Phantom Limb Itch
Amity Green proves that there's still room for invention in urban fantasy. Leave it to a Texas Gargoyle in London to teach us what it means to be human. -D.J. Butler. Author of Witchy EyeI've never been on ideal terms with Fate.After the attacks it wasn't hard to link events with a deadly book. I'm desperate to get rid of it. But a toll must be taken. Thank Gods Peter was there to bring me back from the brink.The discovery of a fae predator stalking a park deep in the hidden depths of London put me right back on the hunt. It's a faun. For real. But killing a fae being breaks one of Fate's rules. Darkness is closing in fast. And Fate wants paid. Henchman gargoyles under control of goddess-turned-mortal, Genevieve, try nonstop to take me down. Genevieve is capable of horrors. I found the ones she's bringing back from death. And who she's torturing. To top it off, Genevieve has ties to the Celtic Pantheon, the group of deities who sent a bid to get me to denounce my human side. Or what's left of it. And then there's this business about a betrothal¿.The ancient evil I only thought I'd dispatched is back with a vengeance, threatening me with attempts to strip away the goddess. My demigoddess alter ego would be sent back to the realm of her birth Oh, and that means death for me. Long, fiery, and thorough.I promise, with each breath I'm granted, I will use my powers to help the unfortunate. I will be good and do the right thing¿ if I make it out.