
Blurb
Calla, torn between loyalty and legacy, faces choices she never imagined. The Faerie Kingdom hums beneath her skin, pulling her into unavoidable truths. She turns her fear into a weapon—her source of strength. Her bonds grow stronger, sacrifices are inevitable, and Calla must how much is she willing to risk to secure her place in a kingdom that might destroy her?
Colm, weighed down by more than just his name, embodies the voice of an ancient power that risks consuming him, even as he strives to protect his loved ones. When a threat jeopardizes everything dear to him, he ventures into the Faerie realm—pursued, haunted, and determined to find Calla before it’s too late.
Ciarán returns, but the burden of freedom weighs heavily on him. Can he let go of past wrongs and live in the light?
Saoirse shines brightly. The land feels it. The old gods stir.
Their journey continues in Resurrection, a darkly romantic fantasy where love is dangerous, power is awakening, and the dead whisper.
Review
In book 2 of the Beyond the Faerie Rath series, Calla’s journey picks up right where it left off in book one, The Scald Crow. She’s now in the Faerie Kingdom where she meets her faerie king father, sisters, and half-brothers. She has a lot of questions about her past, her heritage, and her mother, but she must decide what she truly wants most—answers and the power she can only find in the faerie realm, or the mortal whom she loves with all her heart.
Calla, Colm, Ciaran, and Saoirse are back in this second installment. Even though it’s written well enough to standalone from book one, I recommend reading them in order so you can fully immerse yourself in this world. Calla’s romance with Colm is slow burn but hot when they finally unite. Ciaran and Saoirse are wonderful secondary characters with their own romance, and they add depth to the overall story.
For lovers of fairy, fantasy romance, you should give Resurrection a try.
5 Stars
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