
Then…the fae arrived. After a brutal attack, Krystalf is left shaken as he witnesses for the first time how powerful they are. And at how helpless he truly is against them.
For the devilishly-handsome Auren, a gargoyle from Cara, Egypt, finding his mate was the last thing on his mind. He’s been painstakingly hunting the host of fae who attacked his home. That hunt leads him straight to the arms—and heart—of the mysterious mage, Krystalf. Yet, more questions than answers arise once Auren sets foot in Tromsø. Questions regarding how Auren knows a certain incubus—and perhaps the reason why the fae have come so far north…
Review: So this is the third installment, and I still have questions. These magical beings know so much about each others races, but not about the Fae that are now hunting them. The reason and method behind their mating is also still confusing. There are some answers about Jakai, but we're left with more questions than answers in the end. I'm not sure how the next book will go in this series, but there has to be a next one at some point. There's more information in this book than the previous two, at least, and enough to keep me interested once there's a fourth one.