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Spellbinding, sexy, and suspenseful, Hint of Danger is the first book in a new paranormal romance trilogy following a chance meeting at The Monster Ball. It's perfect for fans of overprotective alphas, smoldering sexual tension, and loads of banter. Thankfully, the ball was just the beginning for these two fated lovers.
The Worst Witch meets Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging in this exciting new tween series!
Her promise just might be his undoing. To save Nord, Lina would do anything. Even bloodswear a vow to the infamous King of the Underground. But when Crombie comes to collect, no one is prepared for the chain of events he sets off. Now she's missing, and Quinn and Finley must help Nord before he tears the world apart in his search for her. Because when a berserker's mate is in jeopardy, there's no line he won't cross, no sin he won't commit, to rescue her. Only a fool-or a fae prince-would be stupid enough to invoke a berserker's wrath. And now, everyone must answer to the monster he unleashed. Promise of Danger is book 4 in the Undercover Magic series and picks up right where World of Danger leaves off. You don't want to miss out on the next installment of this fast-paced, steamy, and downright addictive paranormal series! Recommended for ages 18+ due to adult language, content, and scenes with graphic violence.
Book 3 in the Undercover Magic series
Ainsley Shaw, Guardian Witch, experiences a bad day when she flies her broomstick into the taillight of a car driven by Detective Hotterson at a crime scene , and now she has to solve the crime before he sends her to jail for a crime she didn't commit.
There may be trouble ahead . . . Wedding bells are ringing for the constantly battling nations of Splotze and Borovnik, and the upcoming royal nuptials could at last put an end to their dangerous hostilities. But in a development that hardly bodes well, one of Gerald's fellow janitors goes missing - after delivering a dire warning of danger surrounding the marriage treaty. So Gerald must embark on a dangerous mission to uncover the troublemakers, before wedded bliss becomes international war. But going undercover isn't as easy as it looks, even with Melissande and Emmerabiblia for camouflage. Soon Gerald finds himself fighting for his life as well as world peace.
Meet Scarlett, a smart, sarcastic fifteen-year-old, ready to take on crime in her hometown. When Scarlett agrees to investigate a local boy's suicide, she figures she's in for an easy case and a quick buck. But it doesn't take long for suicide to start looking a lot like murder. As Scarlett finds herself deep in a world of cults, curses, and the seemingly supernatural, she discovers that her own family secrets may have more to do with the situation than she thinks...and that cracking the case could lead to solving her father's murder. Jennifer Latham delivers a compelling story and a character to remember in this one-of-a-kind debut novel.
Elly Knottleweed-Eversprightly hates being a fairy and has already been expelled from two prestigious fairy academies. Elly soon meets Jess, a human girl who is not at all interested in fairies. Finally, Elly makes a friend who understands her--even though Jess is only human.
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Fast and thrilling . . . Life Undercover reads as if a John le Carré character landed in Eat Pray Love." —The New York Times Amaryllis Fox's riveting memoir tells the story of her ten years in the most elite clandestine ops unit of the CIA, hunting the world's most dangerous terrorists in sixteen countries while marrying and giving birth to a daughter Amaryllis Fox was in her last year as an undergraduate at Oxford studying theology and international law when her writing mentor Daniel Pearl was captured and beheaded. Galvanized by this brutality, Fox applied to a master's program in conflict and terrorism at Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, where she created an algorithm that predicted, with uncanny certainty, the likelihood of a terrorist cell arising in any village around the world. At twenty-one, she was recruited by the CIA. Her first assignment was reading and analyzing hundreds of classified cables a day from foreign governments and synthesizing them into daily briefs for the president. Her next assignment was at the Iraq desk in the Counterterrorism center. At twenty-two, she was fast-tracked into advanced operations training, sent from Langley to "the Farm," where she lived for six months in a simulated world learning how to use a Glock, how to get out of flexicuffs while locked in the trunk of a car, how to withstand torture, and the best ways to commit suicide in case of captivity. At the end of this training she was deployed as a spy under non-official cover--the most difficult and coveted job in the field as an art dealer specializing in tribal and indigenous art and sent to infiltrate terrorist networks in remote areas of the Middle East and Asia. Life Undercover is exhilarating, intimate, fiercely intelligent--an impossible to put down record of an extraordinary life, and of Amaryllis Fox's astonishing courage and passion.