This week I'm featuring Midnight Rider: Fae of Falls River by Stormie Black. I'm really enjoying this clean urban fantasy. It had a bit of a slow start, but things have really picked up and I'm fully invested now.
Can a protective sister and a broken fae keep their feelings untangled during a dangerous investigation?
Life is certainly no fairytale.
Ever since our mom's untimely death, my sister has insisted on acting out. And when I go in search of her to curb her reckless behavior and keep her from being a victim mentioned on the nightly news, I wind up slung over the shoulder of the man who slipped something into my drink. That's when the Midnight Rider, a fae vigilante in the supernatural underworld, rescues me. He's mysterious and broody, but I can't deny his skill in taking down bad guys. So in an effort to keep my sister out of trouble and track down who's behind the charmed poison that was given to me and other unsuspecting women, we form an unlikely alliance.
There's just one catch.
I agree to drink something that makes me forget I ever knew the Midnight Rider existed when our investigation is over. But as we trek deeper into the web of deceit in Falls River's underbelly, I discover that I don't want to forget the fae male who resembles my knight in shining armor.
I agree to drink something that makes me forget I ever knew the Midnight Rider existed when our investigation is over. But as we trek deeper into the web of deceit in Falls River's underbelly, I discover that I don't want to forget the fae male who resembles my knight in shining armor.
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday (Kat's POV)
I don't see my sister anywhere, but I know she's here. It's the place she's most frequented since our mother's unexpected passing three months ago.
Friday 56 (Aris' POV)
I rise to my full height, only an inch or two above his own and search his eyes. "If you've got something to say about the things I've done, then spit it out, brother."
What have you been reading lately?
I haven't read many books set in the fairy (right?) world but the ones I did read, I liked. This one seems to have potential. Thanks for playing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by, Anne! Hope you have a great weekend! :)
DeleteThis one really sets the scene for the family dynamic at play! I just started Hannah Morrisey's latest
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I hope you enjoy it! Have a great weekend! :)
DeleteI like the sound of this one. And I just finished reading Ronie Kendig's Havoc...and loved it. Thanks for recommending that one. :D
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you loved Havoc, Lark! It was an exciting read, wasn't it? Hope you have a great weekend! :)
DeleteThis wouldn't be something I'd usually pick up but it sounds good! Hope you're enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kym. Hope you have a great weekend! :)
DeleteSounds like a good one!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lauren! Hope you have a a great weekend! :)
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