Wandering into the Lost Village wasn’t part of the plan.Once Rosie sees how broken Avalon is, she knows something has to be done. When Draper comes into her life just as Bastien leaves, things that she thought she understood start to spin out of control.Rosie wasn’t expecting to have to prove herself, but when she rescues her cousin from the Forgotten Forest, she’s quickly put in the crosshairs. … she’s quickly put in the crosshairs. When an attempt on her life is made, Rosie quickly sees that though she’s been offered protection, she truly is on her own.
“Lost Girl” is book two of a 14-part fantasy romance series written by USA Today Bestselling Author Mary E. Twomey.
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Faîte Falling is an 11-Part Urban Fantasy Series based in French Folklore.
“Draper and I were starting to become friends. He stuck by my side or Lane’s almost the entire time, except when he had business to attend to. Then he’d come back fumbling and embarrassed, needing his cigar to calm his nerves. I could tell he was worried we’d be so mad at him that we’d leave, but I’d never had a brother before, and wouldn’t give him up without a fight. I educated him all about modern cars, and he taught me a new card game I’d never heard of called Barbu. I
completely sucked at it, but neither of us cared. We were just happy to play together. He treated me like I was five, which, after being yanked from my life with little say in anything after that, didn’t feel patronizing. It felt like we
were both trying to be extra kind to each other to make up for lost time, and to pay respect to the long roads that somehow led us to playing cards together, like it was the most natural thing in the world. Plus, I could tell he needed someone to baby; poor guy was so turned around.”
This quote shows the beginning of bonding between Ms. Rosie (Ro) Avalon and her adopted big brother and first cousin Draper (Duke Henri’s oldest son, who was banished). This is the second book in the 11 part series entitled the Faîte Falling Series by Mary E. Twomey. According to the author: One of the big themes in this series is knowing who you are, and how positive self-talk can change the trajectory of your fate.”
The flow of book two was fluid, with continued incidents colored with droll discourse among the fantastically well-rounded characters to ease their dangerous expedition. My mind was blown by the curves and circles!
As Always, I will not divulge ANY spoilers, Darling Reader as I wish for you to relish the Continuing Journey of a new heroine: Ms. Rosie Avalon.
I gave this book five (5) stars as I Absolutely Adored this Fantastical French Fable and I ardently advise you, Dearest Reader to buy this new series.
I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Let me start by saying how much I just LOVE Mary’s books! All of the series of hers that I’ve read so far are just wonderful and each subsequent series just continues to exceed the previous excellence that I’ve come to expect! I am seriously overwhelmed with her talent! That being said, Lost Girl, book 2 in the series, Rosie continues to develop into the strong amazing woman that she is, just slow to shine. She is forced to make some hard decisions, but does it the right way, and tugs at your heartstrings throughout. You as the reader are drawn into the story and end up cheering and jeering at just the right places. Rosie makes you want to love her! Can’t wait for book three!