Read Live Fae or Die Trying The Paranormal PI Files Jenna Wolfhart 9781797025759 Books
I'm a fae without a court, but that suits me just fine. Kind of. For years, I’ve hidden in my shabby East London flat, working as a private investigator for romantically-scorned supernaturals. The pay? Total rubbish. I’m broke as hell and almost homeless. But I’m stuck in this life. If anyone discovered my dark past, I’d end up dead.But when a serial killer starts picking off London's fae, it seems fate has other plans for me. Balor, a dangerous and sinfully enticing fae prince, wants me to help him hunt down the killer. Apparently, my mind-reading abilities would be an asset. Now, I'm being whisked away into a court of wealth and magic.Problem is, I can't read his mind, and I'm not sure I trust him. Worse, he knows I'm keeping a secret of my own, and he's determined to figure it out. Despite his allure, I start to wonder if he's behind the crimes. If he is, I'll never make it out of his Court alive.
Read Live Fae or Die Trying The Paranormal PI Files Jenna Wolfhart 9781797025759 Books
"This book is a very good beginning of a new Urban Fantasy story. The author creates a believable world for it to take place in and the characters are richly developed. The heroine is feisty and sarcastic but has a good heart. The hero is the strong type who has to be in control and has problems with the heroine. Good action and story line. I really enjoyed reading this book."
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Live Fae or Die Trying The Paranormal PI Files Jenna Wolfhart 9781797025759 Books Reviews
- live fae or die trying is an interesting read but it has several issues firstly balor is overly typical dominant male who is too dominant and in need of an arse kicking or atleast humbling to decrease the annoyingly dominant cliche male nonsense 2nd the mc clark has secrets which havent been revealed as yet for the most part but the author kept overly hinting at it while i dont have problems with secrets i have problem with overly hinting at them if your going to reveal them reveal them dont keep beating around the bush just my opinion though so yes it was overall decent read minus these drawbacks though tbh i wish instead of staying with the claustrophobic court shed have told them she was leaving lol id rather see her on the fringes then in archaic claustrophobic court lead be the dominant alpha type who has no buisness being leader of fae court now there is more to balot that meets the eye yes but yeah his dominant nature rather his overly dominant nature needs to be corralled and i rather see clark end up with tiaman than balor unless balor improves heavily and that whole clan bond magic needs to be destroyed as well no one should be compelled to do anything against there will or bowing or anything of that nature but yes this book has promise and i hope things are massively improved in the next one but if not so be it
- Loved the characters and the plot, but the worldbuilding and execution were weak in some areas. The series has lots of potential, so I may try reading the next book so I can see where Wolfhart takes the storyline. An interesting tale, but holes in the plot (as well as some things I didn't buy into- such as how easily she capitulated to aligning with a court), caused minor frustration.
- This book has it all. A brave heroine with a mysterious past. A brooding, overbearing love interest who happens to be the leader of a world said heroine is trying to avoid. Suspense, murder, creepy catacombs, warring factions...
Trust me, you want to read this book. As a self-proclaimed urban fantasy aficionado, I've rarely come across a story idea that I haven't already read in some form. There's only so much one can do with vampires, werewolves, and sorcerers (oh my!) without becoming redundant. Ms. Wolfhart has somehow managed to breathe a bit of fresh air into the idea of "Fae" in her new Paranormal PI series though, and I am hooked. It's part fantasy, part murder mystery, part romance, and all fun! - Others have described the story well, so I will just give my thoughts. Normally I find a serial-killer mystery a turn-off. I assume that the serial killer will stalk the MC like a large wart you cannot get rid of, but this was not true. Thankfully, my love of Fae kept me reading. I also think the name Clark is terrible for a main character, but I kept reading. The story was actually quite well done, and there was enough humor, action, and snarkiness without going overboard.
I was surprised that I found the romance almost endearing but not saccharine. Balor makes me think of an over-muscled red light walking, but his personality kept me intrigued.
The novel ended well, while still leaving some questions unanswered (namely what is her other "shifter" side? We only read about the fae side.) Plus, she is supposed to have developed and likes her PI skills, but that is instantaneously forgotten. I was quite disappointed.
Will I try to get the next novel? Of course. Maybe these points will be addressed! - A courtless half fae hiding from the Prince and barely making a living as a P.I. suddenly finds herself in court assisting an investigation into far disappearances. What's a girl to do? This isn't a Cinderella story! My first time reading this author and I really enjoyed the book with its twists and turns. Can't wait for the sequel.
- A new and interesting take on fae fantasy. Clark is a half-fae PI without a court until she runs into Prince Balor who won’t take no as an answer. She winds up in his crimson court investigating the disappearance of several of his subjects including her inside source and friend Ondine. With sparks flying between them and secrets keeping them apart what will become of Clark, the prince and the missing women? Pick up a copy and find out! Great read!
- The first thing that drew me in like a moth to the light was that cover. I mean...( won't let me curse.) Before I knew it, I had bought it instead of reading the sample beforehand like my typical modus operandi, but Lady Luck must have been on my side because this book is lit! <3 The characters, storytelling, etc. it all was well written and attention absorbing. I will most certainly be reading the rest of the series.
- This book is a very good beginning of a new Urban Fantasy story. The author creates a believable world for it to take place in and the characters are richly developed. The heroine is feisty and sarcastic but has a good heart. The hero is the strong type who has to be in control and has problems with the heroine. Good action and story line. I really enjoyed reading this book.