A review by jenno1321
Sold to the Fae by Kyra Alessy

5.0

Kyra never fails to give us fantasy romances that are dark, gritty and absolutely delicious! This book is no different, and definitely gets this series started off with a bang! Lia is a human (that's possibly not fully human), and is known as the Harbinger. She's been trained to kill mass amounts of people (or fae) with just a thought. But this girl doesn't have a mean or ruthless bone in her body, and when she decides she's had enough of being the villain's pawn, she sets his fortress on fire along with him inside and runs. Seven years later she's discovered by three fae she knew from before, but they are not going to be her saviors. Kallum, Grey and Dane all believe the vicious and horrible rumors about her, and are convinced that she's an evil murderer bent on destroying everyone and everything. They force her to return to the fortress with them, but they're keeping a very big secret from her. On their journey Kallum and Grey slowly begin to realize that everything that they have been led to believe may not be true. But Dane is blinded by revenge and anger. And her greatest enemy she believed to be dead is more alive than ever, and won't rest until he has her in his clutches again.

This book was so good, I had a hard time putting it down once I started. I love Lia. She might be my favorite FMC of Kyra's so far. This girl is kind down to her bones! I love that she has the power to literally kill everyone around her, especially the hateful, disgusting creatures around, but she chooses not use her power. She believes she deserves all of the horrible things being done to her, because of what Varrick made her do. The guys, as usual for Kyra's books, are definitely morally charcoal. It takes a little while for Kallum and Grey to grow on me, but I have a feeling they're going to have it out for Dane in the next installment. I cannot wait for the moment when Dane realizes he's been wrong all along (cue the evil laugh). This book does end on a huge cliffhanger so be prepared to have your heart ripped out. But it's definitely worth it!