The Thirteenth Fae
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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Publisher Description
He can resurrect the dead, but can he get the girl?
The fae Tris can't seem to find his place in the world—either world, mortal or elemental. All his friends are married, but he can't get a date, much less get laid. When he bumps into a hot girl, she's not interested in sex or dating. Riley Jordan calls herself a cryptozoologist and only wants to follow Tris around to study him in his "natural habitat"—whether he likes it or not.
Maybe he wouldn't mind if she'd let him kiss her. But after one hot lip-lock, she puts her foot down.
Now a series of bizarre disasters has led Tris to suspect he's been cursed. After all, he is the thirteenth child in his family, born on the thirteenth day of the thirteenth month in the fae calendar. He might also have accidentally ticked off a few too many elementals. Add in his job as the guardian of a coveted healing vortex, and yeah, he's screwed.
The Thirteenth Fae is the sixth book in the Undercover Elementals series of steamy paranormal romance.
Customer Reviews
Scratches the PNR/Fantasy itch really well
Book 6 in the series but stands alone and works perfectly as an entry to the series. There are characters you meet that most likely have stories in the series before this point, but it didn't impact the enjoyment for me not knowing the full back story.
Tris is a copper fae who has seen many of his friends fall in love over their adventures. He comes upon a mortal woman who is curious about elementals, magic and wants to study all aspects of the unseen. Though it's not something he should do, he agrees to be her guide.
While following Tris around, Riley's mind is broadened to the nature of Elementals, their lives, their powers... it's all incredible for her. But along their journeys, weird things are happening to Tris, his powers aren't working they way they should. They learn he has been cursed and now the pair are hunting for the cause of his curse and a way to lift it.
Along the way, there are friends, family, a creepy vampire who doesn't act as expected and feelings that neither really expected, both welcome, but can they be able to save Tris from his curse and find a way to live happily ever after? that is the question.
The audiobook for this one was performed by Aaron Shedlock and Vanessa Edwin. Vanessa is a queen of audio, her tones and delivery are soothing for my soul. Her emotional range from angry to desperate to lustful is everything I look for in a performance. Aaron is a pure delight to listen to. His ability to delivery flirty banter, witty snark, passionate seduction and everything in between is just fantastic. His desperation at times in the final battle just gutted me.
I requested and received an advance copy of this audiobook. This review is my honest opinion.