Gena Showalter
2) The immortal
Author
Series
Rise of the warlords volume 2
Publisher
HQN
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
"Halo Phaninon, assassin of gods, is as cold and merciless as a machine. For victory, he crosses any line...Except, each morning he awakens to the same day, forced to relive new horrors. Only one other person retains their memory--the beauty who threatens his iron control. Ophelia the Flunk Out hates her disaster of a life...Nearly every night she's doomed to repeat her own murder, but each morning she arises to spar with Halo, the ruthless warlord...
4) Ruthless
Author
Series
Immortal enemies novels (Showalter) volume 2
Publisher
HQN
Pub. Date
[2022]
Language
English
Description
Venturing out of the forest, the only home she's ever known, Viori de Aoibheall, who has the ability to sing monsters to life, embarks on a forbidden affair with Micah the Unwilling--a brutal warrior--and her brother's greatest foe.
5) Heartless
Author
Series
Immortal enemies novels (Showalter) volume 1
Publisher
HQN
Pub. Date
[2021]
Language
English
Description
After receiving a long-awaited heart transplant, a professional gamer girl begins to develop strange abilities and is soon launched into a mysterious world filled with fantastical and deadly creatures and ruled over by an extremely seductive man.
6) The warlord
Author
Series
Rise of the warlords volume 1
Publisher
HQN
Pub. Date
[2021]
Language
English
Description
For centuries, Taliyah Skyhawk has prepared to become Harpy General, leader of the deadliest female army in existence. One of the requirements? Remain a virgin. But, for a chance to save her people, she must wed the fearless leader of the Astra Planeta, Alaroc Phaethon.
The time has come for Roc to sacrifice another virgin bride to his god. There has never been a woman alluring enough to tempt him from his path. No warrioress powerful enough to overcome...
7) Firstlife
Author
Series
Publisher
Harlequin
Pub. Date
2016
Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 4.4 - AR Pts: 16
Language
English
Description
-- New York Times “The story’s use of religion as a framework is fresh and layered, giving the novel an epic sweep.” — -- School Library Journal