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Agent of Enchantment (Dark Fae FBI Book 1) Kindle Edition
I thought this would be a simple profiling case. Just another Jack-the-Ripper wannabe, prowling London’s streets, searching for easy kills. I was wrong.
This killer is fae, and he’s as elusive as smoke on the wind. But I’m an FBI profiler, and it’s my job to track him down. It doesn’t matter that one of the main suspects--a lethally alluring fae--is trying to seduce me… or kill me, I’m not sure which.
I won’t be stopped, not even when panic roils through the streets of London, or when the police start to suspect me. As I close in on the killer, I follow him to a magical shadow realm that’s like nothing I ever expected, where I’m hunted like prey. Fine. Bring it on. I’m an FBI Agent. And it turns out I have magical powers of my own.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 9, 2017
- File size2258 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B06Y5L2XL8
- Publisher : ; 1st edition (April 9, 2017)
- Publication date : April 9, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 2258 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 324 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,413 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #14 in Angel Paranormal Romance
- #145 in Paranormal Demons & Devils Romance
- #174 in Fairy Tale Fantasy (Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Alex Rivers is the co-author of the Dark Fae FBI Series. In the past, he's been a journalist, a game developer, and the CEO of the company Loadingames. He is married to a woman who diligently forces him to live his dream, and is the father of an angel, a pixie, and a gremlin. He has two voracious hounds that wag their tail quite menacingly at anyone who comes near his home.
Alex has been imagining himself fighting demons and vampires since forever. Writing about it is even better, because he doesn’t get bitten, or tormented in hell, or even just muddy. In fact, he does it in his slippers.
Alex also writes crime thrillers under the pen name Mike Omer.
You can contact Alex by sending him an email to alex@strangerealm.com
C.N. Crawford are Wall Street Journal bestselling authors of fantasy romance and urban fantasy--not one person but two. When they are not looking after their two energetic sons, they take turns writing drafts and revising.
Christine is from Lexington, Massachusetts and has had a lifelong interest in New England folklore--with a particular fondness for creepy old cemeteries. Nick spent his childhood reading fantasy and science fiction during Vermont's long winters, which have rendered him impervious to the cold.
In addition to writing fiction, we love to hear from our readers and can be reached in our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cncrawford/.
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I think this book has a lot of things planted that I am excited to read about throughout the series. You get to see the love interest and I’m thankful that even though there seems to be some type of instant chemistry, the MCs don’t automatically fall in love and stuff like in some books.
I also like that the FMC is tough and smart and there is much to uncover in her past! But I liked that she faced her fears.
Mostly, the mfc doesn’t come off as being all that smart so far.
Ok… revise, it gets better. Like way better. She is still a fool sometimes but for once, I love that the mfc becomes more of the hero of the story. So, get past the first three chapters then settle in because yes, it does get better. And damn! I did not see the killer coming! I had a guess but I was so wrong. And no, my guess wasn’t the hunky fae either, though I could see why he looks suspicious. Doesnt matter I suppose what my guess was because you’ll have to see who it is for yourself. Which the author(s) do well trying to confuse you. Totally reading book 2
This book was a BookBub suggestion in 2017 and I have always enjoyed a good fantasy. The cover has fire on it, so it is a bit misleading to what you expect her power to be, but that is okay. Then I have this minor obsession with crime TV shows. I almost always have Criminal Minds, NCIS, Bones, or Castle on in the background when the kids aren't in the room. I have to have some kind of balance between all the cartoons the kids watch and my balance is murder.
While I struggled with the first person point of view in this book it didn't take too much away from the overall storyline. It just read more like a journal than a book because of it. I'm just so used to third person books that first person is out of the norm for me. The powers in this book were a bit atypical as well. The ability to travel through mirrors, feeding off emotions, and an invisibility potion that turns everyone invisible to the user.
I can't say that I had a favorite character in this book, although Roan did make it hard not to love him. A little stalkerish and very willing to take any advantage he can get, but loveable none-the-less. Gabriel was adorable, but he didn't really rank in the comparison. I would say it's like comparing Derek Morgan to Spencer Reed but I can't because I'm the odd one who would choose Reed over Morgan and there is nothing geeky about Roan.
I was pleasantly surprised as to who the murderer was until the scene right before we meet him. I kept expecting it to be the Fae King who had banned all pixies, but what happened works better for a later storyline, I'm sure.
I could not put this book down. It was a mysterious and unexpected experience. It was fast paced and full of excitement. I had many emotions about Roan. Lust, fear and love. He surprised me in so many ways. The revelation at the end is jaw dropping good. I can’t wait to see what happens next.
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The author dives straight into action and much of the world intro is done by the action.
It's onto the next book.