Book Review: Hearts in the Sand by Allyson Lindt
- Kristen Lewendon
- Aug 13, 2019
- 1 min read
Legacy Book 0.5
She loves. She dies. She is reborn.
Kirby doesn’t understand the pull she feels to the on-base doctor she’s serving with in Kuwait, but she’s not going to deny the attraction. Especially after two scorching hook-ups.
When he introduces her to a friend, her desire doubles. That night, her pleasure does as well.
Gwydion and Min have been searching for Kirby for centuries. The Valkyrie the loved in her previous lives, who’s been reborn over and over.
Sparks are flying, but so are RPG’s. If they can’t show Kirby the truth about her past, and help her achieve immortality, they may lose her to death again.
Author's Note: Hearts in the Sand was previously released in the Saved Between the Sheets anthology. It's been edited and contains a new epilogue for this solo re-release. Legacy Series (Urban Fantasy Reverse Harem) Hearts in the Sand Blood in the Shadows Death in the Night

My Review:
I’ve done this a little bit backwards by reading the first book in the series before the prequel, but I think I kind of prefer having done it this way. Now I know more about Gwydion and Min and how they fit into Kirby’s story, as well as having had the chance to see a much lighter-hearted Kirby than the incarnation we meet in Blood in the Shadows. However, no part of this scorching hot little book changes the fact that I’m dying to get my hands on the next in the series. It might even have made me more desperate for it.
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