
Title: Dyrad’s Blade
Series: Kit Melbourne Series #2
Author’s Name: Kater Cheek
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Page Count: 253 Pages
ISBN: 979-8623132994
Author or Book Website: Kater Cheek – Urban Fantasy (catherinecheek.com)
Link to Amazon purchase page: Amazon.com: Dryad’s Blade (Kit Melbourne): Cheek, Kater: Books
Link to Goodreads: Dryad’s Blade (Kit Melbourne Book 2) by Kater Cheek | Goodreads
Release Date: N/A
How I Got the Book: Review Copy
Summary of the Book:
A doomed man. An impossible choice. Will she bring him back with a magical brew or lose her life to a treacherous lie?
Novice witch Kit Melbourne is elated to quit pouring lattes and get paid to conjure trees. But her excitement is short-lived when her boyfriend’s mind is hexed with an enchanted mental breakdown. And she fears he’s headed for an institution when her search for a counter-potion leads to a dangerous fae dimension few believe exists.
As her lover’s sanity deteriorates, Kit is forced to team up with a seductive vampire with ulterior motives. And when the perilous domain’s existence is confirmed, Kit has only one option remaining: risk her life to enter and hope to return with the cure.
Will Kit save her boyfriend and her artistic day job, or is she destined to die in a mysterious otherworld?
Dryad’s Blade is the second book in the thrilling Kit Melbourne urban fantasy series. If you like unstoppable female forces, supernatural quests, and complicated romances, then you’ll love Kater Cheek’s enchanting tale!
My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. This is only book two in the series and the burdens and tasks placed on Kit’s shoulders are overwhelming. Kit is trying to stay on top of her task for her new boss, save someone she cares about and there is someone who is a friend that wants to be more. Her life is constantly in flux and she is doing her best to hold it together. This has me feeling a lot for her and the journey she is no matter how impossible it seems at the time and the weight of the decisions that she has to make and take what comes with those choices.
My Rating of the Book: 4 Stars