![]() I would’ve been happy for more but if not, I figured I could rest enough knowing how Mac and Barrons had ended. I binge read them all and I was satisfied when it ended. Ok well this book was kind of a hot mess. It’s an unholy alliance and you never know who to trust. And the MacKeltars will want to be along for the ride too as well as the mysterious Jada who has taken over the sidhe seers at the Abbey. For that Mac will have to work with not only Jericho Barrons, her enigmatic lover and keeper of secrets but one of his men Ryodan, whom she’s never really seen eye to eye with. There’s also the task of rescuing Christian MacKeltar who lies chained on a clifftop being killed over and over again. Mac has no idea how long it’ll take her to get back…or even if she will get back. Whilst Mac was attempting to talk to her she jumped into the Silvers, one that went to the Hall of All Days. Once Mac’s best friend and almost like a sister to her, Dani “Mega” O’Malley has gone missing. The book, ever deep and present in MacKayla’s mind croons to her about all they could do if Mac gave up her control. The Song of Making could recreate the walls between the Fae and Earth but no one possesses that knowledge now. It’s now a war zone – they’ve defeated the Sinsar Dubh and imprisoned the Unseelie Prince Cruce in a tomb of ice. ![]() When the walls protecting the Earth from Faery came down, it was flooded with immortals and they’ve over taken MacKayla Lane’s new home of Dublin. ![]()
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