Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Review: Pia Does Hollywood by Thea Harrison

Pia Does Hollywood:  Dragos Cuelebre and Pia Cuelebre

(Elder Races #8.6)

Pia Does Hollywood (Elder Races, #8.6)



Summary:
After making a diplomatic pact with humankind and the other leaders of the Elder Races, Pia Cuelebre, mate to Dragos Cuelebre, Lord of the Wyr, reluctantly heads to Hollywood to spend a week with the Light Fae Queen, Tatiana, before the busy Masque season hits New York in December.

Dragos has never let the lack of an invitation stop him from doing anything he wanted. Unwilling to let his mate make the trip without him, he travels to southern California in secret to be with her.

But when an ancient enemy launches a shattering assault against the Light Fae, Dragos and Pia must intercede. The destruction threatens to spread and strike a mortal blow against all of the magically gifted, both human and Elder Race alike.

Working with the Light Fae to neutralize the danger, Dragos and Pia find their deepest vulnerabilities challenged and their most closely held secrets threatened with exposure.


Review:
From the very first page we are brought back into Pia and Dragos world, we are sitting on the couch enjoying a zombie movie with Liam. Sometimes it’s the quiet moments that are the best moments. Quickly the landscape changes as Pia heads off to LA for her required week with the Light Fae. Of course Dragos is not going to be left behind but all is not what it seems and all of the sudden Dragos is facing his own mortality.  We are pulled into a centuries old feud with life threatening stakes.  
We get small glimpses of the new baby who I think is going to be very fierce, touching moments with Dragos and Pia being her usual strong under pressure self. I really enjoy Harrison’s novellas they give us quick but substantial looks into the Elder Races world. I would love to see another full length book featuring the family. 

*Title was provided through NetGalley for an honest review. No other compensation was provided. 

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