A charming, short novella in the Innkeeper Chronicles, from #1 New York Times bestselling author, Ilona Andrews.
Thank you for joining us at Gertrude Hunt, the nicest Bed and Breakfast
in Red Deer, Texas, during the Treaty Stay. As you know, we are
honor-bound to accept all guests during this oldest of innkeeper
holidays and we are expecting a dangerous guest. Or several. But have no
fear. Your safety and comfort is our first priority. The inn and your
hosts, Dina Demille and Sean Evans, will defend you at all costs. [But
we hope we don’t have to.]
Every winter, Innkeepers look forward
to celebrating their own special holiday, which commemorates the ancient
treaty that united the very first Inns and established the rules that
protect them, their intergalactic guests, and the very unaware/oblivious
people of [planet] Earth. By tradition, the Innkeepers welcomed three
guests: a warrior, a sage, and a pilgrim, but during the holiday,
Innkeepers must open their doors to anyone who seeks lodging. Anyone.
All Dina hopes is that the guests and conduct themselves in a polite manner. But what’s a holiday without at least one disaster? AMAZON LINK
5+ STARS
Oh dear, when I picked this book to read I didn't realize that it was Book 5 in the series. No wonder I was feeling a bit like I was thrown in the deep end. Well, at least at first it was a bit hard to figure out but I'm so glad that I kept with it. It didn't really take that long to understand more and be pulled in. Now I want to go back and read more of the earlier part of the books.
But for now about this book... both Dina and her boyfriend Sean make quite the team. There is also a few other unofficial, team members as well. People who stayed, some were rescues that became friends. And the world building was out of this world, literally. So enjoyable, creative and colorfully full.
The upsets at the inn were epic but nothing like the battle that was coming.
Great ending that left me wanting more.
"I GOT THIS STORY THROUGH THE LIBRARY AND READ IT FOR FREE ON LIBBY"
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