Suleima and her friends are searching for a missing companion and a key. They are not the only ones looking for it; Solisa, the Sun Goddess of the fae, is also in pursuit. If they don’t find the key before she does, the world they know will cease to exist.
Their journey is far from safe. Each step poses a new danger. Their trip through the swamp is plagued by various creatures that obstruct their path and threaten them.
Suleima’s friend Jonah agrees to help them find their destination. Suleima’s mate, Gage, is displeased with Jonah's involvement. He is so jealous of Jonah that he constantly growls at him. Suleima reassures Gage that he has nothing to fear, insisting that Jonah is merely a friend, but Gage doesn’t believe her or simply does not care.
Elements & a Key had me racing to the end from the first page, pulling me deeper into its story, leaving me reluctant for it to conclude. The mystery and suspense were ever-present, making the story all the more engaging. Each use of magic further captivated me.
I love the world-building in Elements & a Key; it is remarkable in so many ways. I enjoyed meeting the diverse cast of characters as they entered and exited their lives almost as swiftly. Although they posed significant threats to our friends, they ultimately fulfilled their purpose and played an integral role, despite their brief appearances.
I relished observing the fae and fairies as they danced around, casting their spells. I could vividly envision it as if I were a participant, witnessing the spectacle unfold. I imagined a multitude of vibrant colors swirling around as they wielded their magic. I adored it and eagerly anticipate more adventures in this enchanting world of fae and magic- or at least, I sincerely hope there will be more.
I recommend Elements & a Key to all fans of magic! Grab a copy of Elements & a Key today!