Wild Lands (Savage Lands #2)
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Publisher Description
Brexley has endured starvation and survived torture and even Warwick Farkas, the brutal legend who still haunts her like a ghost, spilling into her thoughts and life. His betrayal made her a prisoner of Killian, the gorgeous Fae Lord of Budapest. There her life takes another unforeseen twist, something that will change the fragile alliance between the humans and the fae, and Brexley finds herself in the middle.
As weeks go by, Brexley also discovers Killian isn’t the malicious leader she was told about. As they spend more time together, their relationship begins to shift. However, when an old acquaintance turns up, she is given the chance to escape the sexy fae leader, and her entire world explodes.
Brexley is thrown into a nefarious web of politics, desire, betrayal, lies, and truths that will shatter her foundation and who she is, what she believes, and who can be trusted. No longer is there a clear line between good and bad.
Hunted by both sides, Brexley is on the run and must untangle all the lies, deceit, and deceptions, before she becomes another victim in the wild lands.
Customer Reviews
Great book~ spoilers ahead
This was an amazing book to read. I’m the type of person to want to know the ending of a book before I read so spoilers ahead !
The main character starts off being traded to the fae leader and experimented on. Then she escapes and returns home, just to be experimented on. Wolf breaks her out and they meet with the resistance group ran by her fathers brother (not blood). After that location was invaded, she ended up badly injured. Wolf took her to a friend to let her heal. This friend showed her a magical book that confirms she’s not human. In the last chapter she gets kidnapped by her uncle (blood related).
Wild Lands is just that - a bit wild.
I need to see how this turns out, but am reserving my excitement since Bitzy and Opie are a bit too odd for me understand or fully support yet.
Wild lands
So so so so good, like dang couldn’t put it down