The Lakeside Courtyard begins making preparations as more and more humans become hostile toward the Others. Across the country and across the Atlantik, groups of humans begin violently attacking Others, believing that they will be able to take over the lands of the Others. What these violent groups do not remember is that the Others they see are the barrier between much more dangerous predators called the Elders who have no qualms about removing humans who become troublesome. The unusual relationship between blood prophet Meg Corbyn and the Others may be the only reason for hope in the town of Lakeside when the Elders arrive.
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Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Marked in Flesh
Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop (Book 4 of the Courtyards of the Others series) 399 pages
The Lakeside Courtyard begins making preparations as more and more humans become hostile toward the Others. Across the country and across the Atlantik, groups of humans begin violently attacking Others, believing that they will be able to take over the lands of the Others. What these violent groups do not remember is that the Others they see are the barrier between much more dangerous predators called the Elders who have no qualms about removing humans who become troublesome. The unusual relationship between blood prophet Meg Corbyn and the Others may be the only reason for hope in the town of Lakeside when the Elders arrive.
The Lakeside Courtyard begins making preparations as more and more humans become hostile toward the Others. Across the country and across the Atlantik, groups of humans begin violently attacking Others, believing that they will be able to take over the lands of the Others. What these violent groups do not remember is that the Others they see are the barrier between much more dangerous predators called the Elders who have no qualms about removing humans who become troublesome. The unusual relationship between blood prophet Meg Corbyn and the Others may be the only reason for hope in the town of Lakeside when the Elders arrive.
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Kathy L.,
Urban Fantasy
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