Monday, December 16, 2024

Claws of Death
by Angelina J Steffort

Myron and the other Fae had managed to escape the human king who seeks to secure his right to the crown by marrying Ayna, the last living member of the rightful ruling family. But she is already married to the Crow King, and has no desire or intention to leave her true love and mate. But with her sister also imprisoned by the king of Tavras and whose safety is being used as a threat to Keep Ayna compliant (as well the drug that keeps their faerie powers dormant), there is little that she can do but to pretend to be a willing bride-to-be while striving to search for a way to escape.


I read a review copy of this book and like the first two in this series thoroughly enjoyed it. There are both heartbreaking as well as heartwarming moments in this book, and a great many of both. Not only do Ayna and her sister need to be rescued, but they will also need to find a way to stop the use of a magic suppressing drug that the King of Tavras intends to use to control all of the Fae kingdoms as well as his own. Talk about an impossible-seeming task! 


This was a fun book that evokes a wide range of emotions in the reader. It certainly kept me reading to find out what happens next throughout the story. If you’ve been reading this series, you won’t want to.miss this one. Though without giving anything away, I feel that  I must warn you… the ending will leave you desperately waiting for the next book in the series. I know I certainly will be.



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Claws of Death <br>by Angelina J Steffort

Myron and the other Fae had managed to escape the human king who seeks to secure his right to the crown by marrying Ayna, the last living me...