Eighteen-year-old Raven has always had a plan: college, a stable
job, and marriage to her high school sweetheart—all within the safe
boundaries of her comfort zone. As a neurodivergent girl adopted into a
family of high achievers, she understands the importance of stability.
But when a single disastrous day leaves her without a job, her best
friend, or her boyfriend, Raven’s carefully planned future unravels.
Desperate for a fresh start, Raven takes a leap of faith in the form of a mysterious job offer that lands her in a magical realm where humans coexist with fae, dragons, vampires, and other fantastical creatures. Her unlikely guide is Hunter, a snarky and secretive vampire who insists her bloodline holds the key to breaking an ancient curse. Reluctantly, Raven agrees to help, embarking on a quest filled with impromptu hip-hip concerts in medieval taverns, sassy talking unicorns, and growing feelings for Hunter. But as sparks fly, so do her suspicions about his true intentions.
To save a kingdom—and herself—Raven must uncover the secrets of her heritage and decide if she’s willing to risk everything for a magical world and a love that feels too impossible to be real.
Desperate for a fresh start, Raven takes a leap of faith in the form of a mysterious job offer that lands her in a magical realm where humans coexist with fae, dragons, vampires, and other fantastical creatures. Her unlikely guide is Hunter, a snarky and secretive vampire who insists her bloodline holds the key to breaking an ancient curse. Reluctantly, Raven agrees to help, embarking on a quest filled with impromptu hip-hip concerts in medieval taverns, sassy talking unicorns, and growing feelings for Hunter. But as sparks fly, so do her suspicions about his true intentions.
To save a kingdom—and herself—Raven must uncover the secrets of her heritage and decide if she’s willing to risk everything for a magical world and a love that feels too impossible to be real.
I’ve read other books my McEntire and so knew I was in for a treat with this one. I always love their rich worlds, with a hint of more beneath the surface. I adored Raven, and loved how the story drew me in and made me sit up and want to finish it all in one sitting. I only didn’t because sadly sleep isn’t optional. I adored Hunter too, the twists and turns had me flicking through the pages, feeling like I’d find the answers but knowing that I was still going to be surprised. That ending cinched it for me and I can’t wait for the next book! Very much recommended!
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