always wanted a family of her own. But it seemed destiny had other plans. She’d begun to feel as though she'd always be in the background, helping others build their families, leaving her dreams to wilt and die. That is, until the handsome Winston Frank comes courting at the church picnic. But then, Sheriff Clifford Brentwood sweeps her off her feet, literally! Both men make her pulse race. Both are determined to claim her love. Only one can win her heart. When an unexpected danger threatens her very life, Camilla will have to make a choice. Who will she choose?
Camilla Frost will make apple pastries for anyone who visits her family’s boarding house, unless they’re a dragon princess, a volatile vampire, or… an infuriating–but attractive–phoenix shifter. So when her father allows two shifters to stay, she tries to convince her family it’s a bad idea. They could burn the house down, they could destroy the apple orchard, or even worse… she might even begin to like them. Unfortunately the phoenix is charming and the dragon is becoming an unlikely friend. Camilla lets her guard down. When a member of her family is turned into a vampire, she’s afraid the shifters will hunt him down. Now the shifters’ presence in her home isn’t just inconvenient, it’s deadly. If they find out the truth, they could destroy the people she cares most about. *Frigid is the first book in the Frost Boarding House, is a prequel series to the USA Today Bestselling series The Siren Prophecy (Shifter Academy). *Set in the Pacific Northwest in the late 1800’s, it’s filled with magic and slow-burn romance. It features a stubborn, unlikely heroine and a swoon-worthy hero.
Camilla Donati doesn’t do relationships—it’s just not her thing. She wants a fun time, not a long time. She might be exactly what Tommaso Rossi needs to make his vacation from the responsibilities as a Capo, a break worth taking. He didn’t expect to find a woman like her with a mind full of filth. She didn’t expect a man who would shatter all of her rules with only a grin. Chicago keeps calling Tommaso home, and further out of reach from the one thing he wants more than ever. Camilla’s restless heart keeps getting in the way even when it’s stuck between what is, and what could be. This should have been easy. It didn’t have to be messy. Falling in love is effortless. It’s people who make it hard.
Where are all the real rock stars? Eliza is looking to date a rock star -- though she uses the term loosely. None of her boyfriends have been famous. Most have unbearable habits and overbearing mothers. A few only played show tunes. Still, they're intense. Pierced. Tragically stubbled. With a predilection for dressing in black. Eliza finds them deep -- in theory, anyway. But in reality, none comes close to the object of her original rock-star crush: actor/crooner Jack Wagner. When her latest catch turns out be another mama's boy, Eliza begins to realize love is nothing like her favorite '80s song. Is she ready to face the music? Just as Eliza is planning her next move, she's dealt an emotional triple-whammy involving her sister, her best friend, and a horrific blind date. That's when she realizes that only by taking a good look at her past -- and her tape collection -- will she ever be able to hear a different kind of song and live a different kind of life.