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Elder Races #4.7

Hunter's Season

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This title was previously published and is being rereleased by the author. It has not been revised.

As an assassin for the Dark Fae, Xanthe always wore a mask, hiding her emotions to do her duty. But when her identity is compromised, she trades undercover work for guarding Queen Niniane—a position that often brings her in contact with Chancellor Aubrey Riordan.

A year ago Aubrey’s wife tried to assassinate their new queen in his name, a betrayal of everything he believes in. And now an attack on his life proves the dark conspiracy is not yet over. Although injured and weak, Aubrey can’t help but be drawn to the shy assassin and loyal protector to the queen. Xanthe is everything Naida wasn’t, and the passion she stirs in him is something he thought had long passed him by.

125 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2012

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Thea Harrison

63 books5,490 followers
I write paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and other stuff. I taught myself to read when I was four. That was around the time I tried to ride my tricycle to work. I wasn't sure where work was, but I knew it had to be interesting if people went there every day. Now I combine my love of books with work, and I don't have to ride my tricycle to get there. My Elder Races series began May, 2011. You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook!

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Profile Image for Alex is The Romance Fox.
1,461 reviews1,242 followers
November 12, 2016
A short novella that takes place in the Dark Fae World about Xanthe, one of their assassins, who has returned home and now been assigned as Queen Niniene's guard and Chancellor Aubrey Riordan. We have been introduced to both in previous books and here is get their HEA.

Their romance is sweet and heart-warming. I particularly enjoyed the time the two spent together at her home. They were a perfect couple. Even though it was a quick and short story, the author still did a great job at developing the characters.

I loved getting to know more about the Dark Fae world - Niniane and Tiago play a big part in this story and it was lovely to see how Niniane handles being Queen in the intriguing political arena of her court.

I can't wait for the next book............and more of Pia and Dragos!!!!
Profile Image for Sophia Triad.
2,241 reviews3,765 followers
February 13, 2018
Aubrey and Xanthe

Xanthe is an assasin/guardian for the fae court and she works for Niniane and Trago. We met her at Devil's Gate.
Chancellor Aubrey was going to be a king if Niniane did not accept becoming a queen. As we have seen in Storm's Heart, Aubrey is a good person while his wife was evil and she was plotting against Niniane. Now his wife is dead and he does not plan to have another one until he meets Xanthe.
Xanthe is assigned to him by Niniane for protection and after a brutal attack, the two of them will spend a lot of time together at Xanthe's cottage until Aubrey recovers.
Aubrey does not hide his interest in Xanthe, while she thinks that she is not good enough for him:

Don't play with me just because you're bored.

Aubrey feels too old and tired, but he finds Xanther irresistible:

I'm falling in love with you. And damn, it's a deep deep fall.

This is a slow burn romance that takes place in the Dark Fae Realm. It is so sweet and beautiful the way the love grows. It should definitely have had to be a longer novel, but still it is engaging and heartwarming.
Profile Image for  Danielle The Book Huntress .
2,756 reviews6,619 followers
August 11, 2020
I read this out of the Destiny's Tarot duology.
I was surprised to see that Aubrey was the hero in the second story, "Hunter's Season. " I became acquainted with him in Storm's Heart, as he is the Chancellor of Adriyel. I know that he doesn't look old, but I thought of him as being older. Technically, he's lived a long time because Dark Fae do live long lives. Eventually, I saw him as looking kind of like Hugo Weaving as Elrond from the Lord of the Rings movies. So to me this is a May-December romance. I don't know that it actually was meant to be though. I do love unrequited love stories, and this qualifies since Xanthe has been in love with Aubrey for ever. It's also a sort of forbidden romance in that Xanthe is just a soldier/assassin, and Aubrey is very highborn and highly placed in the aristocracy. It also counts as a cabin romance and a nursed back to health romance. So a lot of the tropes I enjoy in one book. I liked it a lot. Not as much as "Devil's Gate," but it's still really romantic and a very good story with a satisfying conclusion.

***It makes me sad about how

I strongly recommend this series if you like paranormal romance, fantasy romance, or fantasy with romance.
Profile Image for Stacie.
2,555 reviews274 followers
July 17, 2024
4+ "Unexpected Love" Stars!

I loved this one. It was a surprisingly sweet story about unexpected love; with some political machinations and assassination attempt thrown in. I absolutely loved both Aubrey and Xanthe. I would have enjoyed a full length story with these two. But as it was, I very much so enjoyed their novella. This one was my favorite novella of the series so far. Still loving the Elder Races! Happy reading!
Profile Image for Keri.
2,103 reviews122 followers
February 2, 2016
Loved this little book. Xanthe and Aubrey were well drawn characters, despite being a short. Their romance was sweet and I thought they made a perfect couple. Thea Harrison's world gets better and better. We even get a little Tiago and Tricks. :-) Can't wait for the next Pia and Dragos book!
Profile Image for Melanie.
515 reviews154 followers
January 7, 2017
Yesss!!!!!! Thea Harrison is BACK! With a BANG! Thank the gods!

I love Thea Harrion's 'Elder Races' novels with its alternate world of numerous Elder race factions intermingling and coexisting alongside humans, its emotionally-challenged alpha males who need a little TLC, and its charismatic heroines all delivered with Harrison's uniquely elegant writing style. Her 'Elder Races' novellas, however, have been (for me at least) a different experience altogether.

The four novellas Harrison has released have all shared a similar story arc - that of a powerfully magical tarot card set that subtly influence the romantic lives of individuals of its "choosing". The first 'True Colors' was really good and I loved it, but the following two were huge disappointments for me. The stories felt too rushed and didn't do justice to the characters.

'Hunter's Season', which I almost skipped due to how much I just didn't enjoy the last two(!), was, in a word, amazing. It's a bit of a toss up, but I may have enjoyed 'Hunter's Season' even more than the first novella 'True Colors'. I loved both Xanthe and Aubrey, and reading about their budding, fragile romance was touching. Although this is a relatively short novella, Harrison dealt with the timeline deftly and managed to stretch out their story so that their relationship blooms over an appropriate time period... and when they finally get together - YOWZA! Very hot indeed.

It was great seeing Niniane and Tiago from 2nd novel 'Storm's Heart' again, and it's nice to know they are still going strong in the Dark Fae Otherland. We knew given Niniane's coronation as Dark Fae queen and the relative distrust of the Dark Fae towards outsiders that their relationship wouldn't be easy, but it appears they are still deliriously happy with each other and all is well.

It would seem that the tarot cards have been put to repast for awhile so 'Hunter's Season' heralded the end of that particular novella story arc. I hope that any future novellas (and novels for that matter) keep up this level of awesomeness... because when Thea Harrison is on - she's ON!
Profile Image for Lady Heather .
1,312 reviews772 followers
August 8, 2013


First read: September 20, 2012

Amazing novella to complement the "Elder Races" series!
Xanthe & Aubrey's story was wonderful to read.
The readers finally get the answers to the mystery of the tarot cards, and we get to spend time with Tiago & Niniane once again.


Second read: August 7, 2013

Loved Aubrey and Xanthe's story a second time. I really like how this story continued right where Devil's Gate left off.. right after Duncan and Seremela dropped Xanthe off in Chicago.
Profile Image for Romanticamente Fantasy.
7,976 reviews236 followers
July 15, 2019
Recensione in ANTEPRIMA
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Veronica - per RFS
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Buongiorno a tutte vorrei fare un breve premessa prima di darvi la mia opinione per la recensione del libro “Stagione di caccia – Razze Antiche #4.7”, io adoro questa serie e soprattutto amo due personaggi in particolare Dragos e Pia per me sono e saranno sempre i miei preferiti. Ma devo dire che nel corso della lettura degli altri titoli della serie ho imparato ad amare anche gli altri personaggi, anche se lievemente di meno, ok che ci posso fare per me è così. Sono stata felice quando ho saputo che la Triskell aveva acquistato i diritti della serie così da poter continuare la serie che si era interrotta, e sono altresì contenta che abbiamo potuto leggere anche le novelle che di solito non sempre vengono tradotte e pubblicate.
Ora dopo questa breve premessa, sono felice ci parlarvi di questa novella. I protagonisti sono Xanthe e Aubrey Riordan, Lei guardia di palazzo e assassina e lui cancelliere della corte dei fae oscure. Se ve lo state chiedendo, voglio confermarvi che ritroviamo anche Niniene e Thiago che abbiamo già conosciuto e amato.

I due protagonisti sono così diversi lei per il mestiere che fa è una donna forte, determinata e calma. Lui invece è un politico e quindi vi ho già detto tutto, però spezzando una lancia a suo favore, infatti, è uno dei pochi amati e apprezzati dai fea oscuri in quanto giusto e corretto. L’avevamo già conosciuto nel libro di Niniene e Thiago, infatti, sua moglie aveva complottato a sua insaputa per uccidere la regina.

Lui di questo è estraneo tant’è che la stessa regina le è amica e ha piena fiducia in lui proprio per la sua correttezza. La prima volta che si vedono Aubrey ammira sì la bellezza di Xanthe ma ammira soprattutto la sua calma e compostezza.

I due sono attratti naturalmente e complice anche l’attentato subito da Aubrey i due finiscono insieme uno per guarire e l’altra per proteggerlo.

Mi è piaciuto molto come i due si sono rapportati e come lo stare insieme li ha resi uniti anche se così diversi sia per carattere che per estrazione sociale (lei un comune cittadina, lui un aristocratico). Mi è piaciuto anche vedere come lei lo ha aiutato a fidarsi nuovamente, perché diciamocelo aver scoperto il tradimento della moglie non è stato facile per un uomo della sua levatura morale. Vedete ha trovato lei la sua controparte perfetta secondo me, ok che lei è un assassina ma è leale verso il suo popolo e la sovrana.

Bè che dire è una bella novella in tutti i sensi e se volete sapere come va a finire la loro storia e sapere chi ha complottato contro il cancelliere dovete solo leggere il libro.

Io dal canto mio vi posso solo dire che è un racconto bellissimo e di leggerlo. Inoltre, Thea Harrison si riconferma una delle mie autrici preferite.

Alla prossima.
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Profile Image for Cheesecake.
2,800 reviews508 followers
December 9, 2018
Xanthe and Aubrey. Love the names!
Well this is the last short story revolving around a magical deck of tarot cards. Just a sweetly romantic little amuse bouche for between longer reads.

The reader, Sophie Eastlake was wonderful.

Warning, this one has a huge ass spoiler for book 2.
But ironically I feel like going back and reading book 2 now (I originally couldn't get into that one).

Xanthe was the mysterious assassin from Devil's Gate (Elders 4.6). Queen Niniane makes her one of her personal guards. As such she often runs into Aubrey whom she has always admired from afar.

Aubrey is the queen's chancellor and as such, an elf of great power, yet he's also a nice and honourable man. But also a man who is sad and cast adrift personally since his wife died a traitor. He questions his own judgment now. He does notice Xanthe when she returns from her last job as an assassin. He notices her because she is everything his wife was not. She is honourable and loyal and scrupulous about fulfilling her duty.
She also has a sensuous mouth and well.... she is prettier every time he sees her.

He is attacked and almost killed and it is Xanthe who must nurse him back to health. And so hidden together, they enjoy an intimacy that might never have otherwise happened. Especially in a class strapped society like the dark fae court. The chancellor and a nameless palace guard??? shocking!

I really enjoyed this one. Sweetly romantic with just a bit of action and a dash of intrigue. But mostly just two people who have a lot in common but are from very different walks of life, falling in love. It's not insta, but it is fairly quick as it is a short story.
My only complaint is that Xanthe seems so alone. I wondered if she had no friends and it made her character feel a little unfinished.

Lots of cameos of Tiago and Niniane

Safety is good
Profile Image for Angela (Angel's Book Nook).
1,672 reviews973 followers
August 28, 2024
I read Hunter’s Season when it was first published and loved it. I’ve been on an audiobook kick and decided to try out Ms. Harrison’s Elder Races series in Audio.

Even if you haven’t read an Elder Race book you could still pick this novella up, but I would recommend at least reading Books 1 & 2 first in the Elder Race series; since they give you a sense of what is going on in the world.

Hunter’s Season features Xanthe a Dark Fae Assassin and Aubrey a Dark Fae Chancellor. These characters are secondary characters introduced in the Elder Race series. We meet Xanthe in Devil's Gate and Aubrey in Storm's Heart. These two come together to create a lovely and passionate romance.

This novella was sensational with a heavenly HEA. Ms. Harrison delivers a beautiful blossoming romance; between two very different characters. Their romance builds slowly, is sweet, and adorable. I love how the author put so much attention on their romance.

I adored Hunter’s Season. The conclusion was satisfying, the romance is charming, and we get a little danger and intrigue too. Harrison shows us just how much love can truly heal.

Audio Review Dec. 2017: I enjoyed the audio narration for Hunter's Season. Sophie Eastlake did a superb job with the voices and bring out the blossoming romance between Xanthe and Aubrey.

The Elder Race series brings us a verity of unique supernaturals, worlds, and so much more. It’s an entertaining series to read or listen too. I highly recommend diving in.

Rated: 4 Stars

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Profile Image for Annie .
2,506 reviews940 followers
October 5, 2012
Thea Harrison delivers a stellar HEA for two secondary characters in the Elder Races series. Xanthe, the assassin for the Dark Fae first introduced in Devil's Gate and Chancellor Aubrey Riordan from Storm's Heart come together to create a sweet, yet sizzling romance that will be sure to melt readers.

While the beginning is a little slow, Harrison delivers a beautifully bloomed romance between two vastly different characters. Their romance builds slowly, in a manner so sweet that readers may be surprised by the amount of attention Harrison puts on the romance. But it is something that I have to appreciate since authors don't do it as much, especially in a tightly-written novella.

There is a satisfying conclusion to the tarot cards and a sweet acknowledgement to Mouse, who brings more tenderness to the short story. Overall, HUNTER'S SEASON hit all the right spots for me as a romance reader. With danger, intrigue and a heady dose of romance, Harrison shows how love can truly heal all.

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3,348 reviews93 followers
November 12, 2023
I liked Xanthe and Aubrey together. This was a sweeter story than some of the others in the series. Sure there's the threat to Aubrey, and he's been seriously hurt, but the actual work of figuring it all out is going on outside of the little bubble that Xanthe and Aubrey find themselves in. While Xanthe may have had a crush on Aubrey for a while from afar, Aubrey really doesn't know who she is until her return from her last mission. I liked how Xanthe's quiet just gives Aubrey room to be and recover from all the horrors of his last relationship and it's current repercussions.

I do really like this series, but I'm excited for the next book being a full novel.
Profile Image for Jules.
84 reviews4 followers
July 7, 2019
Due e mezzo.

Non mi ha fatta impazzire, a dirla tutta.
Contrariamente a quello che è successo in tutti gli altri libri/ novelle, qui l'azione si consuma all'inizio, con l'aggressione di Aubrey da parte di un gruppo di attentatori.
Tutto il resto della storia è molto romance e mostra l'evolversi dei sentimenti tra lui e Xanthe, ma per qualche motivo non ho trovato questa coppia molto convincente.
L'ho letto in un soffio. Non mi è dispiaciuto, ma non lo trovo memorabile.
Profile Image for Ferdy.
944 reviews1,286 followers
October 4, 2012
Spoilers

I'm not really a fan of Thea Harrison's novellas but since I've read all her other novellas and this was the only one left, I thought I may as well read it for completions sake.
Hunter's Season focuses on the romance between Aubrey, the chancellor of the Dark Fae, and Xanthe, an assassin and a soldier. The plot was pretty boring — after Aubrey's attacked, Xanthe looks after him and they fall in love. Considering this was a novella, I felt there was far too many mentions of Xanthe doing chores around her house. I don't care about characters cooking and cleaning, instead of describing nonsensical tasks, those paragraphs/sentences should have been used on Xanthe and Aubrey's underdeveloped romance.
I wasn't impressed with any of the characters, Xanthe was pathetic, desperate and boring — she had no friends or any meaningful past relationships apart from with her dad — she was just so blah. Her servile and worshipful attitude towards Aubrey was cringey. Aubrey was kind of a bore and only really seemed to like Xanthe because she worshipped the ground he walked on.
The romance came across as largely one sided since Aubrey wasn't really over his wife's death and betrayal. Aubrey and Xanthe's relationship lacked chemistry and passion and I didn't buy that Aubrey truly loved Xanthe.
Niniane acted childish and silly — she makes for a very ridiculous queen. All these characters are meant to be centuries old yet act like teenagers — what's the point of having centuries old characters when they read like a cross between a teenager and a 20 something year old??
Overall, the plot was blah, the romance was rubbish and the characters were forgettable.
Profile Image for Lisa - (Aussie Girl).
1,471 reviews218 followers
September 19, 2012
This is the fourth novella in the Elder Races series and finishes off the arc concerning the mysterious tarot cards. Niniane's assassin Xanthe has brought the pack of cards back to the lands of the Dark Fae and is soon directed to guard the injured Chancellor, Aubrey Riordan. The plot is primarily the growing love story between Xanthe and Aubrey however we see some snippets of Niniane and Tiago and their life in the Fae Court. The romance is sweet and handled well in the confined space of the novella format and maybe it was my imagination but seemed a trifle hotter than Thea Harrison's usual writing style?? The epilogue finished up nicely with the Tarot cards returned to their Goddess ready to go where ever they are needed most.

3.5 stars - I added an extra .5 for the reference to Reeces Minatures Peanut Butter Cups in Niniane's private rooms - even the Queen of the Dark Fae cannot resist those delicious treats!! (Love'em).
Profile Image for Amyiw.
2,816 reviews68 followers
January 18, 2014
1st read February 24, 2013 to fill a Hunter requirement

re-read on January 17, 2014 to continue series in order

I think I liked this better on the re-read as I think I missed some of the background by not reading the novella before it. Of the 3 novellas this was my favorite and I've decided to bump it up from the 4 stars to 5.
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3,437 reviews579 followers
September 23, 2012
Novellas do not tend to work for me in general and though this was not bad and continued storylines we had read before and took us into Dark Fae territory again, I was not blown away. The romance was mellow for me and I did not feel any sparks between the hero and heroine. Hence my rating.
Profile Image for Feel The Book.
1,739 reviews55 followers
July 22, 2019
Recensione a cura di Cleo per Feel the Book

Questa novella conclude il ciclo che aveva come elemento comune il mazzo di tarocchi dotati del potere di Inanna, che sono passati di mano in mano e, nella novella precedente, erano stati consegnati a Xanthe, la fae conosciuta da Seremela e Duncan a Devil’s Gate.

Tornata ad Adriyel dopo aver svolto la sua missione per eliminare uno dei fae responsabili dell’assassinio dei genitori di Niniane, Xanthe si ritrova a dover svolgere un nuovo incarico per conto di Tiago, ma stavolta è un lavoro che la coinvolge anche a livello personale: deve proteggere il cancelliere Aubrey, che è stato ferito durante un agguato, un uomo che ammira per la sua correttezza morale e che nel medesimo tempo la attrae, un uomo che ritiene irraggiungibile e troppo al di sopra di lei.

Mentre gli intrighi politici del regno fae continuano, Xanthe e Aubrey vivono in un rifugio isolato e imparano a conoscersi, l’attrazione infrange le barriere sociali e sboccia in un legame nuovo e inaspettato.

La contrapposizione tra la forza e la femminilità di Xanthe aiuta a creare un personaggio inedito per la serie, una guerriera gentile e paziente capace di curare un cuore ormai spento. Dopo il tradimento della moglie avvenuto nel secondo romanzo della serie, infatti, Aubrey si era gettato nel lavoro vedendolo come l’unica ragione di vita che gli era rimasta, eppure dietro alla sua immagine di politico retto e integerrimo c’è un uomo buono che merita di trovare la felicità. Il lento avvicinarsi e scoprirsi tra i due è ben orchestrato, il rispetto di Xanthe per la posizione di Aubrey resta intatto mentre la passione li travolge senza tuttavia tramutarsi in ostacolo.

Avendo molto amato Niniane e Tiago nel libro a loro dedicato, li ho ritrovati con gioia nei momenti a loro dedicati, brevi sprazzi che mostrano come le loro interazioni scherzose non siano svanite col tempo e come riescano a bilanciare la rigidità del cerimoniale imposto dalla corte fae con la loro vita privata, nella quale sono liberi di amarsi ed essere se stessi.

Un altro personaggio simpatico è la piccola Mouse, una specie di regalo che l’autrice ha fatto ai suoi lettori, dimostrando ancora una volta come le piaccia ampliare il mondo delle Razze Antiche e renderlo il più variegato possibile.

Ambientando la novella nel regno fae, la Harrison esplora nuovi spazi, lontani dalle città umane e più vicini a una forma di fantasy classico, con un forte contatto tra i personaggi e la natura, senza tuttavia smarrire le atmosfere comuni ai vari volumi della serie, con quel pizzico di magia legato ai tarocchi di Inanna che si dimostra un valore aggiunto.

Editing a cura di The Goddess per Feel the Book
Profile Image for Ren Puspita.
1,475 reviews1,016 followers
June 9, 2014
3 stars

Project Elder Races Novella Read-a-thon

For the last novella in Tarot arc, Hunter's Season make me disappointed. Same case with Oracle's Moon, mine is unpopular opinion. Meaning I don't know why many reviewer love this. I will not state what I love and what do not like, because there so much things that I do not like.

First,the story was dragging a bit. I expect something big happen, mostly because the title. What I got was both h/h, Councillor Aubrey Riordan (I don't remember him actually, when he first appear at Storm's Heart) and Xanthe Tenanye playing home. And then they express their undying love #rollingeyes. This novella more like traditional HQ novel but with paranormal theme.

What make me disappointed again is the way Thea wrap this arc. Just..too simple. Just one chapter (as epilogue) and well..nothing happen! I'm scratching my head when read it. After so much mysteries and build up about the mysterious Tarot Deck, it's like Thea just want reader deal what with she write. This is what make me really frustated. I want something more explanation!

Anyway, if you miss Niniane Lorelle (aka Tricks) and Tiago, they will play bigger role here. Hunter's Season is by far the weakest Elder Races novella or maybe because I have too much expectation for this yet I got otherwise.
Profile Image for Babette Brown.
1,114 reviews29 followers
July 24, 2019
Abbiamo lasciato il cancelliere Aubrey Riordan ferito nell’anima, dopo il tentativo della perfida Naida di uccidere la nuova regina dei Fae Oscuri, Niniane. Lo ritroviamo, ferito anche nel corpo, dopo un attentato alla sua vita.
Come tutelare il fidato cancelliere? Come evitare che un secondo attentato abbia successo? E chi vuole la morte di Aubrey?
Se lo chiedono Niniane e il compagno Tiago. Prima di tutto, occorre nascondere l’amico in un luogo sicuro; poi, bisogna mettergli a fianco qualcuno che sappia difenderlo a costo della vita. La candidata ideale per i due compiti è Xanthe, guardia di palazzo e sicario della regina. Al momento, la giovane guerriera è disoccupata, visto che ha dovuto bruciare la propria copertura presso il Devil’s Gate. Ecco, quindi, in una casa sperduta nel bosco, Aubrey e la sua guardiana. Sappiamo già come andrà a finire (ricordate la regola aurea del romance? Sì? Brave), ma Thea Harrison in poche pagine (questi racconti mi fanno morire…) riesce a imbastire una bella vicenda, ricca di colpi di scena, sentimenti, sesso.
Insomma, alla fine si è soddisfatti, ma è come per il tiramisù: c’è sempre spazio per un’altra fetta / pagina.
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825 reviews
September 18, 2012
I really liked the slow-build romance in this one. It took center stage in the story. The lead Fae characters Xanthe and Aubrey were well developed and likeable--they were some of my favorites so far in the series. They were such opposites--her a commoner assasin/soldier and he an aristocrat Chancellor--but yet so well matched. I also enjoyed the glimpses we got of Tiago and Niniane. It was good to see them again. I like the 'mouse' character and hope to see more of her. If you are in the mood for a sweet romance that will leave you feeling happy at the end, this is a good little read.

What would have moved it into the 5 star range for me: if the mystery portion of the plot was more fully developed. For example, if we had seen the details of the investigation of the attackers, rather than that being handled 'off camera'. I'd rather experience it, instead of just being told the outcome.
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3,105 reviews203 followers
October 14, 2012
I did like this story set in the Dark Fae lands, but I didn't love it. I never felt any true chemistry between Xanthe (love that name) and Aubrey. Also there was no clear indication to me what she looked like, which was offputting. The romance was a quiet one which even though you knew it was coming, still snuck up on you a bit. Considering these characters I think that was the right choice. I loved seeing Niniane and Tiago again - my favorite couple in this series. They need another book! Overall a pleasant read but definitely not a keeper.
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1,912 reviews42 followers
May 26, 2013
The best one of Elder races novellas so far!

This story features Xanthe and Aubrey - both heroes are from the previous Elder Races books. So we have some background information about them, yay! They don't have a life span problem,'cos both are the same species... another yay! And they have a steaming hot and natural-feeling romance...nothing is too rushed, nothing is out of place. Loved both the heroes, loved seeing Tiago and Niniane again, loved that the romance took place in the Otherland and everything had a nice fantasy feel.

5 absolutely deserved stars!
Profile Image for Laura (Kyahgirl).
2,347 reviews150 followers
September 19, 2012
4/5; 4 stars; A

Another great Elder Races novella. I was happy to see Aubrey find some happiness after all his various trials and tribulations. Xanthe was perfect for him. It was also fun to catch up with Niniane and Tiago in the Dark Fae kingdom.
I wish there had been a little bit more with the Wyr kitty but am so impressed with Ms. Harrison for creating and incorporating a character as part of a reader contest. That is kind of a fun idea.
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414 reviews9 followers
November 12, 2012
Loved this...short, sexy, excellent addition to the Elder Races story.
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