Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Review: Grave Visions (Alex Craft #4) by Kalayna Price
4 stars for Grave Visions (Alex Craft book 4) by Kalayna Price.
An enjoyable, entertaining read that is worth the long wait of 3.5 years.
Grave Visions is a good story with snippets of interesting tidbits that help readers refresh their memories about the fae and faerie, that is, after discounting the one annoying character, the Winter Queen whose power and greatness I certainly do not see eye-to-eye on.
On the topic of Death.. ah... I never know Death, also known as the Grim Reaper or soul collector or what have you, can be one such mystical yet charming character until the Alex Craft series. Yes, I am definitely looking forward to seeing more of him in the next instalment.
Publisher: Roc
Publication date: 2 Feb 2016
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If a girl can't trust the dead, who can she trust?
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 center in the conflict brewing in Faerie, and she must find answers before she’s dragged so deep that she loses her freedom.
*Blurb from author's website*
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