So...this book ended up being really dark. Every romance book has a black moment where everything appears to be going wrong. This entire book is the black moment for the series. And to make things worse--it's really long. But it ties up most of the loose threads from the entire series in what I think is a very satisfactory manner.
Yes, there are a few threads left for book nine, but there would have to be, wouldn't there?
It's set around the Spring Equinox, which is why I've chosen to feature it this week. And Cara turned out to be one of the most compelling characters in the entire series--at least in my opinion.
Dream Under The Hill
Oberon Book 8.0
The Spring Equinox falls in the month that nearly all Native Traditions recognize as being one of Big Winds--big changes. And big changes have certainly come to Oberon this spring, along with an ancient evil that must finally be laid to rest.
Cara Matthews is a girl with a troubled past and a very troubling present. The teenage girlfriend of Oberon's newest guru has always looked for love in all the worst places. And it doesn't get much worse than the Church of Truth, Light and Vision.
Former cop Liam McKnight could have told her that, but he's infiltrated the cult in hopes of discovering some clue to the whereabouts of his missing family members, and he can't jeopardize his mission--not even for love.
In a month marked by birth, death and marriage, the inhabitants of Oberon must all come to terms with what's really important to each of them--important enough to die for. Only one thing is certain; when the winds of change finally stop blowing nothing, and no one, will be the same.



