Once Upon a Broken Heart
“The Fates weren’t dangerous because they were evil; the Fates were dangerous because they couldn’t tell the difference between good and evil.
read more“The Fates weren’t dangerous because they were evil; the Fates were dangerous because they couldn’t tell the difference between good and evil.
read moreCecelia Rios has always lived in Tierra del Sol, and continually been told that the criaturas who haunt the desert outside of her home are dangerous.
read moreKatie always knew New York City was weird, but she didn’t know how strange it would be until she moved there after college.
read moreThis book opens with Nadya and her best friend Kostya stuck on potato duty in the cellar of a monastery after their pranks went a step too far, and balanced a lighthearted humor with dark struggles.
read moreLeah Westfall feels gold in her soul, but her uncanny ability to sense treasure makes her life dangerous during the Gold Rush in the early years of America.
read moreJamie Watson, descendent of the famous John Watson, has always been fascinated by the Holmes family.
read moreA new pirate captain has gone rogue, sailing separately from the pirate king.
read morePoppy has always lived with the knowledge of her fate. As the Maiden, she has a responsibility to the people and a future already decided for her.
read moreLou has left the safety of her home to live freely as she pleases in a city, but that city is full of witch hunters whose sole purpose is to hunt and burn women like her.
read moreGuinevere arrives in Camelot with one purpose: to protect King Arthur.
read moreXimena’s sole purpose is to protect her Condesa, the rightful leader of La Ciudad.
read moreVerity is on her way to her new life when she is a front row witness to a train robbery.
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