Release Day!!
Ascension (Lynnie Russell Trilogy Book #3)
By R.M. Gilmore
Blurb
Trying to put Havana, Arkansas behind her, Lynnie is
becoming a woman and learning to be the beast that dwells inside her. When old
friends come back she must decide where she belongs in the world and learns
letting go is harder than it seems.
With Puck as her ally, Lynnie braves the world and becomes
what she was always intended to be; vengeance. Yearning for acceptance she does
the unthinkable and travels farther than she ever imagined and into dangers she
never expected.
In the final piece to her story, Lynnie learns just what it
means to be Cu Sidhe.
Tonya's Review
5 Stars
I love Lynnie, so I'm very sad to see the end of this
trilogy. This was a great ending, or new beginning, however you want to look at
it. The story comes full circle in this book.
Lynnie is with Puck the Puca. She is learning to control her
beast. Puck is helping her, he wants her happy and needs her to help later. But
he wants her to see places first and travel.
After several years, she finally visits back home. This was
her last visit.
After warnings, she goes to Knockma. The true reason for her
being Cu Sidhe comes out after she learns the mistakes she has made and a
betrayal.
Lynnie made me very proud at the end.
"...my friends call me Lynnie. So far, I've been pretty
happy with that. This is my account of the day my life changed forever. As best
I can remember it anyhow. Now, normally someone would start their story from
the middle, at the point of action begins. I think this story is better told
from the beginning. Not back to the day of my birth, mind you. I will start my
story just before I was born, for the second time. The day I became..."
I really wish there is more Lynnie, but there won't be. She
is an awesome character, that's for sure.
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About the Author
R.M. Gilmore is a paranormal and mystery/suspense writer and
creator of the bestselling occult series Dylan Hart Odyssey of the Occult.
R.M. resides in California with her family and a ton of
pets. Choosing to behave 'outside the box', R.M. prefers to think and live
freely without the constraints of social stigma or the ideals of literary
rules. That being said, she truly is not your mother's author.
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