Series: Artemis University #7
Genres: Paranormal, Reverse Harem, Romance
Format: Book
Pages: 256
,ÂMy name is Tamsin Vale and I’m the last known fairy… And I think I’m out of time. The walls are closing in from all sides and we’re quickly running out of options. But I don’t think help is coming. Making up with Darby and Lucca—having them at my side—has helped my soul, but I’m still missing pieces of it. I want to let Hudson back in, though I don’t know how. And I really wish I could move on from Craftsman. Why can I not let go of the man who nearly destroyed me? There are too many other things I should be focused on. McGrath is circling and must be handled. The warlock elders are stepping up their attempts to get me. Others are getting too desperate and that makes people dangerous, but trying to make friends with the wrong people will get me killed. I really wish help was coming because I don’t think I’ll survive without it. Artemis University is an ongoing hot burning reverse harem, university-age paranormal academy series with darker elements, strong language, violence, and a heroine who follows her own moral compass of what is right… And who she ends up giving her heart to.
Also in this series: Upended Life, Drowning Studies, Surviving Plagues
Also by this author: Upended Life, Drowning Studies, Surviving Plagues
MY THOUGHTS
Whoa. This really was a roller coaster of a read. Things are rough with Hudson (and not in a fun way), but Tamsin at least reaches some peace with him. Things with Craftsman get further complicated. Those are just the little dramas. There are some pretty huge ones to deal with among these pages.
About the Characters
Tamsin has a strong sense of justice and a spine of steel. She does what needs to be done, no matter the cost. Hudson is the best and he struggles so hard in this book. Lucca is starting to make a lot of mistakes and
I’m losing a great deal of respect for him. Darby is the faithful, supportive boyfriend. Craftsman is just plainly in hot water.
Things I Liked
Significant progress is made that both gives Tamsin hope and steals her faith. The ending is heartbreaking, but satisfying and necessary.
Things I Didn’t Like
Some of the grammatical errors are getting a bit ridiculous. Darby makes a big mistake, but at least he’ll bounce back. Lucca is just on my last nerve. He’s not a villain or anything, but he’s not being a good guy lately.
More Thoughts
More people are brought into Tamsin’s collection of trusted friends and allies. Tamsin finds some information that sends some of her nearest and dearest to pull out of it without too much emotional damage done.
Does it stand alone?
LOL no.
Bottom Line
Tamsin and company might live up to the book’s title as far as the big picture goes, but calamities abound for Tamsin’s personal life.