Most people want to know what the future holds. Trust me. Sometimes, it’s better not to know.
I thought the destruction of The Whispers would free me and I’d be able to live my life in peace. I was wrong. So very, very wrong.
Kai Maddox, the head of the West Coast Gryphon clan, wants me to find his fiancé, who disappeared somewhere in Denver. I try to tell him that I don’t have the skills for that sort of job, but the next thing I know, I’m on a plane headed east. At the airport I spot a man I’m sure I know, only to realize he’s a stranger. That same stranger shows up at the bed-and-breakfast that’s the last place Kai’s fiancé was seen.
Then he starts showing up in my visions. Some very strange visions.
Someone else is also showing up in my visions. A man engulfed by fire who doesn’t burn.
Alexes Razevich grew up in Orange County, California and San Francisco. She attended California State University San Francisco, earning a degree in creative writing. She is a former editor for Electronic Engineering Times and freelance writer. Her work has appeared in The Easy Reader, (winner, fiction contest) Ceramics Monthly, Rolling Stone, and several electronics industry specific publications.
I absolutely loved the first two books . The third one, however, went off the rails. The plot for the third book did not match up to the quality of the first two.
Nic and Maddox save the day. And yet, something was missing. It was like two books in one - the missing fiance and the phoenix, and both of them were too short. I'm kinda disappointed.
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