Agent of Enchantment

Dark Fae FBI
C.N. Crawford
Additional Authors
Alex Rivers

Book Synopsis

The Fae Live Among Us. One of Them is a Serial Killer.  

I thought this would be a simple profiling case. Just  another Jack-the-Ripper wannabe, prowling London's streets, searching for  easy kills. I was wrong. This killer is fae, and he's as elusive as smoke on  the wind. But I'm an FBI profiler, and it's my job to track him down. It  doesn't matter that one of the main suspects--a lethally alluring fae--is  trying to seduce me... or kill me, I'm not sure which. I won't be stopped,  not even when panic roils through the streets of London, or when the police  start to suspect me. As I close in on the killer, I follow him to a magical  shadow realm that's like nothing I ever expected, where I'm hunted like prey.  Fine. Bring it on. I'm an FBI Agent. And it turns out I have magical powers  of my own.

The Hook

I've just started reading "Agent of Enchantment" by C.N. Crawford and Alex Rivers, and I'm already hooked. The book kicks off with a female FBI agent on the trail of a serial killer, only to discover the killer is actually Fae. As a huge fan of Fae stories, I believe that this blend of mystery, suspense, and FBI profiling is right up my alley. I pride myself on being pretty good at predicting plot twists, so I'm excited to see how this story unfolds

Based on the synopsis, I have high hopes that our protagonist will discover her own Fae heritage throughout the book. She supposedly possesses magical powers, and I'm particularly hoping for fire magic, which would align perfectly with the book's cover. If it turns out her powers aren't fire-related, I might have a bone to pick with the authors about the misleading cover art. Nonetheless, I'm eager to dive deeper and see what happens next in "Agent of Enchantment" by C.N. Crawford and Alex Rivers.

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Book Review

By Blogger:
Dee Szuba

Reading Agent of Enchantment by CN Crawford and Alex Rivers was a thrilling experience for me. From the outset, the plot drew me  in with its intricate blend of mythology and mystery. I was particularly  pleased when I managed to figure out who the killer was around the middle of  the book. It gave me a sense of accomplishment and made me feel even more  connected to the unfolding story.

One aspect that stood out was the dynamic between Roan and Cassandra. Their relationship is both fascinating and frustrating. It's  not the typical "love to hate you" trope but rather an "I love  you, but I hate you" kind of tension. This complex dynamic is something I don’t often encounter in books, making their interactions all the more  compelling. Their love-hate relationship adds depth to their characters and  keeps me eagerly turning the pages to see how their relationship will evolve.

Based on my understanding of Fae mythology, where some lore suggests they have mates for life, I can’t help but feel that Roan and  Cassandra are destined mates fighting their inevitable bond. Their resistance  to this bond adds another layer of intrigue to their partnership. Despite  their personal conflicts, they make an outstanding team, and their combined  strengths enhance the story’s appeal.

CN Crawford and Alex Rivers did a remarkable job crafting this first book in the series. The interplay between Roan and Cassandra is  captivating, and the authors’ ability to weave mythology into the narrative  is impressive. Although some parts of the book can be graphic, it doesn’t  detract from the overall enjoyment. Instead, it adds to the realism and  intensity of the story. I’m excited to see where the series goes from here  and how Ronan and Cassandra's relationship will develop amidst the challenges  they face.

Book Spoilers

Disclaimer: This section might contain Spoilers about the book because, as we read the books we try to provide readers with information that might catch them off guard  and/or trigger them to in one way or another. This is the main reason for this blog was created.

I recently began reading "Agent of Enchantment"  by C.N. Crawford and Alex Rivers, and I feel compelled to offer a warning to  potential readers. This book tackles some intense and potentially triggering  themes, such as rape and murder, which are both inferred and explicitly  discussed. There are also moments where these violent actions are nearly  carried out before being stopped.  

For those sensitive to such content, this book might be  particularly distressing. It’s important to be aware of these themes before  diving in. Despite the intriguing blend of mystery and supernatural elements,  these intense themes could significantly impact your reading experience.  Proceed with caution if you are sensitive to such material.

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