by Maggie Shayne
The final book in the Wings in the Night series wrapped the story up very nicely (and I did a happy dance for getting a series complete). In Twilight Fulfilled we shift our focus to the deadly part of the mongrel twins, Brigit Poe and her power to destroy with a flick of her fingers has been assigne...
Filled with poignant scenes detailing how both Brigit and Utana learn that their enmity is unfounded this book is an action packed roller coaster ride that fans of all the books in this series do not want to miss! You will cheer as in the end once again author Maggie Shayne proves good triumphs over...
The father of the vampire race has been resurrected with the hopes that he'll be able to save the vahmpeers or vampires. But Utanapushtim, or Utana - an ancient Sumerian king, has been buried for five thousand years and believes that if he kills all of the vampires he'll finally be able to rest and ...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: September 20, 2011 (Available Now!)Publisher: HarlequinImprint: MiraAuthor’s Website:My Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: Yes, Book 18, Wing in the Night seriesSeries Best Read In Orde...
*Rating* 3.5*Genre* Paranormal Romance*Review*Note: It is my firm recommendation that readers or interested parties in this story first read Twilight Prophecy (Wings in the Night #17). You might ask what the reason is for my recommendation. Simple actually. Twilight Fulfilled in the sequel to that n...
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I have got to go back and read the early books in Maggie Shayne's Wings of the Night series. I came to the party late, with Twilight Prophecy --and I really enjoyed it. Now, this book picks up right where that one left off... dropping us right back into th...