Dust
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4.6 • 16 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The Fates have tasked Jess Darrows with one mission: Code the next beast to be expulsed from Heaven. Jess feels they’ve made a huge mistake, given she still stands amongst the emotional rubble of losing everything she owned. As far as she’s concerned, all life, both human and Otherworlder, is doomed if she doesn’t find someone more competent for the job.
Zeke, owner of The Yards – a shifter territory in the town of Bayside – convinces Jess to return to the community that branded her a murderer. Cautiously optimistic and with judicial release in hand, she goes back to find peace may have been restored, but her newly purported innocence doesn’t hold much weight when vulnerable Fae members are reported missing
With a beast to code, a vampire to restrain, and Fae folk to find, Jess finds herself flung into a world of supernatural drama and spirit realm machinations that will lead to betrayal, deception, and death.
There’s a second coming alright, but it ain’t no messiah.
Customer Reviews
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The first page I could barely put this book down, what an adventure!
Dust book 2
There story was amazing and I can’t believe this series is free atm. There is a few areas in the books that confuse which characters are which as there seem to be so many. Luckily it didn’t really change the plot or story of the book as I managed to skip over these parts. The ideas of the worlds and different outworldly creatures were great. The nature of the main character ‘Jess’ came across very strong and it felt like you were living her life. I think with a few more tweeks and a bit more clarification to avoid confusion this could be a number 1 seller. Because the idea of the story was excellent I have giving it 4 stars.
Good reading.
A well written story that at times I could not put down. Enjoyed both in this series and would recommend if you enjoy this type of read. Kept me interested the whole time. Loved the characters. Jimmy giving me plenty of laughs. Lots of heartache and rewards. But that’s all I will say.