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I received these in the mail this week.
For Review:
After vanquishing undead serial killers and discovering the dark secrets
of her family history, wizard sentinel DJ Jaco must now stop the coming
preternatural war in Suzanne Johnson's Pirate's Alley.
Wizard sentinel DJ Jaco thought she had gotten used to the chaos of her
life in post-Katrina New Orleans, but a new threat is looming, one that
will test every relationship she holds dear.
Caught in the middle of a rising struggle between the major powers in
the supernatural world -- the Wizards, Elves, Vampires and the Fae--DJ
finds her loyalties torn and her mettle tested in matters both
professional and personal.
Her relationship with enforcer Alex Warin is shaky, her non-husband
Quince Randolph is growing more powerful, and her best friend Eugenie
has a bombshell that could blow everything to Elfheim and back. And
that's before the French pirate Jean Lafitte, newly revived from his
latest "death," returns to New Orleans with vengeance on his mind. DJ's
assignment? Keep the sexy leader of the historical undead out of
trouble. Good luck with that.
Duty clashes with love, loyalty with deception, and friendship with
responsibility as DJ navigates passion and politics in the murky waters
of a New Orleans caught in the grips of a brutal winter that might have
nothing to do with Mother Nature.
War could be brewing, and DJ will be forced to take a stand. But choosing sides won't be that easy.
It's been twelve years since 'Thrilly Lilly' left the sleepy town of Wildfire, Georgia. Rich and popular but also reckless and spoiled, Lilly never heard the word 'no.' So what made her flee rural Georgia for Boston society at the age of 18 to marry a much older man she hardly knew?
Now a widow, Lilly is back, a bit thinner but just as beautiful and elegant. She is intent on running Lover's Oak, her family's cotton plantation, even though her daddy cut her out of his will and named her 11-year-old half-sister Daisy as his heir. Why did Lilly never come home to visit, even to attend her daddy's funeral? What does a wealthy widow want with a cotton plantation? One man in particular wants answers: the town's heart-throb Northerner sheriff, Jackson Trainer. Lilly fled Wildfire the day they had planned to elope. Jackson must hide his love and resentment as he tries to protect Lilly from mysterious forces threatening her life and the lives of those around her.
Meanwhile a killer lies in wait, determined to rid Wildfire of Lilly once and for all.
Thanks Camel Press and TOR Books!
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