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Caught between love and loyalty, a dragon shifter leader must protect his clan and the woman he loves from an encroaching enemy, all while grappling with the impossible task of keeping his supernatural identity a secret. In the shadowy underworld of dragon shifters, Ronan stands as a bulwark against those who would destroy his clan. An imposing figure, he fights to keep his people safe, even as a traitor threatens to tear them apart from within. When he rescues a group of his kin, two beaten, bloodied traitors are left in his custody. But that's not his only problem. Enter Leeza Parish - an unsuspecting woman suddenly ensnared in the heart of the conflict. She's seen Ronan, bloodied and battered, but she knows nothing of the supernatural war brewing around her. As Leeza finds herself irresistibly drawn to this enigmatic man, Ronan is left with the perilous task of concealing his true identity from her. As tensions mount, Ronan must grapple with his duties as a clan leader, the growing affection he harbors for Leeza, and the looming threat of a traitor in their midst. What will be the cost of his loyalty? Will he protect his clan and keep Leeza safe, or will the flames of war consume everything he holds dear? Experience the thrilling struggle of love against loyalty in Dark Deeds where every secret has a price, and every love has its sacrifice.
In the third book of the “entertaining” (Kirkus Reveiws) Keiko series, Captain Ichabod Drift and his crew find themselves in another mess as a ship-wide vacation leads to their second-in-command taken hostage by the planet’s criminal mastermind. After the riotous civil war in Dark Sky, the crew of the Keiko decides to go on vacation at an illegal gambling port for a little fun. What they don’t realize is that the casinos are run by an ex-client who didn’t get his shipment due to the war. The mob boss decides to take Tamara Rouke, the Keiko’s second-in-command, and hold her hostage until the crew raises enough money to pay him back for the lost shipment. If they don’t pay up in time, Rouke will be killed. Captain Ichabod Drift and his crew agree. But as they find a way to get the funds, one will betray everyone and one will die…
Frat boy Thomas Adams has made more than his fair share of mistakes in his life, but none have come with a price he couldn’t pay. Until now. Mobster Erik Bertinelli earned his position as one of the most feared men in New York City in blood, and Thomas owes him a debt he isn’t capable of paying. Erik is a resourceful man. He offers Thomas a job to square them away. And with the only other option being death, Thomas agrees. Now Thomas finds himself kidnapping an old fling: Aria Carrington. The daughter of a billion-dollar NYC mogul. With no choice, Thomas plays the hand he's dealt. One thing he never expected was for the violence to free the monster within. Or even more so, for Aria to like it so damn much.
Rescue might just be the death of her. Far from home . . . Fiona Russell has been snatched from Earth, imprisoned and used as slave labor, but nothing about her abduction makes sense. When she's rescued by the Grih, she realizes there's a much bigger game in play than she could ever have imagined, and she's right in the middle of it. Far from safe . . . Battleship captain Hal Vakeri is chasing down pirates when he stumbles across a woman abducted from Earth. She's the second one the Grih have found in two months, and her presence is potentially explosive in the Grih's ongoing negotiations with their enemies, the Tecran. The Tecran and the Grih are on the cusp of war, and Fiona might just tip the balance. Far from done . . . Fiona has had to bide her time while she's been a prisoner, pretending to be less than she is, but when the chance comes for her to forge her own destiny in the new world she's found herself in, she grabs it with both hands. After all, actions speak louder than words.
Set in the upper reaches of the Thames in the late 19th century; 'Dark Deeds & Alchemy' is a rite of passage story with murder, magic and villainy. The book has all the characters you would expect to find in a Victorian melodrama: an orphan, an eccentric uncle, an odious baddie with two evil henchmen and a mad professor. After the death of his parents and sister in a boating accident, Daniel Trance is taken in by his eccentric Uncle Magico. A book of alchemy is wrongly delivered to his uncle, who becomes obsessed with the subject. In Oxford Magico is approached by the mysterious Professor Poon, who claims to have papers written by the Elizabethan magician John Dee that describe how to create the Philosopher's Stone. Magico is persuaded to set up a laboratory and carry out the process, but it soon proves to be an expensive venture. As Daniel seeks out the exotic ingredients required by his uncle, he begins to uncover the shocking truth about the death of his parents.
A vibrant southern constellation of crime writers. Dark Deeds Down Under features the very best of modern Australian and New Zealand crime and mystery writing. Spend time with some of your favourite Aussie and Kiwi cops, sleuths and accidental heroes, and meet some edgy new investigators. A crew of beloved series characters - Corinna Chapman, Hirsch, Sam Shephard, Rowly Sinclair, Nick Chester, Murray Whelan - will lead you down dark alleys to meet our newer heroes - the Nancys, Penny Yee and Matiu, Alex Clayton, Kate Miles - and the stars of some cracking standalone tales. Travel the criminal trails of two countries. From the dusty Outback to South Island glaciers, from ocean-carved coastlines and craggy mountains to sultry rainforests or Middle Earth valleys, and via sleepy towns to the seething underbellies of our cosmopolitan cities. The 19 dark deeds herein are perpetrated by: Alan Carter - Nikki Crutchley - Aoife Clifford - Garry Disher - Helen Vivienne Fletcher - Lisa Fuller - Sulari Gentill - Kerry Greenwood - Narrelle M. Harris - Katherine Kovacic - Shane Maloney - R.W.R. McDonald - Dinuka McKenzie - Dan Rabarts & Lee Murray - Renee - Stephen Ross - Fiona Sussman - Vanda Symon - David Whish-Wilson 'Punchy plotlines, contemporary themes, and familiar settings - you can't go wrong with this eclectic mix. Dip in and discover some new favourite writers.' - Michael Robotham 'A perfect showcase for the brilliant new wave of Antipodean crime writing.' - Val McDermid
A chilling collection of true crime stories from Bristol during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.