You can start right here. Reading the other Unseelie of Atlanta books isn’t necessary to follow this story.
Faeries can have a midlife crisis, even if it isn’t midlife for them yet. That’s what Rhiannon Frost is discovering. She’s fresh out of a bad relationship with a younger man/ogre, her new daughter-in-law might ACTUALLY be evil, and her partially sentient house was recently hit by a hurricane. To top it off, she’s having early menopause symptoms that are messing with her magic.
However, none of that is going to stop this 40 year old demon hunter from kicking ass and chewing bubble gum, and she’s fresh out of bubble gum.
Warning: Contains a sense of humor, some violence, graphic language, recreational drug use, several sexy fae, and an eventual “why choose” situation. This duology is meant to be read in order.
Rhiannon Frost’s story takes place in the Unseelie of Atlanta world with returning characters that readers will recognize from books one and two, though reading them is NOT necessary to follow this story. The reason Lord of Frost isn’t technically labeled book three is because Rhiannon’s story was too long for one book. Think of this duology as a side quest that happens between books two and three in the Unseelie of Atlanta world.
NOTE: This is the first in a duology that is meant to be read in order. There is a happy for now ending as the story continues.
This multi-published New York Times and USA Today bestselling author has been writing stories for her own entertainment since she was a child. Red has always been drawn to the macabre, with a fondness for anything with fangs. She writes what she enjoys reading in the hopes that others will enjoy her stories as well. Her main goal as a writer is to put emotions into words. She wants people to feel something when they read her work.
T.K. Hardin is the name she uses for her erotic horror stories.