![]() ![]() ![]() In this world the fae are responsible for the wholesale slaughter and relocation of the Native Americans, so Sephti’s fae appearance initially prejudices Koda against her. ![]() If she can get rid of Philippe, his guards will scatter and she can stage an assault against the king, hopefully earning her freedom.ĭuring Sephti’s search for Philippe, she’s captured by Native American guardian Koda. She’s spent her time learning to blend in with humans and searching for a way to kill the vampire Philippe, whose supporters are helping guard fae King Reiden. She escaped her fae lord/torturer three months ago when she hitched a ride onto the mortal plain. Sephti is a bittern, a creature genetically engineered by the Fae to be an elite assassin. I’m definitely looking forward to it, though, because Killing Time is outstanding, and I highly recommend it. It turns out that the novel is the second in a series, so as soon as I finished this one I rushed out to buy the first, Stealing Time, but I have to confess that in the craziness that is back to school, I have yet to read it. The development of Sephti’s character over the course of the book and the amazing mix of mythologies really sold me on this book. I’d never read any of Elisa Paige’s work before, but I loved the heroine Sephti in Killing Time. This paranormal romance/fantasy is a delightful find. ![]() You can also read this review at Reflections on Reading Romance ![]()
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