Thorn Fall (Rust & Relics, Book 2)
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4.5 • 44 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Delia never thought her love of adventure and artifact hunting would lead her to discover such oddities as man-slaying monsters, magical swords, and elves on motorcycles. Oh, and there’s also the Ancient Spartan warrior who’s been stranded in the present—he’s offering to work as her bodyguard in exchange for English lessons.
She’s barely wrapped her mind around these strange new developments when another monster arrives, this time in Sedona, Arizona. The tourist town is known for its majestic rock formations, “healing vortexes,” and ruins left by the Sinagua, a native people who mysteriously disappeared hundreds of years ago. Monsters are a more recent development. This one is leaving death and destruction in its wake, and Delia and her friends are the only ones who know what’s going on. They’re also the only ones with a weapon that can harm the creature—if they can find it.
To add to their problems, a centuries-old evil has been reawakened, one that threatens to deliver the people of Sedona to the same fate as the Sinagua. And Delia and her friends along with them.
Customer Reviews
Elves or Aliens? You decide
I wasn’t sure how I would like the shift from Lindsay’s steam punk world to a more modern one; well I like it. Character development magic or is it science...make for a page turning read that keeps you moving throughout. Alternative realities may exist and not all are pleasant. Very well set up for the next installment, I am ready to be read it now! Keep ‘em coming!
A fine new series.
Ms. Barroker delivers again.
Rust and Relic deserves a long run. Her world building as usual is tight and relevant. The side glances to popular culture help keep things rolling without intruding. The best part remains her plotting and character development. You really care for the characters. The climax builds as it should, never over-drawn, and eases to conclusion.
Read this series.
Another fast-paced fantasy/sci-if romp in the southwest!
The Rust and Relics series has been great fun so far. The intriguing characters and witty banter, along with thought-provoking adversaries create a story I couldn't stop reading:)