
Rating: 5š
The Turning of the Tables by KM Avery begins Seth Mays connecting trilogy of the Beyond the Veil series, a journey thatās got a perspective on the Arcanavirus weāve not seen before.
KM Avery ās Beyond the Veil universe is a dark, highly complex world. Itās steeped in harsh human fears against those who are different, a divergence that has resulted from the Arcanavirus thatās wiped out a portion of the worldās population, the remaining population that has been exposed and is affected can change in otherworldly ways. Maybe they can hear the dead or maybe theyāre a vampire.
In its wake , the world and society roils with bigotry, specism, racism, an increasingly amount of hatred based acts, as well as inflammatory politics that seem so dangerous and familiar these days. Read the authorās Notes on the universe information and trigger warnings before the book begins.
More so than any other books, except for Wardās, Sethās story , his beginning, has really moved me. Avery manages to so realistically, and with devastating exquisite clarity, covey a portrait of this gentle, sweet man coming physically, mentally, and emotionally apart in every aspect of his life. Just when he thought he had reached a good and satisfying point about his career, friends and family.
The pain is so intense as Avery does a deep emotional dive into the internal life of Seth Mays . Its from Sethās point of view that we see his life , the events, the unthinkable aftermath, alongside a complicated, horrifying investigation, and the introduction of Elliot Crane, badger shifter, best friend of Hart, into Sethās world.
Elliot arrives to craft a summoning table for Ward and an intense relationship is struck up between Seth and Elliot. One that is notably temporary due to their differences in locations and current circumstances, but thatās not how this works.
We know Elliot from Valās books but we get a deeper understanding of him here even without reading his POV. Avery gives the reader a perfect window into this character, an insight into how the relationship between them is effectively changing him too. And itās done, part way, through a series of texts. Some sent casually, others during the worst moments of Sethās life.
The Turning of the Tables (Beyond the Veil Book 7) by KM Avery brilliantly follows Seth as through a journey so moving and engaging that often times, I found myself having to pause in my reading because I was so wrapped up in Sethās story that I needed a moment to reflect.
Here a life is changed so profoundly itās shattering, both for the character and for the reader.
The ending? Exactly what it should be. Hopeful. And now Iām exhausted but ready for the next book and step forward for Seth . Thatās The Badger in his Burrow, no release date yet.
If you havenāt read this series yet, start reading it. Itās a must read in its entirety. Read them in order to understand the characters, their stories and relationships, the evolution of this world in terms of politics and magic. Itās complex, highly addictive, ingenious, and often dark as well as beautifully written.
And one I highly recommend. Always.
Series couples to date (not standalone):
Wardās story (1-3):
The Ghost in the Hall
The Boy in the Locked Room
The Skeleton Under the Stairs.
Hartās story (4-6):
The Dog in the Alley
The Bones in the Yard
The Elf Beside Himself
Sethās story (7-9):
The Turning of the Tables
The Badger in his Burrow (coming 2024/ 5)
The Past in the Present (coming 2025)
Raynās Story (10 +) (coming 2025-2026)
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The Turning of the Tables (Beyond the Veil Book 7)
Blurb:
I try to be an easygoing kind of guy, but sometimes things happen that really throw you for a loop. It turns out that meeting a certain badger shifter is one of those things.
Iād agreed to pick him up at the airport to help out a friend, and I had no idea what Iād gotten myself into. I figured Iād pick him up, drop him off at his hotel, and that would be that. Instead, I canāt stop thinking about himāand it doesnāt help that he keeps texting me, asking for my help.
The other problem is⦠he lives a thousand miles away and is only going to be here for a few weeks. Except that it hasnāt taken long for me to fall hard for those hazel eyes and white-streaked hair. To say nothing of the callouses on those strong hands.
I should be paying attention to workāto the killer using the Arcanavirus as a murder weaponābut I keep getting distracted by thoughts of Elliot Crane. Hopefully that doesnāt come back to bite me in the butt.
Who am I kidding? Everything comes back to bite me in the butt. And not in a fun kind of way, either.
A MM Shifter Romance.
Part one in Seth’s story.
⢠Publisher: (July 31, 2024)
⢠Publication date: July 31, 2024
⢠Language: English
⢠Print length: 398 pages
Sethās story (7-9):
The Turning of the Tables
The Badger in his Burrow (coming 2024/ 5)
The Past in the Present (coming 2025)
Raynās Story (10 +) (coming 2025-2026)ā








