![]() ![]() Along side a beginning relationship with Patrick with a were, and a small group of beings as he starts to find himself a unofficial “team” and circle of friends. That’s a lot to pack into a story and this book holds that weight easily. Here they are quite the meddling group, and the layers (as well as god pantheon politics) flow through the story. The first book deals primarily with Greek although the Egyptian Ra and Norse gods are mentioned. Also as convoluted as the famous Labyrinth of Crete, which is perfect because on top of werecreatures, vampires, elves, dragons and such, the story’s man elements include the gods of various mythologies. From great fight scenes to the devastation left behind, the author brings a sense of authenticity to her writing that makes us believe! ![]() beings, crackle with life, energy, vibrancy or in the case of the vampire s, chilling magnetic power, that flies off the pages.Īnd the sense of urgency, and suspense is incredible when it comes to the battles and chases. Turner has a terrific way with dialogue and descriptions that makes these people. Once I found myself absolutely engaged with the lives of Patrick Collins, Jono, and all the rest of the beings fighting against the Dominion Sect, I was full on part of that universe and fight as well. That’s what occurred after Hailey Turner’s A Ferry of Bones & Gold got it’s narrative hooks into me. ![]() I absolutely love it when I stumble across a book by a new author and become a fan of the writer as well as a reader highly invested in a series and characters after only finishing book one. ![]()
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