Christine Feehan
Leopard's Prey
Jove / May 28, 2013 / $7.99 print, digital
From a tough stint in the armed forces to stalking the unknown as a bayou cop, leopard shifter Remy Boudreaux has been served well by his uncanny gifts. And right now, New Orleans could use a homicide detective like Remy.
A serial killer is loose, snatching victims from the French Quarter with pitiless rage and unnatural efficiency. But something else is drawing Remy into the twilight—a beautiful jazz singer bathed night after night in a flood of bloodred neon.
Sultry, mysterious and as seductive as her songs, she’s luring Remy deeper into the shadows than he ever imagined. And as their passions swell, his keen instinct for survival will be challenged like never before. By a killer—and by a woman.
Christine Feehan has writing the alpha male down to a fine art. Whether it’s
her romantic suspense series or her paranormal romance series, Feehan is sure to have an alpha male in there you both fall in love with and want to plan a funeral for. Her alphas are dominant, fiercely overprotective, and always in control—until they meet their potential mate. Then it becomes a battle as the man (and in the paranormal series, the leopard) seeks to make their mate theirs in every sense of the word.










Jacquelyn Frank

Steampunk, Burlesque, Secret Agent Re-imagining of Beauty and the Beast—are you intrigued yet? “Beauty” has been replaced with grad-student-burlesque-dancer Jolie Benoit and the “beast” is secret agent/former soldier Wesley “Hauk” Haukon, who was horrifically burned and scarred. But even that description doesn’t begin to explain how great this series has turned out to be.
With season two of this Syfy drama rapidly approaching (it returns Friday, June 7, 10 pm), it’s a great time to catch up on the promising mystery/sci-fi hybrid series Continuum.
Molly Harper
Voyeurism is the practice of spying on people engaged in intimate behaviors, such as undressing, sexual activity, or other actions usually considered to be of a private nature. Voyeurs are most commonly male, though it’s not restricted to gender. For some, the thrill of voyeurism is the secretive nature of the act—the individual being viewed is often unaware of the voyeurs interest. Cameras, webcams, and photographs are tools of the trade. When a voyeur becomes obsessed with their subject, however, it can often lead to stalking. Often regarded as being sexual in nature, it can also be done in a nonsexual nature.

It’s that time again, where I gross you out and make you dirty giggle in your office. I can’t believe this is my fourth
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Acheron and Styxx, twin brothers not of blood but bonded together by the will of the Gods. Not since Caine and Abel has there been a story of two brothers whose relationship is such a tangle of jealously, pain, and rage. In 











