Sunday, July 1, 2018

✱✱ Book Review ✱✱ Rogue Fey by Tiffany Shand

Rogue Fey
Tales of the Ithereal Part 3 
by Tiffany Shand 




She’s a rogue fey.
He’s a mage hunter who shouldn’t love her.
Now they are fugitives on the run.

Sera struggles to uncover the secrets of the keystone, an ancient artifact believed to be the key to saving the fey from the brutal reign of mages. While Bastian helps her to keep one step ahead of the tyrant that is his father, the high council leader of the mages, another, darker threat looms on the horizon. 

The netherworld has been breached…and the demons are here.

The mages have doomed them all with their lust for technology and weapons. Now they’ve triggered deadly rifts that have allowed demons into their world. While Sera had hoped for the keystone to deliver secrets to save her people, now she must find out it’s true power and what connection it really has to the demons.




❃❃Rogue Fey releases July 2nd❃❃

https://www.amazon.com/Rogue-Fey-Tales-Ithereal-Part-ebook/dp/B07CX5C3XC






Momma Says: 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Don't blink. Don't look away. This is that kind of story. From the very beginning, the author puts us smack in the middle of the action and it doesn't let up, even with the turning of the final page. Sera, Bas, and their merry band of misfits have plenty of challenges to face in this third book in the series. Between being hunted by everyone and dealing with magic and its consequences, this group barely has time to breathe, and their journey kept me on the edge of my seat. I realize that I'm being vague, and yes, it is intentional. This one is so fast-paced and there is so much going on that almost any detail would give spoilers. This is most definitely not a series of standalones, so I would recommend starting from the beginning. The action-packed story with its fantastic characters doesn't disappoint, and with the way this one ends, I'm chomping at the bit to see what's next. 




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