Sons of Rome Series by Lauren Gilley

4.56 · 33 ratings
  • White Wolf (Sons of Rome #1)
    #1

    White Wolf (Sons of Rome #1)

    Lauren Gilley

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2017

    NYPD homicide detective Trina Baskin is having nightmares. Vivid ones. Full of blood, and snow, dead wolves…and a young man with pale hair who howls like an animal. She chalks them up to stress and an overactive imagination, too many Old Country stories from her Russian father who, when he’s had too much vodka, starts to rave about dark forces and things that look like men…but aren’t. But then a case hits her desk that can’t be explained... more

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  • Red Rooster (Sons of Rome #2)
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    Red Rooster (Sons of Rome #2)

    Lauren Gilley

    Rated: 4.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2018

    In New York City, a string of increasingly-grisly murders leads Detective Trina Baskin, and her newly-immortal partner, Lanny, to a frightening facility with designs on studying all the immortals they can get their hands on. When one of their own is abducted, they’ll have to rely on dangerous new allies, plunged into a world they can barely believe exists…much less survive... more

  • Dragon Slayer (Sons of Rome #3)
    #3

    Dragon Slayer (Sons of Rome #3)

    Lauren Gilley

    Rated: 4.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2019

    In 1931, a golden-haired man in fine clothes appeared to a Siberian boy. An apparition in the snow. In 2018, he guided a pack of misfits to his prison. A man made of sharp smiles, and smoke, who they can hear, but can never touch... more

  • Golden Eagle (Sons of Rome #4)
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    Golden Eagle (Sons of Rome #4)

    Lauren Gilley

    Rated: 4.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2020

    In 1942, Chekist Captain Nikita Baskin led his elite group of Soviet Secret Police into the wilds of Siberia on a mission to retrieve a “volunteer.” Sasha Kashnikov, Tomsk University student and trapper’s son, became a werewolf, an intended weapon against the Nazis. But in truth, he was meant to be the Familiar of the vampire Rasputin... more

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