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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
Published: Nov 2005
Genre: Fiction - Suspense
Retail Price: $8.99
Pages: 393
The USA Today bestselling author returns to the fascinating world she introduced in Tempting Danger, where a woman's very soul is in mortal danger.
An agent in the FBI's Magical Crimes Division, Lily Yu's job is to hunt down a charismatic cult leader bent on bringing an ancient evil into the world. And her only hope will be to trust Rule Turner, a werewolf prince with whom she has mated. And if Lily can't trust him, she'll be lost forever.
#1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen returns with a new suspense thriller guaranteed to keep readers turning pages all night...
From the author of the acclaimed Women of the Otherworld series comes an exciting new heroine whose most secret identity is both lucrative…and...
Melis Menid lives an idyllic life on a tropical island, with her two pet dolphins for company. IIt's idyllic, that is, until an arms dealer becomes...
They're smart, sexy, and supernatural. They're the men and women of the Otherworld—a realm of witches, ghosts, and werewolves who live unseen among...
The human consort of Master Vampire Jean-Claude and Micah, the leopard shapeshifter, Anita Blake must come to Jean-Claude's assistance when his oldest...
This paranormal police thriller is the first in the Fear trilogy. Psychic Lucas Jordan is the newest member of Noah Bishop's FBI Special Crimes Unit....
A hotel serves as the locus for a century’s worth of dark deeds in the middle volume of the Fear trilogy, a series of works of paranormal...
After eighteen years as a hired assassin working for the CIA, Lily Mansfield risks everything to pursue her own quest for vengeance, compromising her...
I am not sure if maybe I needed to read the first book to this series or what but I just found that I wasn't very interested in the story. I couldn't connect with the characters and I just found myself skipping through chapters to see what happened at the end. This book was just okay for me.