I’m
delighted to be a part of author Jill Ramsower’s Xpresso Book Tour for her
latest release, SHADES OF BETRAYAL, the third installment in her Fae Games
series.
Shades of
Betrayal
Jill Ramsower
(The Fae Games #3)
Publication date: November 7th 2018
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Jill Ramsower
(The Fae Games #3)
Publication date: November 7th 2018
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Ashley
All my
wildest fantasies have come true, but reality is never quite as simple as we
imagine. I dreamed of living in a wondrous world of the supernatural and having
magical powers of my own. Now, I have all of that, but it comes with a caveat—a
six-foot Fae brute who is supposed to train me on all things Fae. He’s a
dauntless warrior of the Wild Hunt. A beautiful bigot. He’s my lover and my
burden, my savior and my curse.
There’s
a monster lose in the city leaving a trail of bodies in its wake. I want more
than anything to help others with my new abilities—what better use of my power
than to stop a killer? Too bad Michael doesn’t feel the same.
Michael
She’s a
born fighter. Courageous and brash like the heroes she reads about. Two weeks ago
I carried her lifeless body out of a dirty alley. Ever since, my carefully
constructed world has been leveled, despite my endless efforts at damage
control.
Ashley
Moore is a force of nature. Her best friend is the Erlking’s woman, and
together, Ashley and Rebecca have infiltrated our brotherhood. Everything about
our lives is dangerous, so I’ve done what I can to protect her—even if she ends
up hating me for it.
**This is
the third book in The Fae Games Series but can be read as a standalone novel.
Warning: This is NOT a Young Adult novel! It contains scenes with graphic violence and mature sexual content.
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Ashley
had me off balance from the first time I met her at the club months before. She
was outgoing and vibrant, but not in an obnoxious way like so many other women.
Her comments were thought-provoking, and her smart mouth had me envisioning
what else she could do with her full red lips. Those images were far too
dangerous for my taste, and I had known immediately that I needed to keep my
distance.
When
Ashley was turned Fae, I was ordered to introduce her to our way of life. I had
anticipated her to be distraught and withdrawn—she had been anything but.
Ashley was level-headed, confident, and everything I didn’t want her to be.
Contrary
to the wishes of every fiber of my being, she intrigued me. She wasn’t afraid
of the darkness surrounding her like most would be. I had known another woman
who was also tenacious to a fault and courageous beyond reason, and she was
dead. Losing Raisa left me uninterested in maintaining any meaningful female
relationships in my life. I’d made it a habit to single out the vapid
ones—happy to please and easy to walk away from. That had been my life for a
long time, and I had no desire to change.
I
appreciated Ashley’s natural beauty and strength of conviction, but that didn’t
mean I was interested in being with her. I enjoyed fine works of art, but I
didn’t need to own them. Not that what I thought or felt mattered anyway—if she
ever saw beneath my surface, knew the things I’d done, she wouldn’t want
anything to do with me.
It was a
fact, and just one of the many reasons I should have kept my distance. Too bad
Lochlan hadn’t gotten that memo. No matter how much I argued, he seemed
hell-bent on ignoring my advice. He was my leader, so despite my objections, if
he ordered me to do something, I would do it. I was nothing if not disciplined.
My moral
compass may have had its own unique settings, but I lived by that code and the
rules of the Hunt unerringly. Only once had my own personal code conflicted
with my loyalties to my brothers, and that incident had been buried centuries
ago.
About the author:
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Thanks so
much for stopping by today. Do you enjoy books that feature a strong female
lead?
Increasingly a strong female lead is an essential.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jill.
It must be a really intense story.
ReplyDeleteThat's cool that it can be read as a standalone despite being a 3rd.
ReplyDeleteJill sounds like a busy lady! Congratulations to her!
I always give credit when authors can create entirely new realities like that. Thanks for sharing, Mason.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Jill.
ReplyDeleteJill sounds amazing, creative, talented and a strong female lead makes the story captivating and authentic.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't sound like my kind of book...
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