Rowan Wood Legends
(The Lost Clan #2)
by Olivia Wildenstein
Genre: Paranormal/Faeries
Release Date: August 14th 2017
Summary:
SOME LEGENDS ARE BETTER LEFT UNTOLD.
I wasn’t the sort of girl who believed in fairytales, let alone tales about
faeries. But that changed the day Faeries came to my small town and Hunters
rose from their graves.
On that fateful day, I received a book, a peculiar collection of myths and
legends. Turns out it was so much more than stories. And just as I was on the
verge of unlocking its secrets, it was stolen from me by someone I called a
friend.
Now, I don’t know whom I can turn to, whom I can trust. All I know is that
there are two sides, and I am straddling the great divide because I am both Faerie
and Hunter. And although I swore I would never choose, I am slowly falling for
one of those sides…
Fans of Karen Marie Moning's Fever series will
adore Wildenstein's Lost Clan series.
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DISCLAIMER: I RECEIVED AN ARC OF THIS BOOK FOR HONEST REVIEW AS PART OF THIS TOUR. YOU CAN SEE MY REVIEW FOR THE FIRST BOOK HERE.
Amazing! The first book was brilliant. Don't get me wrong. This installment charges to the front row with amazing flair. It is a complete step up. I really enjoyed the first book. This was a slamming page-turner. The action, the romance. Love Ace, oh my gosh. Catori is an amazing lead character. If you want a book with a strong female character, she's your woman. Strongly recommend this to you. I am stoked to know what comes next!
MY RATING: 5 OF 5 STARS.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Olivia Wildenstein grew up in New York City, the daughter of a
French father with a great sense of humor, and a Swedish mother whom she speaks
to at least three times a day. She chose Brown University to complete her
undergraduate studies and earned a bachelor’s in comparative literature. After
designing jewelry for a few years, Wildenstein traded in her tools for a laptop
computer and a very comfortable chair. This line of work made more sense,
considering her college degree.
When she’s not writing, she’s psychoanalyzing everyone she meets (Yes. Everyone), eavesdropping on conversations to gather material for her next book, baking up a storm (that she actually eats), going to the gym (because she eats), and attempting not to be late at her children’s school (like she is 4 out of 5 mornings, on good weeks).
Wildenstein lives with her husband and three children in Geneva, Switzerland, where she’s an active member of the writing community.
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