When Ana Blackwood's friend goes missing, it's up to her and her sisters to make their first trip across Death Valley in their ramshackle old monster truck. It's an adventure and a death wish—one they've wanted to take for years. But they never imagined it would be under these circumstances, or that they'd be so ill-prepared. They'll have to fight mythical monsters and terrifying challenges if they want to get across Death Valley in one piece and save their friend. Fortunately, they're up for the task!
*This is the first adventure of Ana, Bree, and Rowan, the Dragon Gods. It takes place when they are teenagers in Death Valley, and tells the story of the first time they drove the buggy across Death Valley. Ana is the narrator, but each girl plays an equal role in the story, which is one reason Bree is on the cover. I hope you enjoy it!
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Before becoming a writer, Linsey was an archaeologist who studied shipwrecks in all kinds of water, from the tropics to muddy rivers (and she has a distinct preference for one over the other). After a decade of tromping around in search of old bits of stuff, she settled down to start penning her own adventure novels and is freaking delighted that people seem to like them. Since life is better with a little (or a lot of) magic, she writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance.
as usual, it was action-packed but this started to get old. they always said, 'Oh, just our luck, we got the worst monsters,' i mean seriously? so uncreative. and there was nothing remarkable about the fightings too, nothing brilliant, just some sonic booms, some shield, got injured but it was fine, and some sword-fighting... *sigh* they didn't even tell the reason why the haven was being robbed?! come on, if you wanted to write a good story, u must at least came up with some explanations, not just mindless actions.
this was a story before Rowan went missing, before the UP members found them, the first time the Blackwood sisters crossed the real Death Valley. before, it was Uncle Joe who transported the outlaws into Hider's Haven and the sisters begged him to buy an emergency harm in case of, well, urgent situation. ana just got back from work as waitress because she was fired (some creep pinched her butt and she fought back, but the idiot owner disagreed) when they got the signal that Uncle Joe was in trouble. they crossed the valley, as usual fighting some monsters and phantoms and when they reached the Hider's Haven, the ghosts there were in panic because they said the place was being robbed. by demons (but not the why). they faced more dangers and almost died (but never fatally injured) and met some girl ghosts that were willing to help. they swiftly rescued the haven's inhabitant and got rid of the demons and all was well. no one died, except for the demons.
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A short prequel novella that provides a little backstory for Ana, Rowan and Bree. I really enjoyed this and appreciate Linsey Hall both writing it and making it free to her fans. I especially enjoyed discovering Rowan's magic since she hasn't been able to use it ever since she was rescued from her captors. Telekinesis is pretty cool. Their first trip across Death Valley was a nice adventure to introduce them as characters. I enjoyed this very much.
A book only available by subscribing to Linsey Hall's newsletter. It's a prequel to Brew, Ana and Rowan's books.
It takes you back to the first trip the three girls made to Hider's Haven on their own, on a rescue mission. All the different supernatural hazards they've heard about from their mentor. And what happens when they get back.
I always find Linsey Hall's books to be intriguing and enjoyable. Every now and then, one is particularly good, but I always know I'm going to enjoy the book. Some stand out more than others, but in general, they are fun quick reads. I prefer her Shadow Guild and later works to these series, but they are still enjoyable.
A slow start but it picks up pace as the story progresses. It's a very unique book. I don't believe I have ever read a story that mimics the authors worldbuilding. The book definitely gets better further into the story and it has a good ending.
The prequel novella to how the triplets get in to the business of running fugitives across Death Valley, gives a little bit more insight into their past and how the trio came to be the bada$$es they are today.
Free copy provided for voluntary review consideration.