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Masquerades, monarchs, and . . . misalliances?

All her life, Jessa Caldwell has feared the Vigil—and now they’ve claimed her. Worse yet, they’re not acting alone. Someone directs their every move, someone all too interested in Jessa—and her sisters. Even if she breaks free of her unnatural prison, the Vigil will not so readily relinquish their claim, nor will the unknown fae who hunts her across realms.

As she struggles to clear her name, protect her family, and uncover the truth about her past, she soon finds herself in the center of a conflict that threatens both worlds, an age-old menace capable of harming mortal and fae alike. In partnership with fae arbiter Riven and her bonded kit-isne Jade, Jessa strives for a path that will keep endangered innocents safe—no easy task when someone is making her out to be the threat.

To have any chance of saving that which she loves, she must forfeit it all for a world of court rivalries, power games, and treacherous bargains, where no one is what they seem. If she can’t discern truth from illusion in time, she’ll lose not only her family, but also her very self.

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October 5, 2025

Jessa has finally been snared by the Vigil. Her plan to have Jade follow fell apart when the presence of Other artifacts came into play. While at the Everstone Institution she is horrified by what she witnesses and the truth about how much Other has influenced the mortal world. Once free of the Institute she discovers she is on borrowed time. The Vigil and Magistrate are coming for her, requiring Jessa to clear her name before they can snare her again and the king of the Court of Gold patience has worn out demanding she come to Otherworld. Claims from the Vigil seem to have some truth causing Jessa, Riven, and Mr. Burke to become involved with this mystery. Jessa finally realizes she can no longer protect those she loves by herself but asking others to potentially get in harm’s way isn’t an easy task for her. Additionally, her and her sisters are still trying to uncover the truth about their past. She feels pressured for results as the time she carved out to accomplish these things quickly runs out. And she knows what waits for her in Otherworld is going to be harsher and unknown. The only constants that help keep her grounded are Jade, Risha, Riven but even then how they act will be influenced by the powerplays in Otherworld and the fae courts. The mystery she and Riven decide to investigate spills into the Otherworld, following leads becomes harder due to politicking and power games. Games that she herself gets pulled into much to her displeasure.

This book clearly marks the middle of the series. Her hold on her mortal life has been slipping, almost as if the glamour placed on it is breaking, while the Other has been slowly encroaching and this book gives a great showing of just that. The two worlds clash and finally we get answers to some long held questions. But as we get those answers we get more questions that will leave Jessa’s world changed. And now that we have answers and can mostly see what damage is done, is it too late to fix the mistakes made? But we see that the way Jessa handles herself and her choices are being noticed and are having some rippling effects that I am hoping get larger later in the series. We finally get large interaction with the fae monarchy and Riven does a great job of providing the explanations for both Jessa and the reader. You can tell there will be a shift in how some things will be handled moving forward and I hope to have more answers from the next installment.

Leigh W