Brooding Men


Vicious Minds (Children of Vice, #4)
Vicious Minds Part 2 (Children of Vice, #5)
House of Flame and Shadow (Crescent City, #3)
House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City, #2)
Powerless (The Powerless Trilogy, #1)
Restless Stars (Zodiac Academy, #9)
The Darkest Note (Redwood Kings, #1)
Iron Flame (The Empyrean, #2)
Queen of Chaos (Legacy of the Nine Realms, #5)
The Throne of Broken Gods (Gods & Monsters, #2)
The Book of Azrael (Gods & Monsters, #1)
The Crown of Oaths and Curses (The Mortal Fates #1)
Lady of Embers (Lady of Darkness, #4)
Lady of Ashes (Lady of Darkness, #3)
Lady of Shadows (Lady of Darkness, #2)
Catherine Lowell
This was not a novel. It was a force of nature. Here, in my hands, was the collective imagination of a million teenage girls. Jane Eyre was one of the most famous novels ever written . . . It was the reason that women today secretly fantasized about mystery, danger, and brooding men. Jane Eyre was a twisted Cinderella story . . .
Catherine Lowell, The Madwoman Upstairs