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206 pages, Paperback
Published August 3, 2021
She might now be queen alongside her new husband, King Rhodri, but Maewen is determined to maintain her job as a detective in the human realm for as long as she can. That means suppressing her banshee power, at least during the times she is here in the human world and working for the Supernatural Police.
My mind keeps creeping back to a time and place it doesn’t want to revisit in my memories. Last time the ether was ‘out of kilter’, as Ammie calls it, I almost died. Although my cousins know part of the story, they are not privy to everything. They both know the Winter Fae saved my life—and that the act caused some kind of imbalance in the etheric energies. They don’t know the Fae used old magic to save me. Old magic, especially when wielded by Fae warriors, is the most powerful of all the magics. Surely, its protection couldn’t have failed now. Could it?
The gateways between the realms are stable. The Fae Winter Court might have given everyone a little wobble there for a while, with the previous King Tryppton losing his mind and his evil queen, Rhodri’s mother Rhiannon, threatening the Accord Agreement that keeps all supernatural beings and magic users safe and responsible here in the human world. But the new King Rhodri, and his half-human, half-banshee detective bride, Maewen, are at the helm of the Winter Court now. Even though Mae spends half her time here in the city working as a senior inspector in SUDAP, things have become remarkably calm.
Topaz is a mystery, on many levels. She is also one hot-ass woman, with her long dark hair falling casually down past her shoulders, her luscious curves that she doesn’t seem to be aware of, and those sea-green eyes that spear me with cool disdain.