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After the Fall War of the Fae Book 5 eBook Elle Casey



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NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR, ELLE CASEY, brings readers Book 5 in the YA Urban Fantasy WAR OF THE FAE Series.

[Formerly titled Clash of the Otherworlds, Book 1]

The Light and Dark Fae have come together, a tenuous peace formed at the urging of the Overworld. Potty-mouthed teen, Jayne Sparks, and her fellow changeling friends find themselves once again in the middle of a maelstrom of conflict, mystery, and magic that they must struggle to not only understand but overcome. Jayne Sparks Blackthorn hereby cordially invites you to follow her into the Gray...

Content Warning Mild violence and significant foul language within. Meant for older Young Adult readers (age 15+).



WAR OF THE FAE SERIES READING ORDER
The Changelings (War of the Fae Book 1) **Free ebook at most retailers**
Call to Arms (War of the Fae Book 2)
Darkness and Light (War of the Fae Book 3)
New World Order (War of the Fae Book 4)
After the Fall (War of the Fae Book 5 - Formerly titled Clash of the Otherworlds, Book 1)
Between the Realms (War of the Fae Book 6 - Formerly titled Clash of the Otherworlds, Book 2)
Portal Guardians (War of the Fae Book 7 - Formerly titled Clash of the Otherworlds, Book 3)
Time Slipping (War of the Fae Book 8)
Dragon Riders (War of the Fae Book 9) **Coming soon**
Winged Warriors (War of the Fae Book 10) **Coming soon**

After the Fall War of the Fae Book 5 eBook Elle Casey

Oh geeze, Tim has a family and the kid is more annoying than his father. Jayne slips back on what I thought was a character development of trying to take the high road. Either she is looking to far into things, or things are not being spelled out as well as they should for the reader. I know that suspense and surprise are a delight in a book, but I can't possibly understand why everything is. Jayne continues as the same old girl who hates anything that is not immediately explained to her. I don't know why she doesn't ask for a book of histories to read or speak with Gregane about things she doesn't know. The elf will always do what she asks because he loves to lecture on knowledge. He's a resource she refuses to use. This story is a little political, and Jayne is pining after Chase the whole time, which is also damaging whatever relationship she might have with Ben. More farting, more breathing, more childish antics that I'm just beginning to skim over because I don't understand the incessant need to throw in comic relief via flatulence. I didn't get it when I was 17 either. Regardless, the story comes to another abrupt ending that lacked finesse and catapults the characters onto book 6 with, of course, a heavy dose of a semicolon not being used correctly.

Product details

  • File Size 4516 KB
  • Print Length 346 pages
  • Publication Date November 26, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B009JT9XXI

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I don't know how Elle Casey does it but somehow each book just gets better and better! Clash of the Otherworlds picks up immediately right after New World Order (War of the Fae book 4) and doesn't let up until the very last page. I love how each book leaves off in a cliffhanger and not a normal to be continued cliffhanger either but a Lol OMG WTF, My brain will explode unless I get to read the next book cliffhanger. Jayne and all her friends are back but this time around they have to deal with problems on a cosmic scale. New friends and enemies are introduced and Jayne is still nearly clueless when it comes to her abilities and the fae world in which she inhabits although she still manages to kick serious butt. Her language is still just as colorful and having Tim and his family around make it so hilarious. Nothing like a baby pixie going around repeating the one word or words that you don't want him to repeat. This is truly a great book, so good in fact that I went ahead and put off getting the Infernal Devices 3 which comes out in a few days so that I could buy the rest of this series along with the first book in the Apocalypsis series. There's just something infectious about Elle Casey's writing. I'm a fast reader but not usually this fast. I couldn't put this book down and have missed a lot of sleep these last two weeks and I've enjoyed every minute of it. Be sure to read War of the Fae first so you'll know what's going on and enjoy this book even more. You might not get much sleep reading them but you'll have a blast. Once again Elle Casey has outdone herself proving why she has so quickly become one of my favorite all time authors.

One of my many favorite passages from Clash of the Otherworlds Book 1 After the Fall

"I'll have you know that the fruit of my loins? ... It's passionfruit, baby. Passionfruit"
"More like fruit loops,"

I've never used bookmarks or highlights on my but some of the stuff being said in this book was just too funny so now I have Mrs. Casey to thank for learning how to use these features )
I started with book one of this series, and read the entire series shorty there after. I loved the characters, and the creative story line - so much so that I would be up until 2am reading, always telling myself "just one more chapter, just one more page." I never know how to leave book reviews without giving too much of the plot away... but if you like other authors such as Christie Rich,Yasmine Galenorn, Jennifer L. Armentrout, P.C. Cast, you will love this series! I was hooked from the first chapter. Thank you Elle Casey for writing such a fantastic series that us readers can find so much magic and adventure in!
After obsessing over the War of the Fae series, the release of Clash of the Otherworlds was at the top of my to-read pile. As I've stated in my previous reviews of Elle Casey's work, Jayne is one of my all-time FAVORITE heroines, and when you have cast-mates like Tim the Pixie, his son Willie, and sexy-moody Ben, it makes for a great time!

*Some SPOILERS from the War of the Fae series*

After the Fall continues directly after the union between Dark and Light Fae. After losing Chase, Jayne is having a tough time coming to terms with her new maybe-romance-maybe-friendship-maybe-nothing relationship with Ben and is constantly comparing her future to her past, which, lets face it, we all do.

The Light and Dark Fae begin moving into a single compound and sharing the same living quarters, classes, and lunch room doesn't seem to be a problem...combining leadership however? Not so much. Jayne isn't feeling the love from the new counsel members, so when problems arise, she attempts to solve them on her own...mostly.

Favorite Parts

Tim. Always Tim. Hilarious, awkward, and the best of the best of friends.

The Mother and Father room placement. I can just picture these two opposites coming together to form a whole...fire and ice, moon and sun, stillness and life. Love it.

Spider-nakey. FTW.

Overall, this story is a MUST READ! And although I believe that you should continue reading the first in the War of the Fae series, it is possible to pick up After the Fall and not be completely lost. However, I think that this book shows the reflective side of Jayne. She is really just healing from the loss of her mother and man/angel that she loved, so be aware that there's a lot more spunk to come. )

Thank you, Elle, for a another 5 Star read! And I can't wait to read Clash of the Otherworlds Between the Realms out NOW!
Oh geeze, Tim has a family and the kid is more annoying than his father. Jayne slips back on what I thought was a character development of trying to take the high road. Either she is looking to far into things, or things are not being spelled out as well as they should for the reader. I know that suspense and surprise are a delight in a book, but I can't possibly understand why everything is. Jayne continues as the same old girl who hates anything that is not immediately explained to her. I don't know why she doesn't ask for a book of histories to read or speak with Gregane about things she doesn't know. The elf will always do what she asks because he loves to lecture on knowledge. He's a resource she refuses to use. This story is a little political, and Jayne is pining after Chase the whole time, which is also damaging whatever relationship she might have with Ben. More farting, more breathing, more childish antics that I'm just beginning to skim over because I don't understand the incessant need to throw in comic relief via flatulence. I didn't get it when I was 17 either. Regardless, the story comes to another abrupt ending that lacked finesse and catapults the characters onto book 6 with, of course, a heavy dose of a semicolon not being used correctly.
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