When the people Rosie loves are in danger, there’s nothing she won’t do. With Brighde trapped by Morgan le Fae, Rosie begs Kerdik not to put himself in danger. With no way to help him when he goes missing, Rosie turns to unlikely allies. When Lane sacrifices everything to walk straight into the heart of the battle, Rosie knows there can be no life for her without Lane.Bastien and Rosie hold … Lane.
Bastien and Rosie hold nothing back as they set out to free Kerdik, and end Morgan le Fae once and for all. Little do they know that the biggest danger to Avalon doesn’t come from the evil they can see, but the evil that’s been cleverly hidden.
“Stubborn Girl” is book seven 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.
“Kerdik turned to where the window used to be and clicked his fingers, making the stones over the glass tumble to the floor with several bowling ball-sounding cracks. He popped open the window and surveyed the land with furrowed eyebrows. “If I faint, do see that I don’t tumble out the window,” he said over his shoulder to us. “That would be embarrassing.”
I let out a noise of distress. “Jeez!” What are you up to that would make you faint, Kerdik?”
“Protecting what’s mine. I worked for a long time with your little friend Judah to get the aqueducts just the right dimensions. I won’t see an army come and mess up my handiwork.”
I smirked at him. “Admit it. You love Avalon. You want to watch over us.”
Kerdik shook his head. “I want to watch over you.”
Bastien grumbled several curses under his breath, letting me know their little truce was reaching its breaking point.
Kerdik blew out a long breath, and then lifted his hands, stretching them out of the window. I moved to his side, and Bastien peeked over my shoulder to watch the sight that ripped a gasp from us both. Stone walls shot up from the earth, building on the one we’d been constructing with the sweat of our hands. Kerdik took our handiwork and made it taller, thicker and infinitely longer. The wall snaked on down the edge of the territory, until I couldn’t see its end anymore.” (pp. 28-29).
Book seven was action-packed, dangerous, suspenseful, with applicable to the story; violence of fighting. Nevertheless, there were continued episodes painted with amusing dialogue among the tremendously well-rounded characters to relieve the strain.
Always, I will not reveal ANY spoilers, Bodacious Bibliophile 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 Definitely Loved this Fantastical French Fable and I ardently encourage you, Dearest Reader to buy this new series.
Date Published: May 2nd, 2018
Format: e-book (kindle), paperback (prime)
Genre: French Folk Tales, Mythology, Paranormal & Urban Fantasy,
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Available at: Amazon.com, Apple i-Books, Barnes and Noble nook,
Kobo, Goodreads
Once again, Mary Twomey has provided a gripping follow up book (number 7) in the Faite Falling series. Although the story continues at a great clip to maintain your interest (there is nothing tiring about this series anyway), we start to see some “ends” get tied together. Rosie must make some choices and stand her ground, but through it all, remains the likable star of the show she has proven to be since the first page of the first book! The twists and turns in the storyline continue to captivate, and I actually waited to read this one until I had the next one so I wouldn’t have to stop reading! This series is best read in order, as the character development is so important as the story progresses. Each of the characters although tied to the others, carries their own weight within the story. Continues to evoke your every emotion at every level. You will not go wrong with this series!