First book of what looks to be an interesting spinoff from the ‘Gray Wolves’ series. Seems to be centered on Peri’s ongoing fight with the new baddie: Volcan. And the adventures and romances of the five new Gypsy Healers: Anna, Stella, Kara Jones, Heather Banks (who is blind) and Jewel Stone. Jewel's already found her mate: Dalton Black, Dillon’s new Beta. But she’s too young to be claimed and they have ohter issues. It looks like Sally and Costin are also going to be constants in the series. There are two main storylines in this book. Rescuing the five healers that the Great Luna has revealed to them from the evil clutches of Lorelle who is under the influence of an ancient evil fae: Volcan. And second, Peri and Lucian’s growing romance is wrapped through it, finally coming in full bloom just at the end of the book. Also near the end, is when Dalton realizes Jewel is his lifemate, but they both have some pretty serious emotional scarring to overcome. Quick Thoughts: 1)For a centuries old fae, Peri is very childish. 2)You can see exactly why some of these guys are Alphas and Alpha mates, they so wise (i.e., getting there males to see how they feel), powerful (i.e., controlling the pack and fighting the bad guys) and patient (i.e., handling a bunch of males that act like 5-year-olds). Though there have been a few that weren’t, but then they didn’t become Alpha the correct way. Fave scenes: Peri and Lucian’s bonding, the search in Forks, Washington, Lorelle and Peri’s fight at Peri’s house and Dalton fighting for and protecting Jewel during and after the big battle. Into the Fae by Quinn Loftis is the start of the Gypsy Healers series, a new spin off series set after book seven of her Gray Wolves series.Peri and Lucian are back, and fighting the bond of course. At least, Peri is. Lucian's just glad she's his. Bringing into the front some lesser characters from the Gray Wolves books, Elle, Sorin, Crina, and Adam also star. Of course, Sally and Costin are right in the middle of the mix.This brings us to the Gypsy Healers. There are five new ones in the world, and Peri's evil sister is trying to get to them before Peri and gang can rescue them. It's a fight for five teenage lives, and the power of the wolves who might just someday be their mates. Of course, Peri keeps the humor intact and even Sally steps up with an inner strength she hasn't needed before. And these five girls though they were human, and they're not.All in all, this book lives up to Gray Wolves standards and I'm so excited to continue in the world we love. The humor and charming wit, the fighting spirit, and the possessive, bossy nature of wolves all come back to play!
What do You think about Into The Fae (2000)?
Perfect set up for the rest of the healers.. Looking forward to reading this series.
—rach
Really good!I loved Lucian and I'm on the edge of my seat for book two!!!!!!!
—majoy