Be careful of gargoyles who can’t commit… seductive fae with a smirk that can melt panties.
The problem? The men are on opposites sides of a war.
Caught between the two, who will she choose?
A love triangle romance that will leave you breathless and wanting more.
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Loved this story about Wynne a witch who is cursed because of a selfish act and her journey of discovering what she truly wants in her life. A witch has died on the council and Wynne is being interviewed for the open position. On her way home she is taken by Zain, a Fae who tells her Gwawl wants to meet her. She wakes up in a damp cell in the Otherworld where she meets another captive across the cell from her who happens to be her mother, Victoria, who has gone missing for 13 years. Zain arrives and takes her and her mother to Gwawl, God of Pain. Gwawl wants Wynne to replace her dying mother that is powering his dark crystal. Gwawl orders Zain to make her learn how to power the crystals from a book given to him by Gwawl. Wynne and her mother are taken back to the dungeon. Zain can not read and has felt inferior by others so Wynne offers to teach him. Zain is drawn to Wynne and tries to take care of her, but he has orders and if not followed it is a death sentence. Wynne begins to see that Zain is not evil Fae, she’s been told about and she is drawn toward him too. Meanwhile Damian, a gargoyle, who pledged to protect Wynne and also has feelings for Wynne, is distraught that she was taken and hitches a ride to the Otherworld by threatening a Fae to take him so he can rescue her? Who will she choose Zain or Damian? This story has action, romance, twist and turns and a engaging story line that kept me flipping the pages to the end. I volunteer to read and review this ARC via Booksprout.
Action, sacrifice and a fight against evil but the focus is NOT on gargoyles!
3.5stars
I have to admit, the heavy focus on fae and witches in this book surprised and disappointed me. I’ve been hooked on the series and enjoyed its first two stories because of the brave gargoyles. It is a gargoyle series, after all. They are laced into this story but they are not really the main protagonists.
Wynne, the healing witch who has been with the series from the first book in a supporting role, takes center stage and I am conflicted about whether I like her. She’s childish sometimes and I grew tired of her constant “I hate you” carping in the first part of the story. She’s continuously tested and somehow manages to forget about the poor gargoyles evil god Gwawl tortures for his amusement. I guess falling for a mortal enemy and dealing with mommy issues distracted her?
Zain is an interesting and tragic figure with an interesting backstory and, despite his evil doings as a fae he contrasts so clearly with Marco, who’s been a major thorn in the gargoyles’ side since book one in the series. I liked the uncertainty his ambivalence gave to the story.
I felt this book did get better as the urgency picked up at the climax, and the ending was sweet, but I could not shrug off my discontent that gargoyles only played a very secondary role in the story. I am not really that interested in tales about witches.
I read a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest review.
Wynne is a witch who has yet to come into her full power but the god Gwawl wants her.
Wynne its a witch who due to her birthmark is expected to be the most powerful in ten generations but the god Gwawl has instructed the Dark Fae Zain to bring her to him in the Otherworld. Zain had seen Wynne months before and found himself unable to forget her but knew he would have no choice but to kidnap her.ON her way back from an interview with the council she encounters Zain who snaps a gold bracelet on her wrist which curbs her powers and transports her to the Otherworld. As he takes her to the cell where she will be kept she finds that her missing mother is in the one next to hers.
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This is an awesome paranormal romance! Unexpected and totally enjoyable! The characters are wonderful..
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Talk about a love triangle these three are it. Wynne is attracted to two men on opposite sides. Who will win or will she choose.
This one has a lot of twist and turns. You never know what to expect. We have drama, adventure, suspense. Great job!
I liked this book. The story was well written and the characters were well developed within the story. The chemistry between Wynne and Zain was great. I liked the ending too.
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I will admit that at first i struggled a bit to get swept up in the story, i will put this on my tired brain, but I’m so glad that i did not quit. I would’ve missed Wynne very good story. This is the third book of this series and i loved all of them so far and i just can’t wait to read more of the Gargoyles Night Guardians stories.
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This is a well written book with strong characters and an intriguing story line. The author does a great job developing the story and pulled me in with all the action,drama and suspense as well as the romance with Wynne trying to decide which man she wants. She brings vividly painted scenes with her detailed and descriptive writing and had me glued to the pages reading. I enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next one.
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This is a new to me author and I have to say I am enjoying this series. The stories and characters are wonderful.
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This is the third book in the series and features Wynne. It has all of the drama, suspense and action of the previous books with the addition of witch power and the “torn between two men” part. This book had me torn between cheering for Zane and Damian. Wynne is torn too. Who will she choose?
Entertaining story with unique ideas! I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about Wynne because of her horrible, petty actions in the first book, but she showed that she has grown as a person. I do think she should’ve thought of saving the trapped gargoyles a lot more, but she does have a lot on her plate with being kidnapped and all. Enjoyed getting more story with the witches; the magical elements were cool, and I’m still loving the gargoyles too! The world building is really shaping up too! Plus, more with the Fae! There’s a bit of a love triangle but not really, it’s pretty obvious who Wynne has the more passionate connection with. Gargoyle Damien and Fae Zain are the two guys catching Wynne’s eye. The romance does move a bit fast; I did feel like Wynne should’ve put up a bit more of a fight and not been swayed by gifts and her lust, but I did love the deep connection formed between Wynne and her guy; some good steam going on there! The development of the story really drew me in; some fun action and scenarios going on. Excited to read the next book!
Wynne was a witch told to help the gargoyles to keep fighting for goddess Rhiannon they were fighting the fae that god Gwawl created because she rejected him. Wynne also found out who her father was and it was a shock to her and fell in love with a very special man that the goddess gave back his life for doing something that wasn’t shelfish! The witches had a few bumps in life to conquer and they did!
I thoroughly enjoyed Wynne’s story. I totally thought it was going another way until it took a hard left turn. There was another twist I didn’t see coming in the Other world, which was a pleasant surprise. I love this series!
I received a arc and volunteer to review this book. WOW another fantastic book to this series. I loved it and highly recommend.