Nathalie Gray
Nathalie Gray is an award-winning author of over thirty novels of speculative fiction ranging from steampunk to fantasy. She has been featured in The Independent (UK), RT Book Reviews, Realms of Fantasy magazines (US) and other publications. A former soldier and avid renovator, Nathalie makes...
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Nathalie Gray is an award-winning author of over thirty novels of speculative fiction ranging from steampunk to fantasy. She has been featured in The Independent (UK), RT Book Reviews, Realms of Fantasy magazines (US) and other publications. A former soldier and avid renovator, Nathalie makes her home in an impregnable fortress beneath the Nordic ice sheets, where she plots to one day take over the world. Pending global domination, you can visit her online at www.nathaliegray.comNathalie is also an award-winning book cover artist. You can browse her portfolio at www.kanaxa.com
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Sometime in the future, the computer, after continuing to gather knowledge, takes over "The Grid." Most people are chipped which allows identification (and tracking). Dante has been experimented on. Horribly and frequently. Until he escapes. He uses his time, while free, to plot his revenge and crim...
Dex Solomon is the Big Bad Wolf. Leader of a lycanthrope team of mercenaries, he fights hard, plays harder. And on the battlefield as well as in bed, he takes no prisoners. He needs no one, trusts no one. Until sexy, dangerous and enigmatic Eva joins his team for a particularly dangerous mission. Th...
In his corner of space, Titan Harris is boss, judge and executioner…mostly executioner. When something doesn’t go his way, there’s hell to be paid. News reaches him some newbie calling herself “Ballistic Kim” has just nabbed one of his biggest clients and Titan doesn’t know what he’ll do—kill the pe...
I was surprised some of the stories ended up here since I felt they didn't have romance in them. Oh well. Like all anthologies, some catch you at the first sentence, others leave you bored. The ones I read and liked (at least a little): Princes of Dominion- Huh. Historical, not sure where it i...
For some reason this one didn't quite catch my attention as much as book 1 did. It was still good though. Maybe it didn't feel quite as serious, with the names being Cupcake and Liberty. [spoiler] I was a bit sad to see Dragana go as well, I think they drop like flies. [/spoiler] I liked the look i...