
Fennrys might also be a flame to her, or some would wish.

She has lost everything, the theater which she called home and Sonny. She is starting to get control of her powers, somewhat, transforming into a kestrel, using attacks and calling the Storm Hags. Kelley is also trying live with what she had to put Sonny and everyone else through. He is really a broken man at this point and he is wondering around and encounters some of the Lost Fae.They take him to the Sanctuary, where he play and intense game with them, looses track of time and learns that the Janus Guard have been taking the fight to the Lost Fae, just attack them for game. The first half, Sonny is trying to get over the fact that Kelley "doesn't love" him anymore. I know it was to protect him and everyone else, but that killed a little of what made the first two books so great in the first place.

I don't hate things from books that often, but I just couldn't stand the whole "I don't love Sonny Flannery" thing. I'm going to start by saying that the cover for the book is fantastic and fits Kelley to the tee, that fiery red Irish hair.

Rereading the previous books in the series were nice and gave me a clear sense of the world, characters and what was going on with everything and the story. Review 2: After a couple of years, I can finally get to reading the final book in. The ending was well-crafted, a perfect match to the story.Magick time. You reach the point when you just can't believe what you're reading. So many things happen when you least expect them and you reach the point when you start to doubt every single character. I cannot believe that the story progressed that quickly.

With only a few chapters left and still so many questions and unresolved situations. So much revelation came out as it was headingtoward the end. Thinking makes it so.Loyalty has always been an issue here: you never really know who you should trust, but you still risk it for certain people despite the fact that they may betray that trust.
