It ain't easy being fey and the subject of prophecy.
When her uncle disappears into the world between worlds, Lucidea discovers it ain't easy being fey. Especially when he had no idea her father wasn't human. Now, as the half Alfar-Sindhu heir, she's forced to assume the leadership of a parallel, underwater world.
Then she meets Jaysson Zeroun...
...who has Otherworldly issues of his own. Once again evil plagues his clan and protecting a newborn child takes priority over personal dreams. When Lucidea offers a solution, the family accepts and Jayse willingly accompanies them to Scotland. He just doesn't know how Lucidea will react to the news he's a quarter Faerie.
Three worlds are in danger. Ancient prophecy might defeat the separate evils, but will it also bring them love?
I’ve been so excited to read the last book in this series. While it stands alone, returning readers get to reacquaint themselves with all of our favorite characters (and a few we wish would go away) from the previous books. Jayse’s story is a different path but the way it ends this series and gives an opening into the next series is brilliantly done. The book fully ends without loose ends or cliffhangers, but I know there’s a related series that I’m looking forward to reading. This book was spellbinding and I couldn’t put it down.