She just wanted a gosh-darn pizza. The apocalypse had other ideas.
Addie did not have "getting plucked from the 21st century and thrown into the apocalypse" on her "things to do after work" checklist. Yet here she is, trapped in the hellscape known as Sakar-a world torn apart by a Celestial war. Now she's dodging soulless Wraiths, getting chased by venomous horses, and trying her darndest to avoid a meltdown.
Thankfully, Cheriour, the gruff and grumpy commander of the human army takes her under his wing. He's blunt, brutal, and socially awkward. Totally not Addie's type.
So why does she find him so infuriatingly attractive?
As Addie's connection with Cheriour grows so does the danger. Wraiths threaten to eliminate the last dregs of humanity and secrets about Addie's past are about to surface that might just make her the key to saving everything... or destroying it.
Darkly thrilling and laced with biting humor, Fires of the Forsaken is perfect for fans of Game of Thrones, Deadpool and Supernatural.