The final installment in the epic Fairy World MD series by Tamara Grantham It’s been four years since Olive Kennedy sealed the portals between Earth and Faythander. Four years that she’s been living on Earth, working as a consultant to the Houston PD. It helps keep her mind off other things—like being separated from her husband and her dragon king stepfather.Her ex, Brent Sanchez, works with her … Brent Sanchez, works with her on the police force and helps her solve crimes. His friendship is a comfort—but also a reminder of what she’s missing. Everything changes when Olive discovers a broken mirror at a murder scene. It contains magic, and although it shouldn’t exist, it could be used as a portal to Faythander. Dark forces are at work, and the one person she wants by her side to help her is literally a world away. Olive will stop at nothing to solve the murder and return to the only place she calls home.
New from award-winning author Tamara Grantham, Grayghost is the thrilling conclusion to the best-selling fantasy series Fairy World MD.
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WOW! What an amazing story….and the feelers in this story are intense.
The characters were phenomenal. I still love all the original characters but I also loved the new characters that we meet too. Olive is still a strong and stubborn character. I couldn’t help but smile, laugh or cry while reading this character and her final adventure.
The story-line is memorable and has still stuck with me and left me in a book hangover as I write this review days later after I finish the book. So many secrets, twists and feelers were in this book. Things that I thought I had figured out were wrong as usual and the shocking turn of events had me emailing the author, not wanting to believe it with my own eyes. The emotions ran strong within the magical pages of this book. This is by far the shocking and emotional story out of all of the and by far the most favorite read of mine. We see boundaries being crossed, hearts broken and jaw dropping scenes in this story. I am so sad that this is Olive’s final adventure but it was quite the wild ride. This is definitely the most incredible read and I highly recommend this entire series to read and enjoy.
I could say a lot about this book, but then I would feel like I’m spoiling it. Suffice it to say, it is an emotional, fulfilling ending to this beloved series. There are loose ends that are tied up, new characters to enjoy, old characters we’re happy to see again, and a love story that never quits.
Grayghost is the conclusion in the Fairy World MD series which is adult fantasy. This book picks up four years after Deathbringer ends. Olive is living in the Earthen Kingdom working for the police department (working with her ex) as a consultant when the Grayghost kills one woman and attempts to kill another. Olive is able to follow the Grayghost back to Faythander through a portal the Grayghost created. When Olive lands in Faythander it is nothing like she left it four years ago.
I have really enjoyed this series as a whole. I am sorry if this will all seem vague but there isn’t much I can go into without spoiling one or another book in the series. Tamara is able to tie up a lot of the loose end that was left in the other six books in the series. Once I started reading it I was finished with it in two days. I loved watching Olive grow as a character throughout this series. This was the slowest moving book in the series but like I said I still finished it in two days. The way Tamara is able to weave our world and the Fairy world together is amazing. Throughout this series, her characters are able to move through both worlds and it does not seem forced in the writing.1
The Fairy World MD series, about the elf-human Olive Kennedy, is a masterpiece of Fantasy story-telling. The greatest indication of this for me is how much I care about the characters in this world created by Tamara Grantham. Throughout the course of the seven book series, I found myself continually caught up in their joys and trials, love and tears.
Book six ended in such a way that I thought I might never recover from it. Kull and Olive were separated, apparently forever. Somehow against all odds, a way is discovered for Olive to return to Faythander, but so much time has passed and so many things have happened, that it is no longer the same world she remembers. And, even having returned, she is still separated from Kull. Her journey through the land, and attempts to set things right, is utterly depressing and almost completely without hope. This is not a bright and happy tale.
There are enemies galore here, with changing allegiances and unknown motives; even former allies are not necessarily so anymore, and even many prior friends are less than such now. There is an awful lot of intrigue and mystery, which leads to a lot of action and peril. Everyone is definitely kept on their toes.
Despite all odds, our heroes eventually do prevail, but several trials must be overcome beforehand, many secrets are revealed, and even some associates are lost. It is definitely a dramatic conclusion to this very eventful series.