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, by Rhys Ford

, by Rhys Ford


, by Rhys Ford


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File Size: 1405 KB

Print Length: 242 pages

Publisher: DSP Publications; None edition (March 5, 2019)

Publication Date: March 5, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07L8LZSLK

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In the third Kai Gracen book Kai is still the tough stalker who seems to come to everyone's rescue. He's starting to open up with his feelings more and not be so standoffish. Ryder still wants Kai to be with him and have an intimate relationship and Kai is still unsure. Kai has to come to accept that things change and there's things he can't prevent no matter how hard he tries. Ryder's cousin Kerrick comes to challenge for the position of Lord of San Diego's Southern Rise Court, which rubs Kai all kinds of wrong but doesn't seem to really phase Ryder. Kai is asked to go on a mission to bring back some Sidhe children and Ryder and Kerrick decide to go with him. They have challenges to overcome during the mission, including treachery from one of their own. Most of the challenges would have been bypassed if the people on the rescue mission would just listen to Kai; after all he's the one with the experience.This is a well written book. No noted grammar or spelling errors. I did like the story but like the two previous books there are places where the scenes are too drawn out and for me it dragged the story down. I had to fight not to skim pages. This may not be an issue with others though. Kai also can't seem to let himself have a relationship with Ryder, even though he wants to. He's also sexually attracted to others and he fights this as well. It's like he can't let himself trust anyone intimately and maybe be happy. I liked the continuing saga of Kai Gracen and look forward to the next book.

Although Rhys Ford is well known for her many series and stand-alone books in the genres of mm romance and mm paranormal romance, she proves herself to be a superior author of straight up urban fantasy in her Kai Gracen series.The series is set in an alt-SoCal world in and around San Diego, in which, some decades in the past, a fantastical world full of magic has catastrophically incurred upon this world. This has resulted in a drastically changed landscape and the entry of dragons and other beasts thought to have been of legend, as well as the Sidhe and Unsidhe races.In other words, elven peoples.After a long period of war between humans and elven, the Kai Gracen series takes place in a time of uneasy peace, when the races of human and Sidhe are figuring out how to coexist.Our (anti)hero Kai is the almost obligatory pissed-off half-breed, as is found in so many urban fantasies, this time, half human and half elf. He is despised and misunderstood by most, and keeps an uneasy friendship with a choice few Sidhe, humans, and one irascible cat.The books' first-person narrative is in the endlessly interesting and enjoyable voice of Kai, who is by turns funny, sad, angry, snarky, jaded, and full of heart. He is a prickly character, but over the course of the series he slowly reveals to us the sources of his anger and cynicism. Kai is a wise observer of the world around him, he does not suffer fools gladly, he does everything he can to protect the vulnerable, and, through his narration, Ms. Ford works in a few lovely statements about social justice and treatment of others. Although Kai may think himself impossible to love, we, the readers, can't help but find him loveable.At least I do.If you're anything like me, part of the joy of fantasy reading is stepping into new worlds that exist in the imagination of the author. Ms. Ford's world building is superb. She takes the time to describe city settings, landscapes, creatures, food, societal customs, commerce, and governmental agencies that have grown up in this strange new post-"Merge" environment, and I'm glad she does. Her imagination is mind-boggling, and the result is a deeply realized, fascinating world. Frequent readers of Rhy Ford's other works will recognize and dig her familiarity with Hawaiian and Asian cultures, and there are many words tossed into conversations that are borrowed from various Asian languages, as well as words from Celtic mythology. (Happily, she's included a glossary.)Characters, too, are expertly, three dimensionally, drawn, and there are several welcome and not-so-welcome returning characters from the previous two KG books, including Dempsey, Ryder (with whom Kai has some recurring romantic fireworks, but no overtly physical stuff; strictly PG13), Cari, Alexa, and the cat Newt. There are also a few intriguing new characters, whom I suspect will be around for a while to come.As in the first two of the series, this adventure is in the form of a "run", in which Kai, a "Stalker", hunter of dragons and grotesque and evil black dogs, as well as all around badass-for-hire, is tasked with a mission to rescue a refugee elven woman who is fleeing to save herself and three elven children. Along the way there are daring escapes, close calls, gun fights, car (well, truck) chases, unbelievable monsters, and a little bit of soul searching on the part of Kai and his companions, all narrated in Kai's own distinctive, colorful voice.To fans of urban fantasy, I can't recommend this series enough. If you like Sandman Slim, Dresden Files, or Cal Leadros, pick up this series, beginning with Black Dog Blues. You'll be SO GLAD you did.

This is my favorite Rhys Ford series and I was afraid she would never come back to it. Now that she has, I desperately hope she continues the series without leaving so much time between books. Kai is my favorite character of hers, snarky and fiercely independent, able to fight through agony and come out swinging, dedicated to doing the right thing in his own rough way in a world that doesn’t reward such behavior. The secondary characters are just as good, each a vibrant, distinct personality. Ford’s writing is vivid and poetic and always leads me wishing more genre writers had her flair for creative description. This was every bit as good as the first two, and leaves several questions to be answered, so please, Rhys, keep writing this series!

I really love this series, and the latest installment was no exception. The plot was well developed, and build well on what has come before. The new character brought a lot to the story, and I like how his presence helped the relationships with the characters build and grow. I like the tension between Kai, and Ryder, and that there are actual factors and considerations keeping them apart, and not just some artificial tension. The ending was well done, and while it left me wanting the next book it didn't feel like a cliff hanger either. Another really well done urban fantasy from one of my favorite authors.

I cannot recommend this book enough. Kai is my spirit animal. The Kai Gracen series was my introduction to Rhys Ford's writing. From the first chapter of the first book, I was hooked. I've read all of her work that is available and I haven't looked back or regretted a single moment. Ford's ability to create a believable, intricate and complicated world and fill it with engaging, complicated and believable characters.. no, people.. is without par. The Kai Gracen series is a perfect example.

This 3rd book really pushes the main characters development. We see Kai learning about the fragility of human life, watching his human father deal with terminal disease. His grudging acceptance of Ryder and Ryder’s place in his life moving forward with the Elfin court. Ryder also is developing a better understanding of Kai’s point of view and his future with Kai. Ford introduces several new story arcs with the meeting of Dusk Court lord and news Kai’s brother survived his fall from the first book. Read this series from the beginning to watch the evolution of Kai and Ryder. This is a great Urban SF series with unconventional MCs.

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