Title: Grave Visions
Series: Alex Craft #4
Author: Kalayna Price
Format: paperback, 340 pages
Published: February 2nd, 2016
Source: my library
Reviewer: Lexi
Rating: 4 out of 5 Wine Glasses
Grave Visions by Kalayna Price is the much-anticipated fourth installment in the kick-ass urban fantasy series about Alex Craft, a grave witch who can communicate with the dead.
If you want to hear voices from the dead in Nekros City, you call Alex Craft. She's a Grave Witch with reasonable rates and extraordinary powers, who specializes in revealing the secrets of the dead. But now she's the one fighting to keep her own secret. She's not human—and her newly discovered heritage is causing havoc for her both in the human realm and in Faerie. But her status as an unaffiliated fae also makes her an ideal candidate to investigate a new street drug that has surfaced in several of the spaces between the human and fae worlds.
This glamour-infused drug causes hallucinations that turn real—at least for a while and often with deadly consequences. Searching for the source of this drug—and its purpose—lands Alex front and center in the conflict brewing in Faerie and she must find answers before she's dragged so deep she loses her freedom.
Lexi's Thoughts:
Grave Visions, book four in the Alex Craft series, has been a long awaited release and Price delivers another great chapter in Alex’s journey.
Things aren’t looking too good for Alex. She is weakening and still stubborn enough to not declare an affiliation. There is a frightening drug on the streets and with its fae implications Alex is pulled right in the middle of it. Death is here and there, Falin is ordered by his queen to spy/be with Alex, and Alex’s friends are feeling the strain on her balance between Faerie and the mortal world.
Not this readers favorite book in the series but still incredibly fun and carries the story arc well. Price leaves you feeling as if you are on the precipice of learning Alex’s true heritage and filling in the gaps to the rest of the mysteries surrounding our heroine. The crime in this book is creative, the hallucination drug that they can’t easily tell where the source is. A well played tie to both sides.
In short, you will not be disappointed if you are an Alex Craft fan. This is a great UF series and book five can’t come soon enough!
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