***OVER ONE MILLION READERS HAVE BEEN PLEASURED BY THE TEMPLE VERSE NOVELS. NOW IT’S YOUR TURN…***Fae are missing all over Boston, and apparently, no one else is suicidal enough to look into it.Good thing Quinn MacKenna—black magic arms dealer and Fae half-breed—has been searching for a way to earn back some of Boston’s goodwill after almost destroying the city…twice. Besides, favors for the Fae … destroying the city…twice. Besides, favors for the Fae usually pay dividends if you play your cards right…
As long as the Fae don’t double-cross or otherwise backstab you. But that hardly ever happens…
Thankfully, Quinn has Robin Redcap to back her up—between his skill at navigating Fae politics and his penchant for extreme, brutal violence, it’s a match made in Heaven. Or Hell.
But the only evidence they have to go on is a crime scene laden with ritualistic ingredients and blood—lots and lots of blood—leading Quinn to suspect witchcraft.
Except the witches are a tight-knit community who don’t appreciate Quinn’s intrusion—even when all she wants to do is help. Simply put, what happens in the coven stays in the coven.
The situation grows murkier and deadlier by the minute as Quinn finds herself cauldron-deep in a swirl of betrayal, conspiracy, and vengeance.
Especially when she discovers who is really stirring the pot, and that it might all stem from an unfulfilled promise made by a certain trigger-happy redhead regarding a certain magic-slinging wizard in St. Louis. And the Fae put pretty big stock in promises and agreements.
Double, double, toil and trouble…
This little oath-breaker is in big, big trouble.
Quinn is the newest antihero in the Worldwide Bestselling Temple-Verse by Shayne Silvers. Join Cameron O’Connell and Shayne at the literary bar to sip a dirty cocktail of feisty Irish brogue – with an unhealthy splash of monsters – TODAY!
If you like KF Breene, Shannon Mayer, CN Crawford, Ilona Andrews, Faith Hunter, or Patricia Briggs, you will LOVE the SIXTH installment of the Phantom Queen Diaries.
Book Order:
- Whiskey Ginger (Book 1)
- Cosmopolitan (Book 2)
- Old Fashioned (Book 3)
- Dark and Stormy (Book 4)
- Moscow Mule (Book 5)
- Witches Brew (Book 6)
Phantom Queen Diaries eBook categories:
- Dark Fantasy
- Supernatural Thriller
- Witches & Wizards
- Urban Fantasy Thriller
- Paranormal Romance
- Supernatural Shifter
- Angels & Demons
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Paranormal and Urban Romance
- Supernatural Mystery and Suspense
- Vampires and Werewolves
OVER ONE MILLION READERS HAVE BEEN PLEASURED BY THE TEMPLE VERSE NOVELS. NOW IT’S YOUR TURN…
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This has to be one of my favorites right now (who knows what exciting developments will occur in the next book which could oust it ) in the Templeverse. Who could pass up reading the adventures of a 6 ft tall gorgeous redhead who is a total bada** and magical to boot. Start with her first book or start from the very beginning with Obsidian Son to get to know the entire cast of wonderful characters.
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Another great adventure for Quinn! This book takes you deep into her story and leaves you wanting more! I highly recommend this series. This is not your usual fantasy fluff story but a deep look within the character. Definitely worth a read!
Fantastic!
The series gets better with each new book.
Loved this book! A definite must read along with all the Templeverse books. And Cameron O’Connell definitely throws in some serious twists and turns! I spent more than one moment sputtering in shock and so did my husband. Well worth the read!
With the disappearance &/or ritual murder of random Faelings, Quinn is hesitantly tasked with finding the culprits. What? Black magic arms dealers can play detective if they want.
What we end up with is an insidious plot, the return of a frenemy, and a potential date, all while Quinn is learning the extent and ramifications of her powers. Trial by fire indeed. And, to be frank, she has no clue if she’ll end up the victor.
Brew delivers loads of action, snark, and a couple of info bombs that rattle the foundations of Quinn’s life. A story that is extremely worthy of immersing yourself within.
Shayne Silvers’ Temple Verse is one of my absolute favorite urban fantasy literary playgrounds, and the Phantom Queen Diaries series that he and Cameron O’Connell have created to play on it is ideal. So now we come to the sixth book on that series, Witches Brew, and what can I say other than “wow”. Somehow these authors have managed to maintain the same exciting tempo and high quality – and sheer unmitigated fun – over the course of so many books. Quinn MacKenna, black magic arms dealer and Fae half-breed, may be in a bit of a bind this time around but I’d never bet against her – and having Robin Redcap to back her up (with his lovely penchant for extreme, brutal violence) doesn’t hurt at all. Nope, rather than betting against her I’d bet on having a truly enjoyable read. It’s what you call a sure-thing wager. But for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises – the book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, it is easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to the next book in this series.
Cameron O’Connell and Shayne Silvers have delivered a dramatic and exciting addition to the Phantom Queen series with Witches Brew. I love the growth and depth Quinn’s character underwent in this book. She’s a strong, feisty character that always seems to be helping the underdog. Quinn gets answers about her past and the leader is left with breathless anticipation on what way she will use this information in the future. This book packs a punch and has it all, witches, fae, magic, and fighting. Be prepared to not be able to put it down until the climatic end. There are several OMG moments throughout that will leave you begging for more. Bravo Cameron and Shayne! You never disappoint and always leave me wanting more. I cannot wait for the next Quinn book.
Although i know these books cross over into the Nate Temple series and also the Callie Penrose series, i eventually most inevitable stall out on them. They seem to lack the certain “niche of their own”. Almost to much going on with three different series. I always end up finishing them because they are needed for the full effect.