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Average rating: 4.39 · 1,299 ratings · 116 reviews · 43 distinct works
The Ruby: A re-entry surviv...

4.50 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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'Til Death Do Us Part: A st...

3.80 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2007 — 3 editions
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The Girls of St. Phil's

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2011
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The Gay Baby Boom: The Psyc...

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Om Purnamadah Mantra

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Agent Pink (Top Stories #4)

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Agent Pink

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How To Unleash Your Dog's L...

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“We'd all mourn for a while, but at the end of the day we were a tough lot, and we'd survive.”
Suzanne Johnson, Royal Street

“I always hated it when TV reporters stuck a microphone in the faces of people who'd just lost a home or a loved one, wanting to know how they felt. They felt like shit. They hurt, and they didn't know how they were going to get through the night. They wanted to scream and cry and hit the guy with the microphone.”
Suzanne Johnson, Royal Street

“I suggest you stand slowly and walk out with my men,â€� Zrakovi said, tapping a napkin against his lying, two-faced mouth and putting a twenty on the table to cover the drinks. “If you make a scene, innocent humans will be injured. I have a Blue Congress cleanup team in place, however, so if you want to fight in public and damage a few humans, knock yourself out. It will only add to your list of crimes.â€�
I stood slowly, gritting my teeth when Squirrel Chin patted me down while feeling me up and making it look like a romantic moment. He’d been so busy feeling the naughty bits that he missed both Charlie, sitting in my bag next to my foot, and the dagger attached to my inner forearm.
Idiot. Alex would never have been so sloppy. If Alex had patted me down, he’d have found not only the weapons but also the portable magic kit.
From the corner of my eye, I saw a tourist taking mobile phone shots of us. He’d no doubt email them to all his friends back home with stories of those crazy New Orleanians and their public displays of affection.
I considered pretending to faint, but I was too badly outnumbered for it to work. Like my friend Jean
Lafitte, whose help I could use about now, I didn’t want to try something unless it had a reasonable chance at succeeding. I also didn’t want to pull Charlie out and risk humans getting hurt.
“Walk out the door onto Chartres and turn straight toward the cathedral.� Zrakovi pulled his jacket aside enough for me to see a shoulder holster. I hadn’t even known the man could hold a gun, although for all I knew about guns it could be a water pistol.
The walk to the cathedral transport was three very long city blocks. My best escape opportunity would be near Jackson Square. When the muscular goons tried to turn me left toward the cathedral, I’d try to break and run right toward the river, where I could get lost among the wharves and docks long enough to draw and power a transport. Of course in order to run, I’d have to get away from the clinch of Dreadlocks and Squirrel Chin. Charlie could take care of that.
I slipped the messenger bag over my head slowly, and not even Zrakovi noticed the stick of wood protruding from the top by a couple of inches.
Not to be redundant, but . . . idiots.
None of us spoke as we proceeded down Chartres Street, where, to our south, the clouds continued to build. The wind had grown stronger and drier. The hurricane was sucking all the humidity out of the air, all the better to gain intensity. I hoped Zrakovi, a Bostonian, would enjoy his first storm. I hoped a live oak landed on his head.”
Suzanne Johnson

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Mercy Thompson Series by Patricia Briggs

Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, #2) by Patricia Briggs Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson, #3) by Patricia Briggs Bone Crossed (Mercy Thompson, #4) by Patricia Briggs Silver Borne (Mercy Thompson, #5) by Patricia Briggs River Marked (Mercy Thompson, #6) by Patricia Briggs Frost Burned (Mercy Thompson, #7) by Patricia Briggs Night Broken (Mercy Thompson, #8) by Patricia Briggs Fire Touched (Mercy Thompson, #9) by Patricia Briggs Silence Fallen (Mercy Thompson, #10) by Patricia Briggs
 
  25 votes, 29.1%

Shifters Series by Rachel Vincent

Stray (Shifters, #1) by Rachel Vincent Rogue (Shifters, #2) by Rachel Vincent Pride (Shifters, #3) by Rachel Vincent Prey (Shifters, #4) by Rachel Vincent Shift (Shifters, #5) by Rachel Vincent Alpha (Shifters, #6) by Rachel Vincent
 
  16 votes, 18.6%

Georgina Kincaid Series by Richelle Mead

Succubus Blues (Georgina Kincaid, #1) by Richelle Mead Succubus on Top (Georgina Kincaid, #2) by Richelle Mead Succubus Dreams (Georgina Kincaid, #3) by Richelle Mead Succubus Heat (Georgina Kincaid, #4) by Richelle Mead Succubus Shadows (Georgina Kincaid, #5) by Richelle Mead Succubus Revealed (Georgina Kincaid, #6) by Richelle Mead
 
  16 votes, 18.6%

Sentinels of New Orleans Series by Suzanne Johnson

Royal Street (Sentinels of New Orleans, #1) by Suzanne Johnson River Road (Sentinels of New Orleans, #2) by Suzanne Johnson Elysian Fields (Sentinels of New Orleans, #3) by Suzanne Johnson Pirate's Alley (Sentinels of New Orleans, #4) by Suzanne Johnson Pirateship Down (Sentinels of New Orleans #4.5) by Suzanne Johnson Belle Chasse (Sentinels of New Orleans #5) by Suzanne Johnson
 
  14 votes, 16.3%

Shadow Falls Series by C.C. Hunter

Born at Midnight (Shadow Falls, #1) by C.C. Hunter Awake at Dawn (Shadow Falls, #2) by C.C. Hunter Taken at Dusk (Shadow Falls, #3) by C.C. Hunter Whispers at Moonrise (Shadow Falls, #4) by C.C. Hunter Chosen at Nightfall (Shadow Falls, #5) by C.C. Hunter
 
  8 votes, 9.3%

Souls of Fire Series by Keri Arthur

Fireborn (Souls of Fire, #1) by Keri Arthur Wicked Embers (Souls of Fire, #2) by Keri Arthur Flameout (Souls of Fire, #3) by Keri Arthur
 
  7 votes, 8.1%

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