Title: Sidhe (The Incubus Saga – Book Three)
Author: Amanda Meuwissen
Genre: Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Gay Romance
Age Group: Adult (18+)
Rating: 5 stars
Purchase: Amazon
Review copy provided by Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review.
Nathan Grier returns from the Veil a changed man. The consequences of his time with Malak, the dark sidhe king, and the deal made to free him may be more than he can bear. The weakening of the Veil and new enemies foretell of a greater battle still ahead. With Nathan’s brother Jim now an Awakened changeling, and Nathan’s role in Malak’s plans finally revealed, Nathan’s love for fae hunter and incubus, Sasha Kelly, may not be enough to save him after all.
After reading and reviewing Changeling, the second book in the Incubus Saga, I knew I had to read the third book. I’m glad to say “Sidhe”, the third installment, definitely didn’t dissapoint.
After his experiences in the Veil, Nathan Grier is a changed man. The consequences of Malak’s betrayal weigh heavy on him, and now he must reunite the forces of Light in a final battle of Good vs. Evil.
Nathan showed such immense strength in this book, such love and caring for others, that I had to root for him. More than just an action-filled, suspenseful paranormal read, this series is an emotional one – the characters are so awesome that as a reader, you start to feel their weakness and strength, and every time they’re down, you feel down, and the other way around. Nathan has a lot of struggles ahead of him in this final installment, so it was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for me.
Jim, Nathan’s brother is back too. He’s now an Awakend changeling, and he too has grown and matured from the previous book. Sasha is back too, of course. The dynamics between the three of them were fun, especially between Nathan and Sasha.
From the moment I started reading, I remained on the edge of my seat until the end. This is an excellent story, and a sublime conclusion to a series.
Thank you so much for sticking with this series from the start, and I am so glad to hear you enjoyed the way everything came to a close, and that you feel the third and final installment did the story justice. It has been my baby for sometime, and while I am sad to see it end, I am also so proud and excited. Thank you so much again!