Wild Lands is the 2nd volume of the Savage Lands series and is written Stacey Marie Brown and recounted by Eva Kaminsky. These Blood Lands and Shadow Lands are matchless writings of Stacey Marie Brown.
Brexley has persevered through starvation and endured torment. She has even endured Warwick Farkas, the merciless legend who torments her like a phantom, spilling into her viewpoints and life. His disloyalty made her a detainee of Killian, the exquisite Fae Lord of Budapest. There, her life takes another unanticipated curve, something that will change the delicate partnership between the people and the fae. Brexley regards herself as in the center.
As weeks go by, Brexley finds out that Killian is not the malevolent pioneer she was told about. As they hang out, their relationship started to move. Nonetheless, when an old colleague turned up, she is allowed the opportunity to get away from the attractive fae pioneer and her whole world detonates. She is tossed into a terrible snare of governmental issues, wants, disloyalty, untruths, and bits of insight that will break her establishment and what her identity is, what she accepts, and who she can trust. Never again is there a reasonable line between great and terrible.
Brexley is on the run and should unwind every one of the untruths, misdirection, and trickeries before she turned into one more casualty in the wild terrains. There are portions of this book that are shocking, miserable, entertaining and inspiring. On occasion, I felt there were a lot of story plots and characters to keep straight and to stay aware of however it kept me captivated.