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She thought hiding her sixth sense would solve everything. She was very, very wrong.
In a land divided by corruption and rebellion, Aini successfully manages her father’s altered candy lab alongside an apprentice—the mysterious, sexy Thane.
But life goes from sweet to sour when the most nefarious clan in Scotland … alongside an apprentice—the mysterious, sexy Thane.
But life goes from sweet to sour when the most nefarious clan in Scotland abducts her father.
And the only way to rescue him is to risk using her sixth sense and stop fighting Fate.
Leap into USA Today bestselling author Alisha Klapheke’s unique, action-packed adventure, an urban fantasy series that fans of Cassandra Clare’s Infernal Devices and Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander will love!
Readers on Amazon and Goodreads have said this about the series:
“I couldn’t get enough of it!”
“A wonderful twist on the modern world!”
“Great storytelling and such a unique fantasy idea!”
“Loved the romance!”
“A great new author rises!”
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Unique story that blends new technology with some old, plenty of action and wickedness that has you rooting for the main characters. Well made characters, good world building, action, romance, drama, and the unknowns that surprise when least expected. Could have been longer since it ended abruptly which is a little disappointing.
Having read this series twice now, I can honestly say I loved it even more the second time. The world building with its magic system and alternate future give this series such an interesting premise. The characters are complex and wonderful. Its got everything a great story set in Scotland needs, including kilts. It’s completely fabulous!
This was a fun adventure and great trilogy! I liked how the story had a historical feel to it. Likeable characters, magic and mystery! The audio version was very enjoyable to listen to
This series, set in 2017, was hard to get into. For me fantasy stories evoke images of other worlds and amazing technology. This series has none of these elements. Modern day vehicles don’t fit in a “fantasy” setting. There are many inconsistencies within each novel that kept pulling me out of the story. There is also mild profanity.
I borrowed a copy from Kindle Unlimited. All views expressed are my honest opinion.
4.5 stars! This was an excellent trilogy, building tension and story throughout the three books to an exciting and pulse pounding crescendo. A brilliant mixture of an 18th century style Scottish rebellion with an alternate modern day world, complete with cars, phones, technology……and magically altered candy!!
The main characters, Aini and Thane remain solid and stalwart, battling through deception and heartache, pain and joy, but never seeming to lose their strength or their connection to each other. All the while, the other members of this rebel party are equally intriguing, and add a wonderful level of personality to the story. Cheeky Miles, sweet and loyal Neve, strong and sassy (a little bit scary) Vera, and further along, loyal and true Braughn. They each added their only specia touches to the story as well as helping to shape the main characters as they grow into their destinies. The “bad guys” of the story, Earl Nether, Jack, even King John, while infusing plenty of fear and tension, weren’t as fleshed out, but still managed to be effective as a driving force to the rebellion, so the impact wasn’t significant. Their driving force really seemed to stem from money and power, and there was little to expand on or clarify this.
The pacing moves along at a good clip, and the tension builds in each book to a crescendo, as it also does throughout the trilogy, sucking you in and keeping you invested in moving forward and seeing how this could all play out. Overall, it is very effective storytelling.
The narration is quite good, as well. She doesn’t try too hard to create the different characters voices, but they are still recognizable from each other pretty well, and the accent differences are done well. The tone and pace are done well, and work very congruent with the story.
Overall this was an interesting trilogy. It was enjoyable and kept my interest.
Uncommon World Series:
Waters of Salt and Sin #1 – A well written, fast paced, fun adventure with well developed, likeable characters and a well thought out plot that keeps the reader immersed in the story. The author does a wonderful job with her descriptions. 4*
Fever #2 – A short story to be read after Waters of Salt and Sin. Another well written, interesting story with characters from WoSaS and a well thought out plot to keep the reader reading until the last page. 4*
Plains of Sand and Steel #3 – Another well written, fast paced, adventure with more well developed, likable characters and a well thought out plot that keeps the reader wrapped up in the story. The author paints vibrant scenes with her descriptions. 4*
Forest of Silver and Secrets #4 – This book is just as well written, action packed and interesting as the three books previous to this one. Ms. Klapheke’s vivid descriptions, twisting storylines and interesting characters keep the reader immersed in the book. All the books of series run the gamut on emotions and adventures. Her characters never fail to deliver and there’s humor, too. Start with the first book Waters of Salt and Sin and have fun and adventure through the series and end with this story. 4*
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The Edinburgh Seer – Another well written, intriguing novel with well developed, interesting characters and a well thought out, twisting plot; all that keep the reader immersed in the pages until the end. Hard to put this book down with the vivid descriptions of unfolding scenes. 4*