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Journal Entry 1 by appaloosatb from Rochester, Minnesota USA on Friday, September 03, 2010
Book Description: Eons ago, vampires tried to turn the Dark Fae in order to harness their power. Instead, they created a demonic enemy more powerful than they dared to dream. Bent on enslaving the world, the Vampiric Fae have been quietly massing their strength for centuries. Now, Myst, queen of the Indigo Court, is rising again ... and a long-prophesied war is brewing... Born a witch, Cicely Waters can control the wind. When her Elemental warns her that her aunt and cousin are in danger, she packs her Pontiac GTO and returns home for the first time in twenty years. But the magical town of New Forest, Washington has changed. The Indigo Court holds the city in fear; people are vanishing, and strange deaths plague the town. Swept into an unexpected and passionate reunion with her trusted childhood friend Grieve, the Fae prince who taught her how to harness the wind, Cicely finds herself with a fierce and territorial lover. But Grieve has become enslaved by Myst's court, and now both lovers must walk a fine line to survive the machinations of the Vampiric Fae Queen. Caught between two evils, both vying for supremacy, Cicely must fight for her family and her future. As she discovers the hidden secrets to her own heritage, will she lose her soul in the process?
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Journal Entry 2 by appaloosatb at Byron, Minnesota USA on Friday, October 08, 2010
I didn't think this was as good as the Otherworld series, and probably won't bother reading the second book when it comes out. It wasn't horrible, just not as interesting to me.
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Journal Entry 3 by appaloosatb at Reverse Wishlist Relay, BookObsessed Swap -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Released 9 mos ago (8/24/2011 UTC) at Reverse Wishlist Relay, BookObsessed Swap -- Controlled Releases CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Mailing to Daelith from the RWL relay. Enjoy!
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Journal Entry 4 by Daelith at Memphis, Tennessee USA on Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Arrived safely in the mail yesterday. Thank you, Appa!
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