Never make a promise you can't afford to keep. Half-fae Hedi has tried to live by this rule, but however fast she runs, trouble tracks her down. But this time she's meeting it head on. On the other side of a portal from our world to the fae realm, a mage holds her twin brother Lexi captive, and she swore to set him free. As backup, she has her magic, ingenuity and her Alpha wolf mate, Trowbridge. But witches, conspiracies and bikers with murder on their minds all block their path. Hedi must cross to the fae lands to save Lexi, but witches have placed a ward around the portal. They must be challenged, but Hedi and Trowbridge face a dangerous diversion. They have been framed as prime suspects in an illegal fae drugs trade - and the Great Council of Weres is on their trail. Bikers are dispatched to hunt them down, and Trowbridge's trial and even execution awaits. Hedi must harness her talents to save those she loves. But once she claims her full powers, there will be no going back.
Industry Reviews
Third in Evans' Mystwalker series, this is the book where everything comes together, with a spectacular bang! Everyone is in jeopardy and the stakes could not be any higher. Evans' worldbuilding is truly impressive and while those who are new to the series may struggle initially, fans have been waiting for this one and will not be disappointed. Readers looking for an explosive, action-packed thrill ride will definitely find it in The Problem with Promises * RT Magazine * The Mystwalker series is shaping up to be truly fantastic UF, with a great romantic backbone, wonderful secondary characters, well-thought-out back stories, and the worldbuilding? In a word: Phenomenal * The Demon Librarian on The Thing About Weres (book 2) * A true storyteller with a tough heroine and an original and engrossing tale. Reader beware, if you pick up a Leigh Evans book, you won't put it down until the last page * Patricia Briggs on The Trouble with Fate (book 1) * A well-crafted world, a great story and dynamic characters . . . I was grabbed early and hooked to the very end. I eagerly await the sequel! * Karen Chance on The Trouble with Fate (book 1) * Third in Evans' Mystwalker series, this is the book where everything comes together, with a spectacular bang! Everyone is in jeopardy and the stakes could not be any higher. Evans' worldbuilding is truly impressive and while those who are new to the series may struggle initially, fans have been waiting for this one and will not be disappointed. Readers looking for an explosive, action-packed thrill ride will definitely find it in The Problem with Promises * RT Magazine * The Mystwalker series is shaping up to be truly fantastic UF, with a great romantic backbone, wonderful secondary characters, well-thought-out back stories, and the worldbuilding? In a word: Phenomenal * The Demon Librarian on The Thing About Weres (book 2) * A true storyteller with a tough heroine and an original and engrossing tale. Reader beware, if you pick up a Leigh Evans book, you won't put it down until the last page * Patricia Briggs on The Trouble with Fate (book 1) * A well-crafted world, a great story and dynamic characters . . . I was grabbed early and hooked to the very end. I eagerly await the sequel! * Karen Chance on The Trouble with Fate (book 1) *