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A Fall of Water: An Elemental Vampire Fantasy Novel
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A Fall of Water: An Elemental Vampire Fantasy Novel

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No secret stays hidden forever.

Still grieving from their loss in the far East, Giovanni Vecchio and Beatrice De Novo are called to Rome and instantly discover that nothing is quite as it seems in the Eternal City. Joined by Carwyn and Tenzin, unexpected clashes greet them immediately, and rivalries churn beneath the glittering facade of the old Roman court. Allies might be enemies, and ancient rivals could hold the key to a deadly secret.

Sometimes, finding the end means going back to the beginning. Fire, Earth, Wind, and Water finally meet with devastating results in the conclusion of the Elemental Mysteries.

A FALL OF WATER is the fourth book in the Elemental Mysteries. It is a paranormal romance and mystery by ten-time USA Today bestselling author, Elizabeth Hunter.

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Release dateJun 2, 2012
ISBN9781476237725
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A Fall of Water: An Elemental Vampire Fantasy Novel
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Elizabeth Hunter

ELIZABETH HUNTER is a ten time USA Today bestselling author of romance, contemporary fantasy, and paranormal mystery. Based in Central California and Addis Ababa, she travels extensively to write fantasy fiction exploring world mythologies, history, and the universal bonds of love, friendship, and family. She has published over fifty works of fiction and sold over two million books world-wide. She is the author of the Elemental Mysteries, the Glimmer Lake series, the Irin Chronicles, and other works of fiction.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    The end perfect for a series like this one. It had all those things that we know and love about Gio and B's journey: the action, the love, the angst, the tears falling down our face, the smile plastered on our faces just from something silly or incredibly cute. And YES, Ben and Tenzin ARE fooling around! I LOVED that little ending for them adn Carwyn's little sneek peek was great too, but I think the author is going to have to work triple hard so we don't keep comparing the two series. Gio and B's ending was so freaking cute that I just wanted to grab both of them and put them in a safe. Amazing book, amazing ending.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Fantastic end to the series of four - brought everyone and everything together for the finale in Rome, which we have kept hearing about all through the books but never been to in the story. I had been looking forward to this book and it didn't disappoint. Now it has finished I am bereft! At least EH is writing another book in the same world but centred on some of the other characters. I can't wait to read more about Carwyn and Ben especially. Highly recommended, but read the books in order.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Fantastic end to the series of four - brought everyone and everything together for the finale in Rome, which we have kept hearing about all through the books but never been to in the story. I had been looking forward to this book and it didn't disappoint. Now it has finished I am bereft! At least EH is writing another book in the same world but centred on some of the other characters. I can't wait to read more about Carwyn and Ben especially. Highly recommended, but read the books in order.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have come to realize that no matter what, Elizabeth Hunter is not going to disappoint me, ever! A Fall of Water, the fourth and final novel in the Elemental Mysteries series is no exception to this rule. In this insanely good and completely satisfying novel all of the questions are finally answered.Once again, Hunter opens the novel by swiftly moving through a large chunk of time in a very expedient manner. B and Gio must spend the year separated from most of their family and friends as B learns to control her new vampire abilities and appetites. It just wouldn’t do to eat one of her friends or her grandmother! During this time both B and Gio continue their studies into the elusive (and now stolen) text that is thought to contain the formula for an elixir that will allow vampires to live without consuming blood. Sound too good to be true?As B and Gio soon discover the truth of the text and the elixir is absolutely way too good to be true. The couple moves their entire household to Rome where they begin to unravel the mystery of the elixir and why the truth of its very existence and side effects has been buried. It is at this point that Hunter begins to introduce a whole new host of characters. While it may seem awkward to introduce new characters at this stage in the game, these characters are so beautifully woven into the existing plot that they feel like they have been a part of the series from the beginning. Side note: I have already emailed Hunter with my request for an entire series on these new characters You are certainly welcome to thank me at any time.As the plot reaches its climax the proverbial crap hits the fan. B, Gio, Tenzin, Carwyn (who I think has a lady friend) and a whole host of others open a can of whoop-ass on Rome in an effort to contain the mess created by the release of the blood lust formula. Hunter has come up with some incredible fight scenes in the past but this one is four kinds of EPIC!! Tenzin is in fine and vengeful form, B is phenomenally strong, Gio is ruthless, and Carwyn is just flat-out impressive. I can promise you, at the end of the fight, you won’t see this one coming. The bottom line: this novel kicks ass and is one of the most satisfying ends to a series that I have encountered in a very, very long time. B and Gio’s story is over and it is an ending that is so very appropriate and gratifying. With this being said I would be remiss if I failed to mention that I don’t think Carwyn’s story is over. For the record, I am desperately hoping that this holds true for Tenzin and Ben as well. Once you read the end, you’ll see what I mean