Jacqueline Carey on Dark Currents (2012 Interview)
Jacqueline Carey on Dark Currents, the first Agent of Hel book: Daisy Johanssen, ghouls, and trading Kushiel for urban fantasy.
Jacqueline Carey on Dark Currents, the first Agent of Hel book: Daisy Johanssen, ghouls, and trading Kushiel for urban fantasy.
My review of Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey, book one of the Agent of Hel series. A fun, spunky urban fantasy with a relatable half-demon heroine.
Looking for the reading order of The Hathaways series by Lisa Kleypas? Or hos it connects to her other books? Here’s your complete guide to the books, swoony quotes, character cameos, and why this historical romance series still slaps now.
The best 2012 summer romance books at Under the Covers Book Blog!
A fun, candid interview with Virginia Kantra: Dare Island (Carolina Home), Children of the Sea selkie lore, cover art, research, and her writing life.
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Not your typical Regency romp, To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn explores trauma, tenderness, and true connection.
Secrets, slow-burn friends to lovers, and the real Lady Whistledown? Why Romancing Mister Bridgerton by Julia Quinn might be the best book in the series.
Cinderella vibes, sharp class tension, and peak protective hero. An Offer from a Gentleman by Julia Quinn is Benedict’s glow-up book.
Pall Mall, storms, and the most addictive chemistry in the series. The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn makes falling in love look dangerous.