The Golden Bell
Dark Lands, no. 4
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4.3 • 266 Ratings
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Publisher Description
She's a genius inventor hunted for a secret that could change everything. He's the guardian determined to keep her safe—even from herself.
Rain Miller has been running for her life since her father's brutal murder. Half-human and brilliant, she's invented a device powerful enough to start wars—or end them. When the Black Charmers finally capture her, she knows her secrets will die with her.
Until Fallon crashes through the walls to save her.
The ex-ambassador and shapeshifter guardian doesn't just rescue Rain—he claims guardianship over her and drags her through a portal to the Dark Lands for her own protection. Fallon expects obedience. Rain gives him defiance, because she didn't survive a year on the run by trusting powerful men, no matter how attractive they are.
Fallon never planned on wanting the woman he's sworn to protect. But between Rain's panic around his shapeshifter guards, her habit of leaping off cliffs, and her alarming talent for building weapons, keeping her alive becomes a full‑time job. Falling for her wasn't part of the plan.
When Rain's invention draws a murderer inside the council itself, Fallon realizes the greatest danger isn't the enemies hunting her—it's her determination to face them alone. To save her, he'll have to convince the most independent woman he's ever met that letting someone stand beside you isn't weakness.
It's courage.
A brilliant inventor. A protective guardian. And a deadly secret that could destroy them both. A slow burn, not explicit, romantic fantasy.
Customer Reviews
Disappointed
I loved the first two books in the Dark Land series. However, the third book was rushed. The author did not explore an investigation into who murdered Rain 's father. Instead she rushed the character into judgement too early. There was hardly any time for suspense, action, or romance.
Awesome, but....
I love the Dark Land series. The particular installment really drew me in, but left me hanging in a NOT so good way. Did Fallon ever figure out his feelings? Did Rain ever change her mind about kids? Why didn't Rain get a symbiont to help with her allergies? What happened with the workshop? Too many avenues left unexplored and ended so abruptly. I was a TAD let down, but I still enjoyed it what content it DID have.
*to any one who read it, the "bracelets" on the little kid was his symbiont.
Great book! Read it.
Really enjoyed reading. But I'm so bummed the book is over :(