

Books in series

#1
Frozen Perfection
2017
Kate and her Fae family had run every time there was another non-human in their mist. Now after starting a new life they are again faced with what is their most dangerous foe, Palaens. This time Kate wants to fight back! Her powers grow to heights she can not control, the teachings of her people no longer hold the same weight it used to, and these Palaens may just be the least of Kate Fields' problems. Will she stand strong and fight or will this be where she will fall?

#2
Crimson Illusion
2018
Kate - I should have known, I was told not to trust the Palaens, but still I did. Now even after the broken bones and the bruises have healed, I am still left in pieces. No matter how hard I try to erase him from my memory, my heart always reminds me of one fact. I am in love with a killer.
Lucas - She is gone...just gone. Right when I thought maybe we would start a life together, she leaves me, or at least I hope she did. There was so much blood, and no explanations why. I need to find her, even if its just to let her go.
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Crimson Illusion is part 2 of the 7 Kingdoms Series, Join Kate and Lucas as they find out just how much havoc the Phantoms can do to the Wolfe and Fields families. Will they be able to move past what happened in New Hampshire and fight this new demon together or will they have to admit defeat.
Author

Rae B. Lake
Author · 68 books
Rae is a daydreamer, nurse, bookworm, nature enthusiast, wife, momma, animal activist and an optimist. She has lived her entire life in NYC and loves to travel with her family. She believes that sweets should have a larger piece of the nutritional pyramid and that Buffy the Vampire Slayer was one of the best TV shows ever invented. When she is not working as a nurse in her community, she can either be found reading, writing, or taking a walk while listening to music. She has been writing books in her mind for as long as she can remember but decided that maybe there were others out in the world that would find joy in the words she would put down on the page.