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From the Inheritance series , Vol. 5

Perpetually engrossing characters populate this invigorating installment.

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An English earl fights to save his beloved American boyfriend by confronting his powerful, abusive father in the continuation of Faulkner’s paranormal series.

When Quentin d’Arcy left London several years ago, he was certain his duke father murdered his mother. Now he’s living in San Diego with the man he loves, Laurence Riley. All seems to be going well until Quentin’s twin brother, Frederick, somehow tricks Laurence into traveling to London. Freddy holds Laurence hostage via his telepathic abilities. This forces Quentin to return to England, although the real mastermind behind this plan is the twins’ father. Quentin and Laurence both have supernatural powers like Freddy, but the duke has long strived for Quentin to inherit his magic as well. Passing down this ability evidently required the duke to savagely abuse his young son for more than a decade—abuse that 20-something Quentin has effectively repressed. Freddy, however, knows what the duke has done, as does Laurence, who can see into others’ pasts. As Quentin rushes to London to rescue his lover, Laurence searches for a way to protect himself from Freddy’s mental dominance. Though he’s capable of magic, Laurence is still practicing and most assuredly needs help, like from his raven familiar, Windsor. But time is fleeting, as the duke’s goal of “breaking” Quentin to his will includes reintroducing heroin into Laurence’s now-sober life. Facing off against his father, Quentin may decide that killing the duke is the only way to save himself and Laurence.

Throughout the series, Faulkner has successfully fused supernatural events with Quentin and Laurence’s budding romance. This fifth installment adds much more action and suspense to the mix, and there’s a noticeably swifter pace as Quentin scours London in search of Laurence and answers. Bolstering that is a bevy of vibrant characters, like magician Rufus, who’s been mentoring Laurence, and the twins’ grandfather, who may have committed acts as vile as their father. Along with showcasing superpowers, such as Quentin’s ability to generate fire, the series excels at providing psychological insights into its cast. Quentin, for one, is prone to blackouts, which may result from learning about the abuse he endured. But though the series has ably solidified Quentin and Laurence’s endearing relationship, Freddy is perhaps this book’s most indelible character. He has the earmarks of a merciless villain. He’s also smooth and confident; he responds to Laurence’s threat to kill him with, “Possibly. But not yet.” The likelihood that the duke has leverage over Freddy provides the latter with sympathy, as does a flashback to 12 years prior when he was protective of Quentin. While this is not the series’ conclusion, the inevitable clash between Quentin and his father is satisfying, particularly as preceding books have teased it. And sure enough, the ending hints at an entirely new danger for the lovers.

Perpetually engrossing characters populate this invigorating installment. (acknowledgements, author bio)

Pub Date: Oct. 29, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-912349-15-9

Page Count: 382

Publisher: Ravensword Press

Review Posted Online: July 24, 2020

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BRIDE

Sink your teeth into this delightful paranormal romance with a modern twist.

A vampire and an Alpha werewolf enter into a marriage of convenience in order to ease tensions between their species.

As the only daughter of a prominent Vampyre councilman, Misery Lark has grown accustomed to playing the role that’s demanded of her—and now, her father is ordering her to be part of yet another truce agreement. In an effort to maintain goodwill between the Vampyres and their longtime nemeses the Weres, Misery must wed their Alpha, Lowe Moreland. But it turns out that Misery has her own motivations for agreeing to this political marriage, including finding answers about what happened to her best friend, who went missing after setting up a meeting in Were territory. Isolated from her kind and surrounded on all sides by the enemy after the wedding, Misery refuses to let herself forget about her real mission. It doesn’t matter that Lowe is one of the most confounding and intense people she’s ever met, or that the connection building between them doesn’t feel like one born entirely of convenience. There’s also the possibility that Lowe may already have a Were mate of his own, but in spite of their biological differences, they may turn out to be the missing piece in each other’s lives. While this is Hazelwood’s first paranormal romance, and the book does lean on some hallmark tropes of the genre, the contemporary setting lends itself to the author’s trademark humor and makes the political plot more easily digestible. Misery and Lowe’s slow-burn romance is appealing enough that readers will readily devour every moment between them and hunger to return to them whenever the story diverts from their scenes together.

Sink your teeth into this delightful paranormal romance with a modern twist.

Pub Date: Feb. 6, 2024

ISBN: 9780593550403

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Oct. 21, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2023

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THE EX HEX

A wickedly funny rom-com about the power of second chances, family, and love.

A small-town witch is forced to make magic with the man who broke her heart when his return sets a series of supernatural disasters in motion.

Nine years ago, Vivienne Jones decided to get over the boy who'd dumped her in the only way she knew how: by putting a curse on him. Given that it had been a spell performed after copious amounts of vodka, she hadn't placed much stock in its success. But when Rhys Penhallow finally reappears for the annual fall festival in Graves Glen, Georgia, home to both witches and ordinary people, Vivi begins to sense that her breakup hex might have worked a little too well. In the beginning, it's easy for her to dismiss some wacky occurrences as pure coincidence, but after Rhys invites her to help him magically recharge the town's secret ley lines and the spell goes terribly wrong, they realize they have more problems on their hands than a mere curse. Now, Graves Glen is threatening to fall into total chaos, with problems ranging from possessed wind-up skulls to a talking cat to a very unhappy library ghost. It doesn't help that as far as Vivi's attraction to her ex is concerned, it's almost too easy for her to fall right back into the past and all her old feelings. Putting out small magical fires around town is one thing, but the more often Vivi and Rhys have to put their heads together to solve this mess, the more tempting it is to see if they can pick up where they left off nine years ago—if Vivi can ever forgive Rhys for breaking her heart. Although the story's resolution may feel a bit hurried, Sterling's novel is ultimately crisp and sweet, like biting into the perfect caramel apple, and makes for an equally delicious autumn treat that will sweep readers up into a world of whimsical magic.

A wickedly funny rom-com about the power of second chances, family, and love.

Pub Date: Oct. 5, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-06-302747-3

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: July 13, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2021

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