Pamela by Shannon Mayer

Pamela (The Rylee Adamson Epilogues, #3)

by Shannon Mayer

My name is Pamela, and I am a witch. I will protect Rylee’s pack, my family, at all costs. They are my greatest treasure, one I never dreamed to have. And I will defend them – even to the damning of my soul. The demons have been beaten back, but I can feel darkness lurking just beyond my sight. Darkness that is coming for those I love. To protect them, I will chance everything on a stranger. Raven is an Elemental of great power whose words resonate within my soul. Yet while he calls to my inner spirit, I know I cannot trust him. To prove I am worthy of his tutelage, I must complete three tasks before he will teach me the one spell I want above all others. A way to bring home loved ones taken too soon. His first mission will drop me straight into the fiery heart of the elemental world where there waits for me both death . . .and life. Now I must salvage my courage and conquer Raven’s challenges, or be prepared to lose everything I hold dear to my heart.

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I loved the Rylee Adamson series so I was very excited to see more of the gang. I adored these books but I will say that this series has become draining in some ways. Not because it's not great, it is, - but because there's a bloody lot happening and a lot to keep straight. And frankly, I don't think you can read these books without having read the Rylee Adamson series and the Elementals. There's too much crossover to avoid it and a lot you'll be confused about without it.

Obviously the fallout from the Blood of the Lost has left the gang changed and the epilogues follow each of the four characters as they adapt to the change that has been wrought and their own insecurities. But it also builds up to the next chapter in the world and the final book in the Elemental series, Destroyer.

I LOVE Pamela. So of course, I LOVED this novel. A whole book from Pamela's view? Who could ask for more? Although this is like the first two epilogues and introduces new characters - it also kind of doesn't. Because if you've read the Elemental series, they're people you'll recognise. Since I have and was curious about Raven and Cassava - I found this interesting and enjoyable to watch the threads come together. There was a little bit of Rylee and Liam but of course, I wished for more. Brilliant though.

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