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It’s been a year since Darkstone opened the doors between Earth and the fairy dimension, ushering in magic and mythological creatures—a year fraught with miracles and disasters as mankind struggles to live with forces long deemed imaginary.

Wild and youthful Gillie flees her English home to roam this new world. Her travels take her to Portland where she meets Lindsay, the girl with the blue hair. Gillie’s attraction is instant, but something magical has chased her across America and she shouldn’t stay long.

Formerly homeless, Lindsay’s devoted her life to helping street kids. Gillie’s appearance at the outreach center sparks a dread allure, one that urges her to overstep the bounds of social propriety. The question is moot after something ethereal targets both her and Gillie, burning down her apartment building.

With no safe haven, they are on a desperate scramble for answers, hopping freight trains to escape their pursuers. Who wants Gillie dead and why?

226 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2017

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D. Jordan Redhawk

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A fan-geek and internet junkie, D. Jordan Redhawk is a passionate writer of lesbian romance, covering multiple genres. She highlights the outsider, revealing that we are not all that different from one another. Her books are published by PD Publishing and Bella Books.

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August 21, 2017
An entertaining new read by Redhawk. This is an urban fantasy book, but it is a little on the lighter side. Not too gritty or overly dark, a feel good read for the most part. While this is not really a sequel, it takes place in the same world as Darkstone. It has all new characters and takes place about a year or so after Darkstone. I thought Darkstone was just okay, not one of my favorites by Redhawk. I enjoyed this book much more. You do not have to read Darkstone first. Redhawk explains enough to know what is going on. If anything after reading this, you might want to go back and read Darkstone for the history of this fantasy world. But it is not necessary to enjoy this story.

In a world were the fae and mythological creatures of all shapes and sizes, live with humans, this new world is a much different place. Gillie, has fled her home in England to travel the world. A bit of a vagabond, she is now backpacking in the USA. Lindsay, volunteers her time cooking and serving meals to the homeless. She was homeless herself, and now wants to give back. She meets the intriguing Gillie and can't stop the attraction. But a possible relationship is put on the back burner when it appears a paranormal creature is trying to kill Gillie. Can Lindsay and Gillie escape with their lives, and find a way to fight back?

As I said above, this really was a good entertaining read. I enjoyed it for sure. Redhawk writes really well, and it is easy to get immersed in the book. There is some good exciting parts with the mythological creatures, but the whole book isn't full speed. You learn a lot about what it is like to be a homeless traveler, which was actually pretty interesting. And during that time you watch a strong friendship grow. The romance is a slow building one. It is much more on the sweet side, with a few make-out scenes, but no sex scenes. Both characters are very likeable, and I enjoyed them as a couple.

My only real complaint, is that Redhawk did not dive into Lindsay's past more. Something big happened that she became homeless, a few years back. Her past is hinted at, but you never really find out what happened. I think it would have explained her character a bit more to know. Her character grows a lot in this story, and it was nice to see, I just wanted a little more background.

Redhawk, has created a really good base for a fantasy world. She could easily write many more books that take place in this world. While I would love to see more with these characters, I'd be happy to read any books that take place here. And while I didn't love the Darkstone book, I'd like to see what Darkstone (the character) is up to now. I think urban fantasy fans will be entertained by this read. And I can't wait to read what Redhawk writes next.

An ARC was given to me by Bella, for a honest review.
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