Saturday, March 24, 2018

The Fallen Five

In Erica Spindler's the Fallen Five, the third installment in the Lightkeepers paranormal thriller series, this case was no other for Micki Dare and Zach Harris from the NOPD. It all started with the death of Thomas King, which was considered a suicide, when he jumped from the roof of his office building. It had changed things, when both Micki and Zach were in for a big and deep surprise. While Micki holds onto a special medallion from her friend Hank, Zach tries to connect with his mother Arianna. But between them, they deal with an unknown adversary who moves fast right before their eyes. And with the help from the High Council, they deal with a chameleon creature who shifts and transforms like no other. And this one has a personal grudge against Micki and tries to come between the people she cares for the most. And while she builds a wedge between the NOPD, it turns the tables and comes out with the images of her past. Meanwhile, Angel learns about her pregnancy and yearns for Seth to come to her, but there are forces who wishes to tear them apart. For everyone, their world is turned upside-down, while they set things right and capture the chameleon dead set in her tracks.

This was another fantastic fast-paced and gripping paranormal thriller than before. I instantly cared for Micki and how she dealt with the big blows that headed her way. She also kept her true emotions in check, while there's brewing chemistry between her and Zach. I also cared for Zach who learned more about his mother's past, while he haven't learned who his father was... yet. I did love the chameleon shifter concept for the villains and the storyline. The New Orleans background was sublime and realistic for the locations and the settings from start to finish. This would make you not want to blink an eye to miss a thing and hold onto your seat with non-stop drama, action, suspense and a hint of intrigue.

Will you the one to give the Fallen Five a try tonight?


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