The Chronicles of Kerrigan Box Set – Books #1-6 by USA Today WJ May
Book 1 – Rae of Hope How hard do you have to shake the family tree to find the truth about the past? Fifteen year-old Rae Kerrigan never really knew her family’s history. Her mother & father died when she was young; it is only when she accepts a scholarship to the prestigious Guilder Boarding School in England that a … Guilder Boarding School in England that a mysterious family secret is revealed.
Will the sins of the father be the sins of the daughter?
As Rae struggles with new friends, a new school and a star-struck forbidden love, she must also face the ultimate challenge: receive a tattoo on her sixteenth birthday with specific powers that may bind her to an unspeakable darkness. It’s up to Rae to undo the dark evil in her family’s past and have a ray of hope for her future.
Book 2 – Dark Nebula
Nothing is as it seems anymore.
Leery from the horrifying incident at the end of her first year at Guilder Boarding School, Rae Kerrigan is determined to learn more about her new tattoo. Her expectations are high, an easy senior year and a happy reunion with Devon, the boy she’s not supposed to date. All hopes of happiness turn into shattered dreams the moment she steps back on campus.
Lies and secrets are everywhere, and a betrayal cuts Rae deeply. Among her conflicts and enemies, it appears as if her father is reaching out from beyond the grave to ruin her life. With no one to trust, Rae doesn’t know where or who to turn to for help.
Has her destiny been written? Or will she become the one thing she hates the most—her father’s prodigy.
Book 3 – House of Cards
Rae Kerrigan is three months away from graduating from Guilder Boarding school. She is now moonlighting as an operative for the Privy Council, a black ops division for British Intelligence. She’s given a mentor, Jennifer, who fights like a demon –fast, tough, and incredibly strong-willed. Rae finds a strange maternal bond with her. At the same time, she finds a new friend when Devon disappoints her once again.
Childhood memories surface and evoke hidden secrets she is determined to solve. When the Privy Council ask for her help, she finds a friend, and a link, to the Xavier Knights – another agency similar to the Privy Council. Through the mystery and secrets, she begins to question what the PC represents and where she stands.
Will she lose herself in the confusions of the past and present? What will it mean for her future?
Book 4 – Royal Tea
The Queen of England has requested the help of the Privy Council. Someone is trying to kill her son’s fiancé. The HRH Prince plans to marry a commoner, and his bride has a secret no one knows but the Privy Council. She has a tatù. When the Privy Council turns to Rae for help, she can’t possibly say no; not even when they make Devon her partner for this assignment. They are to pose as a couple and work undercover, as bodyguards, to protect the soon to be Princess of Wales.
Rae would rather be anywhere but with Devon, especially since she believes her mother to be alive, despite the Privy Council’s assurances to the contrary. The question is, how can Rae find proof of life for her mother, come to terms with her feelings for Devon, and manage to save the Princess, all while dressed for tea?
When the enigma, the secrets and the skeletons in the closet begin to be exposed, can Rae handle the truth?
Book 5 – Under Fire
Rae Kerrigan is determined to find her mother. No amount of convincing from Devon, or the Privy Council, is going to make her believe her mother is not alive, and Rae will stop at nothing to find her.
Torn between friendship and loyalty, Rae must also choose between Luke and Devon. She can’t continue to deny, or fool herself, any longer. The heart wants what the heart wants.
Book 6 – End in Sight
When life couldn’t get anymore confusing, fate steps in and throws a curveball.
more
This is more a woman or teenage girl series. Predictable story line
the whole series was entertaining and riviting
Loved this set of books. Definitely recommend.
Loved this series. Very interesting read and characters who made you care about them.
Junk food for the brain.
This could be a great series, but the editing is poor. It was still a fun fast read all the same
I liked this set, but then found out the story goes on for 7 more books, after I’ve already read 6. I don’t have that kind of patience. My intention is to skip to book 13 and find out how it ends.
A pleasure to read. Kept me entertained for hours.
Left me wanting more
Female Harry Potter. Derivative and fairly obvious. I didn’t bother to read any of the other books in the set after the first one.
Grateful to the author for so generously allowing me to read this series. Willingly allowed these books to become my life for several days. Totally enjoyed.
Has teenage angst mixed with adventure.
If I read it, it was worth reading. I READ IT !!!!!!
Geared towards young adult, which I have enjoyed since I was one, this author has done a good job with the story line. There are some continuity errors but they are few and only mildly frustrating. I feel like Rae shows growth through the books and I enjoy the character development. Worth the time spent reading.
I like this need more from author
This is the second d time I have lost this review. I don’t think my iPad wants me to do it. I loved it so much that as soon as I finished these, I went and bought the rest. There are 2 small series that add in with Rae’s story so I bought them all yesturday. So the books left number from (7 – 20 and I have already finished book 7. AND IT ROCKED TO!
A bit too much repetition and slow pace.
It is a nice book. Easy to read. From my point of view, the main woman character acts a bit crazy and annoying most of the times (she is not acting as a normal sane person would, but perhaps due to the emotional stress that is how she should act. I just noticed that since several years ago women characters are acting strangely in the stories, trying to prove they are better than men and stronger than them and not using their women abilities to win the situation (like their 6th sense and empathy), and then men had to run after them and saved them even though women protest a lot and even attack the man who wants to help and they think they can save themselves. That is far from Harry Potter fantasy kind of book). But if you overlook that book is entertaining 🙂
loved the series.
This series is so exciting. Well written and very entertaining. I could get right into it and get so involved that I would forget to even fix dinner. A most enjoyable read. I highly recommend this series.