There was a lot of future Mac chiming in about what she would later know and find out. Suddenly the search for what happened to her sister becomes more complicated. This leads her to opening her eyes to the world of the Fae, as well as, meeting Jerrico, a mysterious bookstore owner, who takes her in and who is after what this clue is about. Nothing makes sense the stories she hears don’t align with what she knows about her sister. When she arrives in Ireland, it is anything but easy to search and gather information. And Mac has something they don’t, a clue left behind by her sister. When MacKayla finds out her sister was murdered while studying abroad, she makes it her mission to find the culprit and seek justice when no form of authority proves to be very helpful. But I couldn’t tell you why I put it off for so long. What can I say, except, her books are to my taste. I had initially bought it because I knew Sarah J. I’ve had this book sitting on my shelf for years (what’s new). The good guys can do some truly awful things, and the bad guys can sometimes surprise the heck out of you.” “You want to believe in black and white, good and evil, heroes that are truly heroic, villains that are just plain bad, but I’ve learned in the past year that things are rarely so simple.
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