This tale is documented by Kristen Painter and narrated by Elijah Alexander and A Dance of Mirrors and A Dance of Shadows are the more powerful narrations and are considered the more influencing highly recommended books.
Each vampire has heard talk of the legendary spot where their sort can day walk and what no vampire knows is that this ‘City of Eternal Night exists. Its name is ‘New Orleans’. For a long time, the fae has safeguarded the city from vampire invasion. However, when the bloodsuckers return, the delicate harmony in ‘New Orleans’ started to disintegrate.
Lighthearted playboy Augustine and Harlow, a lady looking for replies about her missing dad are hauled into the conflict. The destiny of the city lies on them and their fae blood that can never again be denied. Book one in the fresh-out-of-the-box new, activity-pressed metropolitan dream ‘Crescent City series’ from famous ‘House of Comarre’ writer Kristen Painter.
Kristen Painter enveloped up her ‘House of Comarre’ series however her new ‘Crescent City’ series exists in a similar generally speaking universe. The new storyline gives us a fae legend Augustine who hesitantly acknowledged the obligation of filling in as Guardian for the sanctuary city of New Orleans. The occupation is forever and the future of Guardians is short. New Orleans is an air setting for manipulating people of the fae, malicious vampires, human witches, and voodoo ministers. They are not leaned to act pleasantly toward one another or the individual entrusted with authorizing equity for the groups in general.
Harlow burned through the majority of the book behaving like a crabby, narcissistic brat. That truly would degrade the follower’s eagerness to become involved with the story, particularly the planned sentiment among Augustine and Harlow. Ideally, a smarter, more developed rendition of her personality will keep on chipping away at her socialization alongside her psychometry. The world is fascinating with fae who have various otherworldly gifts given their bloodlines actually, they look devilish with their twisting horns, odd-shaded skin, forked tongues, and so on.