Seph is coming to grips with being the Lustrata and everything that might mean, when there is a new problem on the horizon. Seems the fairies want Menessos dead. And they don't mind starting a war to make it happen. A war that could have devastating results for all the non human races. This was a great story - Although it had some real tearjerking moments in it. I really enjoyed the action; and the moments where the action settled down to let the human moments in. Again, Menessos manipulations can be frustrating. So once again, he's still not my favorite character in the book. He's got a long way to go before I can appreciate him. But since I'm sure he's part of whatever plans are out there for Seph, I'm working on it. The author has kept the action moving right along in her third book in this series! With one death among her allies and losing parts of her soul, the main character just keeps forging ahead. She has faith in her Goddess, Hecate, like the Pope has faith in God. Totally unshakable. This allows her to acknowledge her fear but to stride forward into situations where less faithful witches might not tread even carefully. With her werewolf and vampire, she's out to save the world!
Do You like book Feenring (2012)?
Still hoping schoolboy Johnny gets written out of the series - can't wait much longer
—Jeff