The epic two book finale starts here. The stakes are higher. And the enemy is one of their own.
It’s all come to this. This moment in time. Everything Natalie Johnson has fought for.
Newly promoted paladin commander Natalie Johnson is about to bring the demonire tracking system online. If she’s successful Meadow’s Creek may finally be safe from bloodsuckers. If not, the egg on her face will be enough to make a gourmet omelet.
But when old friends and foes begin showing up in town under questionable circumstance, it’s clear something new is on the horizon. The murder of a prominent official threatens to cripple the brittle peace Natalie has brought to town.
Alternate realities and timeline jumps all converge revealing truths, deceptions and worst of all, roads not taken. Natalie must face her worst fears, her biggest regrets, and most of all a deep longing that nothing will ever be the same again.
Meanwhile a long sought after ally brings them all to the brink of madness. And his betrayal? Could be the biggest heartbreak of them all.
In the tradition of young adult vampire fiction such as Twilight and Buffy the Vampire slayer, comes The Dream Slayer.
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Read Missy’s review on Resolve
The 2nd part in the epic finale starts here.
Once [SPOILER] believed in her and now, one last time, Natalie will put everything to the test to bring him back.
But with half of Natalie’s team in critical condition, the fight won’t be easy. WOMP’s order to shoot [CENSORED] on sight to protect their vast empire of secrets will pit Natalie against the organization she’s been faithful to since she first heard the word paladin.
Now that relationship will be put to the test.
Natalie will find a way to restore his soul, no matter the risks. No matter the stakes. Even if it means revealing her identity and location to her mortal enemy. And the end?
Well, it might just prove to be the very beginning.
In the tradition of young adult vampire fiction such as Twilight and Buffy the Vampire slayer, comes The Dream Slayer.
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My review:
The Natalie’s are more connected than ever after joining their powers to destroy their alternate reality self and absorbing Damien’s demon. Now, fresh from the lose of Mr. Buckle and the slayer staying in the real world both Natalie’s struggle to find how they fit in as they get ready to fight not only for the town of Meadow’s Creak but for the world.
Fury was everything I could ask a series finale to be. It was packed with action and drama. Both Natalie’s were faced with personal problems they had to choose and things they had to give up for the safety of the world, all while trying to find a solution to save Mr. Buckle before they had to kill him. So many things happened that made this book so fascinating and amazing that I couldn’t put it down. Fury turned into to way more than it started as; a young girl scared of her own shadow suddenly given the power to change her perspective on the world and her destiny, fighting for the things she believes in and loves and unwilling to settle for anything less. Fury really showed the growth of the characters and the series. There are so many things that I would love to discuss but I feel that that would take away from feeling that Fury gives the reader. The perfect ending to a series, followed up by an exciting surprise.
About the Author:
I could write this in the third person. I could tell you what I like, where I was born, and what my favorite things are.
But instead, I’ll say I don’t want to write like everyone else. I don’t want to craft stories you’ve read a thousand times before. I want my novels to be a cinematic experience, blending themes, genres, and situations unlike any you’ve ever read.
I want to break the rules. I want you to break out in a cold sweat as you read my books out of fear, love, and excitement. I want my books to be an experience. When you finish, I want you to feel something. Good or bad.
If you do, then I’ll have succeeded. If not, I’ll keep trying.
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