“There’s more to me than you know…”
When Matt Archer’s sister, Mamie, said those words to him three years ago, he had no idea how prophetic they were, or what this would mean for his family.
Now, he knows. And it changes everything, bringing the war right to Matt’s doorstep.
In the epic conclusion to the Matt Archer series, the endgame is near. Betrayed by an enemy, the wielders have been called off the hunt by their own government, despite increasing reports of paranormal activity—and deaths—worldwide. Matt is forced to sit on the sidelines, knowing that proving monsters exist means revealing who—and what—he is. Soon the world will know his name…which will only make his job harder.
Matt’s only hope resides with a man he barely knows—his father. If Erik Archer can put together the final puzzle before the monsters do, maybe they’ll have a chance. Maybe.
Mystery, tragedy and the power of family combine as Matt races to win the war and save the people he loves. There’s just one thing he’s afraid of…
It might already be too late.
REVIEWS FROM THIS TOUR
July 22 - Words I Write Crazy - Review Book #5
July 23 - Marked By Books - Review Book #5
July 25 - Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock - Review Books #4
July 26 - Andi's YA Books - Review Book #5 / Interview
July 27 - Bookaholic Fairies - Review Books #1
July 29 - Once Upon a YA Book - Review Book #2
August 1 - Rhiannon H Morris - Review Book #5
August 2 - Flirty Fiction - Review Book #5
August 5 - Dalene's Book Reviews - Review All Books
August 6 - Michelle's Paranormal Vault of Books - Review Book #5
August 8 - Bound 4 Escape - Review All Books
August 12 - Books are Love - Review All Books
August 12 - Book Junky Girls - Review All Books
August 13 - Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews - Review Book #5
August 14 - Rhythem Poets - Review All Books
“There’s more to me than you know…”
When Matt Archer’s sister, Mamie, said those words to him three years ago, he had no idea how prophetic they were, or what this would mean for his family.
Now, he knows. And it changes everything, bringing the war right to Matt’s doorstep.
In the epic conclusion to the Matt Archer series, the endgame is near. Betrayed by an enemy, the wielders have been called off the hunt by their own government, despite increasing reports of paranormal activity—and deaths—worldwide. Matt is forced to sit on the sidelines, knowing that proving monsters exist means revealing who—and what—he is. Soon the world will know his name…which will only make his job harder.
Matt’s only hope resides with a man he barely knows—his father. If Erik Archer can put together the final puzzle before the monsters do, maybe they’ll have a chance. Maybe.
Mystery, tragedy and the power of family combine as Matt races to win the war and save the people he loves. There’s just one thing he’s afraid of…
It might already be too late.
REVIEWS FROM THIS TOUR
July 22 - Words I Write Crazy - Review Book #5
July 23 - Marked By Books - Review Book #5
July 25 - Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock - Review Books #4
July 26 - Andi's YA Books - Review Book #5 / Interview
July 27 - Bookaholic Fairies - Review Books #1
July 29 - Once Upon a YA Book - Review Book #2
August 1 - Rhiannon H Morris - Review Book #5
August 2 - Flirty Fiction - Review Book #5
August 5 - Dalene's Book Reviews - Review All Books
August 6 - Michelle's Paranormal Vault of Books - Review Book #5
August 8 - Bound 4 Escape - Review All Books
August 12 - Books are Love - Review All Books
August 12 - Book Junky Girls - Review All Books
August 13 - Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews - Review Book #5
August 14 - Rhythem Poets - Review All Books
Kendra C. Highley lives in north Texas with her husband and two children. She also serves as staff to two self-important and high-powered cats. This, according to the cats, is her most critical job. She believes chocolate is a basic human right, running a 10k is harder than it sounds, and that everyone should learn to drive a stick-shift. She loves monsters, vacations, baking and listening to bad electronica.
Kendra C. Highley lives in north Texas with her husband and two children. She also serves as staff to two self-important and high-powered cats. This, according to the cats, is her most critical job. She believes chocolate is a basic human right, running a 10k is harder than it sounds, and that everyone should learn to drive a stick-shift. She loves monsters, vacations, baking and listening to bad electronica.
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