"Strings" [Among the Mythos Series, Book 3] by Ruthanne Reid
Author's Book Description : Need help? You probably shouldn’t ask Grey.
He’s a runaway Fey prince in New York City. He feeds on love like some kind of vampire. He really doesn’t like people.
Then a monster hunts him down in late-night Manhattan, ruins his vacation, and forces him into the fight of his life.
He’s marked, and monsters are coming for him. Grey had no plans to be a hero, but that doesn’t matter. Sometimes, no matter what you do, you aren’t the one pulling the strings.
My Book Review : 4 out of 5 stars! Three months after “The Christmas Dragon,” book 2 in this series, we now follow John Grey, who’s an Unseelie Fey Prince, while he sates his needs in Manhattan. However, at the end of one of his “sets” Grey finds himself hunted by something to be thought of as a myth with only the “help” of humans to save him. Will his “help” be enough?
This interesting look into Grey, really sets the tone for the series and makes me wonder as to where all of these “personal stories” will lead. It was a touching tale of a “guy” realizing there was more to life then what he knew and wishing to be a better “person” because of it. I liked Grey. I hope to see/read more of him (and Katie).
I definitely recommend this novella and series to those who read paranormal and fantasy books.
Purchase This Book and/or The Other Books From It's Series Here : IndieBound (Paperback) : The Sundered (Book 1) | IndieBound (Paperback) : The Christmas Dragon (Book 2) | IndieBound (Paperback) : Strings (Book 3) | Smashwords (e-Book) : The Sundered (Book 1) | Smashwords (e-Book) : The Christmas Dragon (Book 2) | Smashwords (e-Book) : Strings (Book 3)
My Previous Review(s) for this Series : Book 2
Author's Novel Extras : Strings - Overview
Author's Series Extras : The Sundered - Overview | The Christmas Dragon - Overview | Notte - Overview
Book Teaser(s) :
I’m distinctly male, yet fabulous. Take that, Orlando Bloom.
I’m just glad Tolkien finally broke the world of the stupid idea that elves are all tiny and annoying. Those are not elves. Those are sprites. It’s thanks to all that sprite nonsense that the word “elf” has become offensive. ~ within Chapter 1 - titled 'An Elf in Manhattan'
For more information on this book, series, and/or any other books by Ruthanne, then please check out her website.
STRINGS by Among the Mythos, Fantasy Series by Ruthanne Reid -- REVIEW TO COME #teaser #meme-- CONTEST LINK TO COME SOON!
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