“Lauren Dane always delivers a steamy, exciting ride” (New York Times bestselling author Larissa Ione), and she does it again in her new novel of two lovers fighting for their lives against a rising threat, and a passion that’s just as dangerous…
In the wake of the Magister’s rampage, chaos rules. Left reeling, the Others and the humans scramble to create some sort of unity in the face of growing unrest and violence from anti-Other hate groups—and PR guru Molly Ryan is the witch who can do it. She grew up in the human world but there’s nothing left for her there. She’s lost her PR firm and her friends, and now she’s decided to put all her fight toward aiding the Others in this dark new reality. Gage Garrity, one of the few Others who survived the massacre, fears that the crusade will expose Molly to greater dangers than ever before.
Now, together, with magick on their side, Molly and Gage are on the road in a desperate struggle to unite a torn world. From state houses to television news to legislative conference rooms across the country, they’re fighting the good fight. And it’s bringing out a passion in both of them they never expected—one as volatile, intense and all-consuming as their relentless battle for world unity. A battle that could be their undoing…
Others are now out of the closet and the humans aren't sure how to react. But there are always people who know how to stir up trouble. In this modern age, what the Others need is a good, experienced PR person, and Molly Ryan is just the woman who can do the job.
This was such an interest concept for a story. There are series where the Others live in secret and series where Others live among humans, possibly in peace but not always. But what happens when the Others are forced into the limelight against their will, and they turn out to be your neighbor, your boss, your best friend? Do you welcome them with open arms?
Such an interest and thought provoking paranormal novel.
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