


I admired her strength in the face of her gift. She is an average human among a stronger and more deadly race. She has a gift but no special life saving powers or skills. Our heroine McKenzie isn’t your average UF heroine. An energetic, explosive story that takes our world and intertwines it with fantasy. Sandy Williams packs a powerful punch with her debut urban fantasy Shadow Reader. When the war threatens to spill into the human realm, McKenzie has to choose who’ll she stand by during this devastating war for power. She finds herself starting to question everything she has ever known about the fae, it’s king, and her beloved sword master.

He begins to show her the lies and half truths she has been told by the King. When she is kidnapped by the fae rebel leader, Aren, that dream is shattered. McKenzie has been toying with the idea of retiring and begins taking collage courses to prepare herself for a normal life. She knows nothing can come of it, relations between humans and fae are forbidden yet she holds on against hope that someday they can be together. She has also spent the last 10 years in love with the king’s sword-master Kyol. From the time she was 16 years old till now (she’s 26) she has been in service to the King of the Fae, working to help track and capture the rebels who are bent on overthrowing the realm. This gift has cost her family and friends they believe her insane. She has a special gift that allows her to see and track the Fae by “reading” the shadows they leave behind when fissuring (teleporting). McKenzie Lewis is a Nalkin-Shom-a shadow witch. The Shadow Reader (McKenzie Lewis #1) by Sandy Williamsįavorite Quote: “I dedicated my life to my king.
