Strings: Among the Mythos, #2
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Need help? You probably shouldn't ask Grey.
He's a runaway Fey prince in New York City. He feeds on love like some kind of vampire. He really doesn't like people.
Then a monster hunts him down in late-night Manhattan, ruins his vacation, and forces him into the fight of his life.
He's marked, and monsters are coming for him. Grey had no plans to be a hero, but that doesn't matter. Sometimes, no matter what you do, you aren't the one pulling the strings.
Ruthanne Reid
Ruthanne Reid is one of those pesky fanfiction authors who made good, and thus eschews most labels. Except for being a Generation X-er (or maybe Xennial, according to some guy's webpage), a musician who loves music but also carries a ton of baggage about it, a self-taught graphic artist who designs her own covers, a chronic pain warrior, a rabid shipper who's too smart to lay out precisely which ships because of the wars, and an avid reader. Indie author. Spouse of geek. Mother of cats. She/her. Daily pep-talks for #CreateIt22. Owns a lot of things that need to be plugged in.
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Titles in the series (5)
The Christmas Dragon: Among the Mythos, #1 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsStrings: Among the Mythos, #2 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Half-Shell Prophecies: Among the Mythos, #3 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsFor Daws To Peck At: Among the Mythos, #4 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe Sundered: Among the Mythos, #7 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
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Reviews for Strings
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It appears John Grey hasn’t changed much since his adventure with Katie Lin in A Christmas Dragon. This story takes place some time later and Grey is marked by some deadly creatures. He can’t fight them in the Ever Dying land of Manhattan and needs the help of humans to defeat them.This doesn’t sit well with Grey at first, The Ever Dying (us humans) have no place in his life. He doesn’t like them, prefers to avoid them.So when Grey had to align himself with a group of humans I was curious if his feelings for them would change. They had to. He was fighting for his life and they were risking theirs to help him.One in particular had Grey looking at humans differently. The bartender he escaped with from a horrific attack. But his distaste for humans makes him wary of him. Grey senses something’s not quite right about the bartender. He seems to know more than he should.Notte is back. He really creeped me out in the earlier book. He’s kind of a vampire, but different, even scarier. In this story he shows a different side of himself, a nurturing one, as he tries to help his friend, Grey.By the end of the story, I began to see some redeeming qualities in the arrogant, brash, John Grey. And his power that flows from his music and song is fascinating.This is darker than the first adventure and added to my enthusiasm for this world. I’m hoping Grey and Katie bump into each other again in the next one.