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Storm Crossed

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Book Info
Paperback, 380 pages
Expected publication: January 9th 2018 by Montlake Romance
ISBN 1503948943 (ISBN13: 9781503948945)
Series Grim #4
Other Editions (3)
Source:Netgalley EARC

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The latest stand-alone novel in Dani Harper’s Grim Series will delight old and new fans alike, transporting them to the ancient fae realm beneath the modern human world, where magic rules and menace abounds…

Heir to a noble fae house, Trahern is forced to watch helplessly as his twin brother is cruelly changed into a grim—a death dog—as punishment for falling in love with the wrong person. Trahern doesn’t believe love exists, but he will do anything to keep his brother alive—even join the Wild Hunt and ride the night skies of the human world.

Lissy Santiago-Callahan believes in love but has no time for it. She’s busy juggling her career as an academic and her home life as a single mom to a young son with Asperger’s. Her hectic life in sleepy eastern Washington is made even more chaotic with the sudden arrival of a demanding fae and his unusual “dog.”

Mortal and immortal have nothing in common, and the attraction between Lissy and Trahern surprises them both. But when their desire places Lissy and her child in the path of a deadly faery feud, will the connection last, or will their separate worlds prove too great a divide?

My Thoughts


When the opportunity came available, thank you Montlake Publishing, downloaded a Netgalley ARC copy of the book to read because it was billed as a stand-alone in the Grim
series. Although this is the 4th book it really does stand on it's own with just the right amount of scenes with characters from the previous books that give readers a little taste to whet their curiosity about the first three tales.

What made me give into my desire to read this particular book was a fondness for all things involving fae/human romances, the elements promising scenes with the Wild Hunt and a few other things that caught my interest immediately. Not least of those was the fact have read and enjoyed works penned by author Dani Harper already.

As knew I would totally regret not reading the previous three books. Not because felt this 4th book needed back story from them but because missed out on what I suspect were wonderful reading experiences just like this was.

The transitions from fae world to the human world were seamlessly integrated and beautifully detailed so there was no doubt which was which.

For me the book was a perfect blend of fantasy and reality, love and hate, joy and sorrow and all the other elements melded together that make a story work from beginning to end smoothly and effortlessly for readers.

[EArc from Netgalley]
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