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Publisher Description
The Kai Gracen Series: Book Four
SoCalGov Stalker Kai Gracen always knew Death walked in his shadow. Enough people told him that, including his human mentor, Dempsey. Problem was, the old man never told him what to do when Death eventually caught up.
Where Tanic, his elfin father and the Wild Hunt Master of the Unsidhe Court, brought Kai pain and suffering, Dempsey gave him focus and a will to live… at least until everything unraveled. Now caught in a web of old lies and half-truths, Kai is torn between the human and elfin worlds, unsure of who he is anymore. Left with a hollowness he can’t fill, Kai aches to find solace in the one elfin he trusts—a Sidhe Lord named Ryder—but he has unfinished business with Dempsey’s estranged brother, a man who long ago swore off anything to do with the feral elfin child Dempsey dragged up from the gutter.
Reeling from past betrayals, Kai searches for Dempsey’s brother, hoping to do right by the man who saved him while trying to keep ahead of the death haunting his every step. Kai never thought he’d find love or happiness as a Stalker, but when Death comes knocking at his door, Kai discovers a fierce need to live life to the fullest—even if that means turning his back on the people he calls family.
Customer Reviews
Can’t wait for Book Five.
Well. Well. Now I have to wait for book five and that’s going to be a real struggle. Because maybe, just maybe there are some answers about Kai’s past.
If you’ve read and loved the last three books in this series, you’ll love this as well. Me? I love the grittiness and the descriptions of the world after the merge, a world that seems to be a cross between now and the world of The Bladerunner, but with nasty biting and flame throwing animals and dragons. I love Kai’s determination and snark and I love Ryder with his loyalty and feelings for Kai and also, his snarkiness. Those two have skirted around their feelings since they met, but now it seems as though Kai might just be starting to trust Ryder to take things a little further.
As always, a big thank you to Ms Ford for her writing and giving me hours of good reading.