Author:Kalayna Price
The fourth book in the Alex Craft urban fantasy series about a Grave Witch who can talk to the dead. Perfect for fans of Charlaine Harris and Cassandra Clare.
If you want to hear voices from the dead in Nekros City, you call Alex Craft. She's a Grave Witch with reasonable rates and extraordinary powers, who specializes in revealing the secrets of the dead. But now she's the one fighting to keep her own secret. She's not human - and her newly discovered heritage is causing havoc for her both in the human realm and in Faerie.
But her status as an unaffiliated fae also makes her an ideal candidate to investigate a new street drug that has surfaced in several of the spaces between the human and fae worlds. This glamour-infused drug causes hallucinations that turn real - at least for a while and often with deadly consequences. Searching for the source of this drug - and its purpose - lands Alex front and centre in the conflict brewing in Faerie and she must find answers before she's dragged so deep she loses her freedom.
**BOOK SIX IN THE ALEX CRAFT SERIES, GRAVE DESTINY, IS AVAILABLE 2nd APRIL!**
Praise for the Alex Craft series
—— -Yum. A rare treat, intriguing and original. Don't miss this one
—— Patricia Briggs, international No. 1 bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson seriesFascinating magic, a delicious heartthrob, and a fresh, inventive world
—— Chloe Neill , New York Times bestselling author of the Chicagoland Vampires seriesOnly a thin border separates the worlds of the living and the dead in Price's captivating series debut
—— Publisher's WeeklyThis series is more addictive than chocolate
—— Huntress ReviewsNonstop action that will keep you guessing
—— Night Owl ReviewsA thoroughly enjoyable magical mystery
—— Locus MagazineCombines the perfect blend of wit, warmth and mystery that will keep you hooked until the last page and leave you bereft once it's turned
—— Rowan ColemanClear a space in your life for this awe-inspiring gem of a book. Seriously, you'll need a place for all the bits of shattered earth to land. Enthralling from the get-go and packed with an irresistible blend of brilliant characters, intriguing drama and a plot twist that will slam-dunk your brain into the middle of next week, this is a novel you'll be talking about for a very long time. It's an overwhelming accomplishment that cements Lucy Robinson's place amongst the very best in the business. Please, please read it
—— Isabelle BroomTop-notch, unforgettable women's fiction. The Day We Disappeared is a rare gem, a novel that haunts, inspires and captivates. The story took me completely by surprise. Its compulsive, funny, sad and shocking, and is the finest example of a romantic mystery you'll read all year
—— Victoria FoxWe love a book with a twist and this doesn't disappoint
—— Now MagazineA real page-turner, with an unexpected twist
—— BellaThis gem packs a proper thriller punch
—— The DebriefThe Truth According to Us will spirit you away to a town from a bygone age, where customs and habits may be different, but where the hearts of its inhabitants, both dark and loving, remain recognisable.
—— View MagazineA spellbinding tale of family secrets, love, redemption and hope.
—— Woman & Home MagazineEvocative
—— Daily MailA joy from start to end
—— Bookclub Pick HEAT MAGAZINEAnnie Barrows creates a worthy successor to Lee’s beloved Scout Finch….The Truth According to Us has all the characteristics of a great summer read
—— Miami HeraldIt takes a brave author to make the heroine of a new novel an observant and feisty girl...Like Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird...Barrows...has created a believable and touching character in Willa.
—— USA TodaySparkles with folksy depictions of a tight-knit family and life in a small town...Add The Truth According to Us to the stack of repeat-worthy literary pleasures.
—— Seattle TimesA big, juicy family saga with warm humor and tragic twists...lively and engaging.
—— St. Louis Post-DispatchThere is much to recommend this book...a pleasant summer read.
—— Roanoke TimesGood old-fashioned story-telling with a charming cast of characters
—— San Francisco ChronicleThe perfect read. Read it!
—— Elle Magazine