Kyrin tries to fit into Paragoy once she’s no longer able to shift through the dimensions. Alric struggles to help her, but she keeps more of her evil tendencies to herself. Sithias begins his bid to get Kyrin to join him, as the trolls come forward as a new enemy.
Sithias finally offers the twins a place as his followers, and Kyrin fights against it. The deity sends someone to help her that ends up being more of a nuisance. The elves join the humans in Valhara and Kyrin immediately clashes with them.
T.M. Nielsen doesn't necessarily consider herself an author. She's an every-day woman who had a story to tell. Never intending to let anyone else read it, she decided to put it all down on paper. What she ended up with is a fascinating tale filling 7 books full of drama, adventure, action, romance, and excitement.
When asked why she decided to publish, she stated, "I want for others to be able to forget about problems in life and to lose themselves in my world... the world of the heku. While I write, I laugh, cry, grin, gasp, and my heart races. I want others to experience that too."
T.M. Nielsen is a computer tech by trade and lives with her husband and two beautiful daughters.
This book was amazing, and deserves at least 6 stars. :)
T.M. Nielsen is an amazing author and is able to pull you in to where you feel like you are part of the story. The characters that you create are incredible and I love getting to know them better as each story unfolds. I loved reconnecting with Kyrin and being a part of her adventures in Paragoy.
Thanks T.M. Nielsen for bringing me another great story. This book proves that anytime that Kyrin is around, there is always a story to be told. I hope that there are many more Kyrin adventures to come. <3
T.M. Nielsen is such an awesome author. Through this series, she developed the characters with such care, that a reader can't help but feel a closeness to them and watch them grow. Kyrin is now trapped in the Paragoy Dimension and has real problems dealing with her feelings of anxiety, anger, and fear. She tries to use herbs to help her cope with these feelings, but continues to stuff them down. By the end of the book, she is handling her feelings better. Still you can still see her uncertainties and frailties. Again a book that I will continue to read many times.
I didn't though that we had the pleasure of a continuation in this series but I'm really glad TM decided to make us happy with it. Kiryn had come far from the first book and even for the third, I've have come to love this character and have a place on my heart for her. She has overcome so much and Alric is the perfect man for her. In looking forward for the next one and I'm sure I'll be more than thrill for the ones to come.
Not as good as the previous books. I do not mind that Kyrin has no grasp on the ways of living but when someone tells you what is normal and she blatantly does the opposite; it is getting really tiresome. It was funny in the earlier three books, now its old news.