Twist of Fae (Vegas Fae Story Book 3), by Tom Keller
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As an ex-cop and P.I., Robert Hoskins thought he'd seen it all. Then, while working a simple case, his world changed. The next thing he knew he was battling Wizards, Demons, and even the occasional Dragon. Now, with government agents closing in on him in the human world, and the ancient Dwarves threatening the Fae lands, he's got to prepare himself for his most daunting task of all: telling his adult children they are the descendants of Greek Gods! But there's more going on than even Robert can imagine when a visit to Fae uncovers hidden secrets that could change everything. To Robert, family comes first, but this time his adventures are a little too close to home. From the author of "Return of the High Fae" and "Of Gods and Fae." This is book three in the Vegas Fae stories.
Twist of Fae (Vegas Fae Story Book 3), by Tom Keller- Amazon Sales Rank: #39963 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-27
- Released on: 2015-05-27
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. "A Twist of Fae" sets the stage for future stories By William Cawthon "Twist of Fae" might be a disappointment to some, but it's really more of a bridge novel with all that implies.At the end of "Of Gods and Fae" we knew that Robert Hoskin's children would most likely begin to manifest supernatural powers and he was torn over how he would break the news of their real heritage to them. So, of course, in a "Twist of Fae," their abilities appear before he can tell them about themselves.While I didn't enjoy this book as much as the first two, I think that it is an important part of the series and some of the criticism from other reviewers is undeserved. Keller is being very consistent.While not wanting to reveal too much of the story, Robert Hoskins doesn't seem so much to be minimized as he is yielding center stage so that we can get to know other characters who will play important roles going forward.The succession described in the book is consistent with the Dryad tradition going back to Demeter. Hoskins is merely restoring the "natural" order.The three-person point of view didn't develop the new characters as much as might have been desirable but what we learn is consistent with who the new characters are. Like Hoskins, they're cops and have seen more weird stuff, even discounting the supernatural elements, than most and have had to learn to deal with it. Nikki is a crime scene investigator. Consider what her job involves and you'll realize how her thinking works. She's definitely not a Delia or Diantha, but she has the potential to be a major player. Hopefully we'll see a bit more of the "off-duty" sides of Nikki and Jay in future stories.Speaking of Delia and Diantha, they were missed in this third book. Not so much for the spice they added to the action, but because they were motivators for Hoskins and without them, the strong character we have come to know and like is somewhat diminished.Having said all that, I did enjoy "A Twist of Fae" and would recommend it. Keller spins a good yarn and his editing does seem to be improving.Two very minor quibbles: First, I did miss Robert's Walther PPK. Spiffy magic swords are all well and good, but that little .32 ACP pistol has proven its worth several times. I would hate to see Hoskins go all Conan on us. Second, Nikki's use of the term "Daddio" was a bit weird. Brought back very old memories of beatniks, Edd "Kookie" Byrnes and "77 Sunset Strip." BTW: Tom, it's usually spelled "Daddy-O," "Daddy-o" or sometimes "Daddyo." Just take it from one who was there.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Also feels like the previous main character is going to be sidelined ... By Jay A reasonable novella, but giving it 2 stars because it has ended the series for me. I'm not a huge fan of multiple pov stories and with this story it seems the series will now be in that form. Also feels like the previous main character is going to be sidelined going forward. I don't understand why the author would do that given people have obviously been reading it for that character up till now. Sad end to a fun series.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great third installment. By Rbarth Great third installment of the vegas fae series! I was excited to see how Robert's children adapted to there new lifes. If you enjoyed the first two books, you'll enjoy the third. A short but sweet experience. Can't wait for the 4th book.
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