You don't read the book. It reads you. Rumors of a deadly book have been floating around the dark corners of the deep web. A distur...
Review || Will Haunt You by Brian Kirk
Iris thought she could ignore the shadows…until they came after everyone she loved. Seventeen-year-o ld Iris Kohl has been able to se...
Feature Fiction|| Sacrificial Souls by Dusty Crabtree
Seventeen-year-old Iris Kohl has been able to see both dark and light figures ever since a tragic incident three years ago. The problem is, no one else seems to see them, and even worse…the dark figures terrorize humans, but Iris is powerless to stop them.
(Vessel of Lost Souls, #1) Publication date: January 28th 2019 Genres: Thriller, Urban Fantasy, Young Adult TOO LATE TO SAVE...
Piggybacker by Mikki Noble
(Vessel of Lost Souls, #1) Publication date: January 28th 2019 Genres: Thriller, Urban Fantasy, Young Adult |
TOO LATE TO SAVE HIS LIFE. NOT TOO LATE TO BRING HIM BACK.
Everyone thinks Marley tried to take her own life, that is, except Marley. After her mother sends her to a youth center for troubled teens, she starts hearing the voice of a boy who claims he was murdered and begins questioning her own sanity. The voice is Gavin, a seventeen-year-old boy who promises Marley he can help her find the truth about what happened the day she supposedly tried to kill herself—if she completes a resurrection spell in the next four days.
Upon discovering Gavin’s death in the newspaper, Marley realizes she’s not hallucinating, and that she has a chance to save Gavin’s soul and clear her name. The task seems simple: complete the spell, then she and Gavin are free, right? But a powerful, unseen force is determined to stop her, and soon Marley finds herself following clues from the universe to find ingredients for the ritual to save herself and her newfound friend, and most of all, to find the truth about what really happened that day.
Piggybacker is the first in Mikki Noble’s spell-binding Vessel of Lost Souls trilogy, and promises a thrilling mystery with powerful enemies, broken relationships, captivating magic, and two souls both caught up in a plot beyond any they could ever imagine.
(The Guild Codex: Spellbound #4) Published by: Dark Owl Fantasy Inc. Publication date: April 12th 2019 Genres: New Adult, Urban Fanta...
Cover Reveal of Demon Magic and a Martini by Annette Marie
(The Guild Codex: Spellbound #4) Published by: Dark Owl Fantasy Inc. Publication date: April 12th 2019 Genres: New Adult, Urban Fantasy |
When I first landed a bartending job at the local guild, I didn’t know a thing about magic. These days, I’m practically an expert on the different magical classes, but there’s one obody ever talks about: Demonica.Turns out they have a good reason for that. My guild is strictly hellion-free, because who wants to risk life and limb to control the biggest bullies on the mythic playground?Well, some people do, and now a demon has been loosed in the city. My three best friends are determined to slay it, but even badass combat mages are critically out-magicked. And that’s not all. The monster they’re tracking—it’s not hiding. It’s not fleeing. It’s not leaving a trail of corpses everywhere it goes.The demon is hunting too. And in a city full of mythics, it’s searching for deadlier prey.If we can’t unravel the demon’s sinister motivations, more innocent people will die, but finding the answers means digging into dark secrets … and learning truths I never wanted to know.
Note: The three mages are definitely sexy, but this series isn’t a reverse harem. It’s 100% fun, sassy, fast-paced urban fantasy.
Bracken, a down on his luck oil man is offered a chance of redemption when a billionaire offers him a job to repair a ...
Review || Leviathan: Ghost Rig by Lucas Pederson
But when they arrive on ghost rig Sera, Bracken soon discovers they're not alone. Something very large circles under the water around the rig. Something that shouldn't exist, but does. A thing of nightmares. And it's hungry...
Iris thought she could ignore the shadows…until they came after everyone she loved. Seventeen-year-old Iris Kohl has been able to see bo...
Review || Shadow Eyes by Dusty Crabtree
Seventeen-year-old Iris Kohl has been able to see both dark and light figures ever since a tragic incident three years ago. The problem is, no one else seems to see them, and even worse…the dark figures terrorize humans, but Iris is powerless to stop them.
Although she’s learned to deal with watching shadows harass everyone around her, Iris is soon forced to question everything she thinks she knows about her world and herself. Her sanity, strength, and will power are tested to the limits by not only the shadows, but also a handsome new teacher whose presence scares away shadows, a new friend with an awe-inspiriting aura, and a mysterious, alluring new student whom Iris has a hard time resisting despite already having a boyfriend. As the shadows invade and terrorize her own life and family, Iris must ultimately accept the guidance of an angel to revisit the most horrific event of her life and become the hero she was meant to be.
The boys crept to the window and watched as Miss Maggie carried the long bundle into the barn, the weight of it stoop...
Out Behind the Barn by John Boden and Chad Lutzke
“She got someone!”
It begins, they say, with a woman screaming . . . On a remote Scottish island, the McBride house stands guard...
Review || While You Sleep by Stephanie Merritt
They’re real: fairies, pixies, werewolves, ogres! They’re aliens! Drunken journalist Jack March can’t believe his ...
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