There are also some interesting new facets of the innkeepers assembly as we’re introduced to some dark toxin that impacts the innkeepers peacekeeping authorities. Not just the relationship between Dina and Gertrude Hunt, but between those Dina grants authority within the inn and the inn. The connection between an innkeeper and her inn took on new life in this book. Sisters reuniting, leaps in love and Her Grace just sipping her drink and watching everything. This ensemble group of characters were wonderful together. Dina, Maud, Arland and Sean work together with Gertrude Hunt to protect their guests from assassins. Bringing them together was a small mission in the grand scheme of the book, but it sets them up to work together at the inn to protect their newest guests, a viciously hunted race. This book kicks off pulling Dina’s sister Maud and her daughter Helen front and center in the story line. All along Dina has wanted to find her parents, she has a sister living her own life with her vampire husband and a brother out searching the galaxy for their parents, but no one has shown up as a character in the story yet. I liked this book because it starts to pull the family story into the main story. After successfully hosting the interstellar peace summit in the last novel, Dina has no time to rest before her next adventure.
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