Death Like Shadows
by Belle Manuel & Angelina J. Steffort
In the end she hadn’t died. She faced Rafe in chains, burns
and cuts marred her body as the guards dropped her at Rafe’s feet. They believed
it had been Calla who had set fire to the human village and the Autumn Palace
killing everyone. Rafe called for the healer, after ascertaining that it hadn’t
been Calla’s fire that had caused the death and destruction. Disheartened,
after the death of her family, Griffyn lost to her, Calla gave in to Rafe and
offered to sign over her birthright, the city of Breeda, to the fae to stop her
brother from causing more pain to all her people. She would only keep Erijnu
the Winter Palace and live out her existence there. Rafe and Queen Serei would
accept Breeda, but Rafe was certain he would convince Calla to accept him in
marriage. Then he would rule, as his right, over all the land. With Griffyn
gone there was no one else that would stand in his way of ruling both fae and
human alike.
Griffyn had left with Betsy, the three eyed hyena, returning
to Breeda to make sure that the word of Calla’s death would circulate and keep
her safe from her brother. Repeatedly
reminding himself of his father’s warning that if Griffyn found his mate, his
love, he would end by killing her as he did his mother. He had Rafe’s promise
to make Calla happy. He would send Luone and her brothers away out of danger. Meeting Nayaha in the city meant for a time he
wouldn’t be alone, the companionship she offered would warm his bed and help him
bury his growing feeling for Calla. Until he was called back to the land of the
fae to sign as witness to Calla’s signature. Proving once again that the High
Lady of the Court was alive and had indeed signed away her heritage.
Calla learned more of her father and who her birth mother
had been, history of the war that had destroyed part of the fae lands, and how
her mother had fought and died. However, not all secrets are revealed. Lemai, Griffyn’s
father and the God of Death, will surface to torment and involve himself in the
land of the living. While once again Griffyn would be drawn into the intrigue and
deviltry of the fae and their manipulations. To keep his growing feelings for
Calla at bay and distance himself from her presence he used Nayaha and her
charms to distract both of them.
In this second book that began with “Flames Like Darkness”
the secrets continue to writhe around, hiding in the dark but some will come to
light. There is angst, love untold, hatred masked, heartbreak and jealousy, power
seeking villains, and we will still not reach the end. Many of the characters I
came to care about are back while I still want to literally shake the devil out
Griffyn for being so dense. Calla is the strongest, the most compassionate while
struggling to seek a solution help those who so long have been forgotten. The writing
doesn’t let up and doesn’t always play nice with death lingering around, but this
dark tale started to wrap its shadows around me making me want to search out
all the answers and in the end hope that the next book will bring more solutions
and a brighter happiness to both Calla and Griffyn. If you enjoy dark fantasy,
horror and romance this one is not to miss. Belle Manuel and Angelina J.
Steffort
have a combined writing styles, imagination and storytelling that definitely
lights up even the darkest corners.