For Mia, life is looking good. She has found love with Nate, another like her, and with his help she is gaining control of her abilities and in the process discovering her true self. However, the arrival of a package will again turn her life upside down. Tricked into a world she wants nothing to do with, will Mia be able to save herself, and those she loves?
The crew leave the destruction of their old home, and the death of their friends, behind them, and focus on the future. Trent has arranged a new permanent home, and this time a legitimate business as cover hoping it will keep them all safe, including Mia.
When Eric disappears Nate, Ryan, and Aiden, cross over to find him. Mia stays behind to remain hidden from the ‘Others’ but is ready to follow if Nate needs her, regardless of the consequences. After all, she can’t stay hidden forever. When Nate sends a note back she crosses over, but becomes a reluctant participant in someone else’s plan.
She can’t refuse to do what they want without risking the life of one of her closest friends, something she is not prepared to do, and as she is drawn further into that world the lives of more of her friends will be at risk.
Will her abilities be enough to succeed at the task she’s been given, and save her, and her friends? And when she sees an opportunity to take on some of the ‘Others” will she fight, run, or finally find herself in their hands?
** This series contains feisty characters, and some coarse language and violence. **
I was born and raised in Adelaide, a city I love, where I still live with my husband and two Great Danes. I've done a bit of travelling but there's no place like home.
I do read a wide variety of genres but my first loves are Fantasy and Science Fiction which is probably why ‘Ties That Bond’ doesn’t quite fit comfortably into either genre yet happily sits in the grey area in between.
In this 2nd book, Mia is back. She killed Eleanor and her father Eric, and Grandfather Sam are kidnapped. Now she has to cross over into the 'Others' world to get them back. But she is not prepared for what she finds there. And when Trent, Brandon and the other guys join her, let's just say double trouble is only half of it. Mia must take her grandfathers place to convince the resistance that Sam being kidnapped is just a rumor. But just how she has to do that is the part she's not sure about. Once again Merilyn Dignum has done a fantastic job with this book, giving it more twists than a rollercoaster.