This book seemed a bit slow compared to the first. Neither I, nor Keira had any sort of connection to the missing people and that lack of emotional punch hurt the story.What I enjoyed:* The Kelly family. I'm still not sure what they are though.* Bea and her family.* Keira learning more about he...
Storyline: Keira Kelly is a half-breed descendant of a powerful paranormal family who has chosen to live apart from her clan (who now lives in Canada) and stay among the humans in Rio Seco, Texas. She has been forced by her great, great, grandmother GIGI, to watch over her cousin Marty Nelson, wh...
This, this was part of what I’d just inherited, this freedom and elation, the pure brilliance of ability. No wonder my brothers loved it so much. I hadn’t known what I was missing. I turned to look at the wolf loping along next to me, in all his red, furry glory, mouth open in what only could be ...
My aunt Clara was dead, and evidently her butler was the culprit. Of course, news of her death didn’t exactly come as a surprise. Not that she was old, by any means, but at sixty-eight, Clara hadn’t changed much from her wild childhood. The sixties had been very good to he...
—Jewish Proverb “Open, how?” Adam paced the small room. Tucker had turned the car around and returned to Bea’s without another word. He’d been at the Faery portal with me before. He knew the dangers of the place. “I don’t know,” I said. “Those shapes, the dark spirits hid the magick from me at f...