Hear Me by Lynn Crandall

Hear Me by Lynn Crandall
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Rated: 4 stars
Review by Rose

Atlantis Aeon Ainsley Durham loves running her antique shop, Fancy This, in Old Town Auralia, but takes seriously her mission to work with her fellow Aeons to fight Darkness in her home town. But she’s changing. Her precognition is showing her darker and darker visions of what’s to come. When growing darkness forces her to reevaluate her place in the Aeons and her work, she’s not sure she belongs in either space any longer. Her terrible past urges her to withdraw, not only from her mission but from letting true love in.

Bounty hunter turned bonds company owner Keegan Barnes is also an Aeon. He hears things others don’t, and sometimes he wishes he could shut down his clairaudience ability. After all, he doesn’t see how he can help the cause with such a low-key ability. But when he picks up discussions among members of Dark Sides, will he discover just how much he’s been underestimating himself? He’s hiding secrets that keep him from healing his scars and getting close to anyone, most of all Ainsley.

Keegan and Ainsley know the efforts the Aeons have been putting in to raise the level of light energy in the city have been helping. But will it be enough to influence others to make choices for good or will Dark Sides take the city? Can they team up to save the city and find true love? Find out in this thrilling book two in the Dark Sides trilogy.

I have always loved the idea of the lost continent of Atlantis (I blame the TV show Stingray and the character Marina for this). So, when I found out about Hear Me, I had to take the chance, even though it was the second book of the series. I’m glad I did.

Although I know I would have gotten a richer experience had I read the first book, the author does a great job about filling in the backstory as she goes along. There was no great info-dump, for which I’m grateful, but instead she gently inserts needed material where it is needed.

The concept is very cool. Descendants of survivors from Atlantis (Aeons) have found each other at this point in history because evil (the Dark Aspects) is getting a deeper stronghold. The mission of the Aeons is to use their power of light to combat the workers of darkness. With each of them having specific abilities, together they are stronger than each of them separately.

The worldbuilding here is wonderfully done.  These are not just cardboard characters, but real people with their real lives and backstories. I especially enjoyed the backstory involving Ainsly’s family and would love to learn more about that (it’s possible it was covered in book one).

The characters that Hear Me focuses mostly on are Ainsly and Keegan – both damaged in their own ways, but honestly drawn. I appreciate flawed heroes and heroines and loved the connection these two have.

I really hope there are more books in this world coming – and now off to read book one.

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Like anyone else, I find comfort in the ideas that sustain us, the concepts that are held in the collective consciousness and are believed by all. For instance when all else falls apart, the belief that family is always there for us can be a soft place to land. When our best laid plans bring us a heap of trouble and despair, the belief that everyone gets a second chance gives us hope to persevere. And when the life we thought we wanted turns sour, it gives us strength to believe that the path to happiness is not closed to us, it’s just taking us in a different direction.

These are the concepts that inspired Dancing with Detective Danger and informed the substance of the main characters, Sterling Aegar and Ben Kirby. I wanted to explore the ways people live their lives through the lens of beliefs that serve their purpose but can take them to places they never intended to go. I wanted to take beliefs – such as the one that family is always there for us – and show contrasts of that belief.

For Sterling and her sister Lacey, family changed drastically at the death of their father when they were young. As the structure of their lives changed, each sister took on different ways of coping, and for Sterling, fear and anger fueled her choices into adulthood. A vow to honor her father by following in his footstep in becoming a police officer gave her painful feelings purpose. Her belief that she could somehow avenge his unsolved murder by doing her part to help justice prevail helped her manage the fear and anger. And when she met Ben on the job as a fellow police officer, she found his zest for life captivating and his fearless lifestyle invigorating. But at the death of her sister’s husband, the fear and anger took her over and bound her into a cocoon of her making, believing it would protect her from further hurt. She ran from love rather than risk more devastating loss.

Ben, too, harbored wounds from his early years, and his penchant for thrills and his work on the edge was his way of dealing with his belief that he brought pain to those he loved. But with Sterling, his aching loneliness was soothed…until she left.

When the two meet up again at the beginning of Dancing with Detective Danger, it has been two years since their break up. The beliefs they’ve carried, both life-affirming and life-negating, are triggered and each character has to face a personal crossroad of whether to invest in beliefs that expand their lives and their definition of family and bring them love or continue to invest in beliefs that give the illusion of keeping them protected, safe, but alone.

To tell this story, I chose to set it in a mid-size urban setting because I love the vitality of a thriving city. The sisters are independent business women who enjoy their work and their relationship with each other, so the backdrop of city gives them places to find danger and intrigue as they uncover truths, but it’s small enough to ground them in a sense of place.

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In the book, I hope readers find an interesting plot that takes accessible characters on paths that are difficult but doable if they expand their beliefs and challenge their personal patterns that are understandable defenses but that no longer serve them well.

About the Author:MEDIA KIT Author PhotoI started spinning stories as a child when I tried to entertainmy younger sister at night when we were supposed to be going to sleep. In the dark, my stories typically took on a scary or paranormal element — didn’t do much to put us to sleep. Today, I hope my stories still fail to put readers to sleep, but rather take them on a journey. That’s what I’ve been on since I decided to make writing my focus. As a reporter and magazine feature writer, I truly enjoy learning as I work on stories. As a romance writer, I enjoy doing the research and following an evolving story of my characters. I’m still learning as I go.

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MEDIA KIT Dancing with Detective Danger coverUncovering secrets and exposing truth are all in a day’s work for private investigator Sterling Aegar. But when her latest case threatens to reveal her own buried feelings for an old love, Sterling runs for cover.

A body in the bathtub and pleas from a jilted wife to find her wayward husband mean a welcome break from the usual humdrum cases Sterling and her sister, Lacey, are called to investigate. But when Sterling’s old flame, Detective Ben Kirby, walks into the murder scene, she feels her world spin out of control. Danger from thugs and murderers poses no greater threat than the peril she’d suffer if she lets daredevil Ben get too close.

Seeing Sterling for the first time in two years is for Ben like drinking in a healing tonic. He could never forget the way it felt to run his hands over her delicious curves or the way she touched his soul. She remains the one person who can make the emptiness in his gut go away. Finding the murderer is his job, but protecting Sterling from seriously dangerous people is his mission.
As the case unfolds, Sterling and Ben not only solve the murder and locate the missing husband, they confront secrets that set them each free from a painful past.