Book three of the rockabilly Appalachian fairy soap opera.

Tor Books, 2015, 384 pages
( The bitch is back, and she's gunning for a 12-year-old. )
Also by Alex Bledsoe: My reviews of The Hum and the Shiver and Wisp of a Thing.
My complete list of book reviews.

Tor Books, 2015, 384 pages
In all the time the Tufa have existed, only two have ever been exiled: Bo-Kate Wisby and her lover, Jefferson Powell. They were cast out, stripped of their ability to make music, and cursed to never be able to find their way back to Needsville. Their crime? A love that crossed the boundary of the two Tufa tribes, resulting in the deaths of several people.
Somehow, Bo-Kate has found her way back. She intends to take over both tribes, which means eliminating both Rockhouse Hicks and Mandalay Harris. Bo-Kate has a secret weapon: Byron Harley, a rockabilly singer known as the "Hillbilly Hercules" for his immense size and strength, who has passed the last 60 years trapped in a bubble of faery time. He's ready to take revenge on any Tufa he finds.
The only one who can stop Bo-Kate is Jefferson. Released from the curse and summoned back to Cloud County, even he isn't sure what will happen when they finally meet. Will he fall in love with her again? Will he join her on her quest to unite the Tufa under her rule? Or will he have to sacrifice himself to save the people who once banished him?
( The bitch is back, and she's gunning for a 12-year-old. )
Also by Alex Bledsoe: My reviews of The Hum and the Shiver and Wisp of a Thing.
My complete list of book reviews.