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If there is one lesson I've been taught in my life, it's that fairies are the absolute worst. Finding a fledgling succubus in Faerie is like locating a needle inside a realm-sized haystack. With a guide I can't trust and a goal more ephemeral than smoke, my odds of success are tenuous at best. Not to mention, as the last Elemental in existence, I have a giant target painted on my back. Because one half of Faerie wants me dead, and the other half wants to use me as a sacrifice to open the gates to Earth. But I swore I would find my quarry, and I will. Even if I have to rip the entire realm apart to do it. There is a storm coming to Faerie. And that storm is me.
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6 primary booksRogue Ethereal is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Annie Anderson.
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Annie Anderson gives readers an exhilarating ride in Priestess of Storms & Stone (2020) the fifth book in the “Rogue Ethereal” series.
Let me just say though that it is best if you read the earlier books in the series or you will be like me and be “Teresa just grabbed her hands...okay who is Teresa? Good guy or bad guy?” (laugh) (No spoilers here so I am not telling (laugh.)
If you are like me and pick this book up cold you still will not be disappointed as there are magic battles, slap-downs, sarcasm battles, and betrayals. There is some romance, but all of the personal details happen off-page. Anderson concentrates on the quest to save a boy.
There are a lot of fantasy and paranormal characters which is pretty cool. Never mind the types of magic. There is a line that I really like that Max says about thinking that being the first was pretty cool, but being the last kind of sucks. This line really hit with everything going on in the world right now.
Anderson provides the adventure and action to take our minds off the crazy of the outside world, by inviting us to the craziness of Max's world.
I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.