And now I have him… and his seven-year-old cousin… and possibly depression. I guess that’s expected when you’re forced to pretend everything is normal when, in fact, nothing is normal at all. Even Drake and I playing at being happy university students is turning into a nightmare.
Our families are still behind bars, we’re running out of money, Drake is hiding something from me, and if I fail this midterm I might just lose it. Then Cecelia’s face shows up on the news and the Mythological Affairs Committee demands to speak with me.
The timing couldn’t be worse, but when we meet with the committee, bad timing is the least of our worries. Neither of us are prepared for something like this… or for what we’ll have to do to make it right.
Elle lives in the Pacific Northwest where she is the author of thirteen paranormal romantasies about deeply damaged people finding love amidst the extraordinary. Executive Director of a non-profit, and mom of two, Elle spends her slivers of free time reading, running, or thrift shopping—coffee is usually involved.
a good ending to the series, though I could always use a little more leah and drake. I think most of my questions got anseered and I liked how the epilog tied into the mythologicals series.