OR
Your Memberships & Subscriptions

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.
Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.
Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.
Night of the Fae (Phoenix Rising Book 1) Kindle Edition
"I love you," he murmured as the wisps of light returned to his body. What he didn't say was that his love came with a heavy price and life would never be the same again.
Twenty-six-year-old Ana Martin has a past she is trying to forget. When she meets Gabriel, she believes that she can finally leave her troubles behind her. But Gabriel has a secret...He may look human and be born of this world, but he is Siis - a race who evolved millions of years ago to a transcendent state, who now take solid form to hide among us.
When the homeless start dying at an abandoned Tannery, the police chalk it up to suicides. Ana knows differently. The Siis have a secret, a past mistake they would rather forget, one that puts Ana in more danger than she can ever comprehend.
Before long, she becomes a target for the Fae, once innocent children changed by the Siis thousands of years before. They can intensify and feed off the negative emotions of their prey, and are driven by malicious intent that has no bounds.
Can Ana survive the world of the Siis?
More importantly, can she do it with her mind still intact?
Night of the Fae is the first book in the Phoenix Rising Series, which follows Ana as she is drawn into the secret world of the Siis, an ancient race of empathic beings torn apart by war, treachery and the consequences of past actions.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 10, 2012
- File size1429 KB
-
Next 3 for you in this series
$10.97 -
Next 5 for you in this series
$20.95 -
All 10 for you in this series
$50.36
Customers who read this book also read
Editorial Reviews
Review
Boasting a likable, strongly realized heroine and a world that is at once fantastic and thrilling yet wholly believable, the Ana Martin series is one of those rare reading experiences that just draws you in and won't let you go until the final page is turned." - Bestselling Author, Shane Dunphy.
Review Rating: 5 stars!Reviewed By Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite
I enjoyed the fast paced read. For the first volume of the series Lyneal Jenkins has done a remarkable job of piecing together a romantic fantasy adventure. The elements are there: the passion, the revelation, the twists and turns carefully positioned for the reader to easily grasp. Overall, this is a great read.
"Night of the Fae is a supernatural thriller with enough romance and intrigue thrown in to keep any reader turning pages at a fast clip. The narrative is tightly woven and compelling, moving at a fast pace while still allowing the reader to experience a true depth of characterization as they develop a full appreciation of the events as they take place.
The characters here are fully realized, vivid and alive, and often do surprising things that are very human, which can be rare.
Ana has depth and reality to her and we can already start to see how she might change and grow." - Writer's Digest
Review Rating: 5 stars! Reviewed By Melinda Hills for Readers' Favorite
Well-paced and engaging, Night of the Fae by Lyneal Jenkins is the perfect supernatural/fantasy read. Ana, Gabriel and the other characters are carefully developed and realistic in spite of the supernatural nature of some of them. Following their love, hate and trials keeps the pages turning. It is quite easy to get caught up in the swirling emotions that allow you to feel what Ana is feeling. It is certainly well worth the time and is sure to please.
Review Rating: 4 Stars"I have read my share of Fae books before and I have to say that Lyneal Jenkins has created a whole different take on the world of the Fae. This book is full of different twists and turns and a great deal of angst to keep a reader interested. The characters are deep and have many layers so that you feel them coming off the page; they could be real. The flow of this book is good and makes for an easy read. I would recommend this book because it is a solid, entertaining story." - Readers' Favorite, Kathryn Bennett.
About the Author
After three years she resigned the forces to start a family and begin her work with learning disabilities, which is when she was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder.
After a failed marriage, she moved to Spain for eighteen months with her children, taking time to reflect on where she wanted her life to go.
Since returning to the UK, she began her studies towards becoming a Psychologist.
In February 2011 she sat down at the laptop with one sentence and a basic concept in mind, with no idea that she was embarking on the biggest project of her life.
Night of the Fae quickly became a novel and it wasn't long before detailed notes for the remaining Ana Martin books were drafted up.
To date, Lyneal is currently living with her partner in North Yorkshire along with their seven children. Each day is a balance between normal life and writing. She couldn't be happier. She is looking forward to writing many more books in the fantasy/scifi genre as this is where her passion lies.
Product details
- ASIN : B00A5S66N2
- Publisher : Lyneal Jenkins; 4th edition (November 10, 2012)
- Publication date : November 10, 2012
- Language : English
- File size : 1429 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 356 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,825,396 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #27,540 in Epic Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #48,724 in Paranormal & Urban Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #62,368 in Epic Fantasy (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

What can I say? I Love four things in this world, my family (including friends I’ve adopted as family), writing, reading, and chocolate. To live without any of them would be a tragedy.
I write because imaginary people jump into my head with the intention of living there rent free while they drive me nuts. Each story demands to be written, and I don’t get any peace if I’m not following orders. I don’t write clear cut character that are either bad or good. Every single one of them could be the hero of their own story. I merely pick a perspective and run with it (usually following the character who shouts the loudest).
I can’t promise happy endings. I stay true to life within the rules of the created world and, sadly, life is a cruel bitch. I would apologise, but seriously, I have very little control over the direction of the story. It’s that whole being true to life thing, and each one has a personality I can never control (they’re stubborn like that).
I hope you will laugh, curse, and grieve along with them, and would love to hear your experience, so please leave a review or send me a message.
Enjoy
L
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon-
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
I don't know what to say about this book. I hated it, I loved it, I liked it, I was bored. All these do not seem to give this book true justice. I had a hard time starting this book, but when I got about a tenth into it, the story took off and I really enjoyed it. So much, that I bought the next two books in succession and finished them also. (they all ended abruptly with cliff hangers)
The writing seemed to need a little editing and it had a lot of problems that all first books seem to have; but, I did enjoy it. It ended abruptly on a cliff hanger and although it was 300+ pages, it felt much smaller and I couldn't believe how quickly I finished it.
I do feel I should mention that it included a witch as one of the characters and I do not like that in my reads (personally). That and the porn video the main character (at the beginning) wants to make for her boyfriend caused me to bring down the stars by 5 to 4.
With this new version of Fae the reader may need time and information to fully understand Jenkin's different view of the supernatural. Unfortunately I didn't find that a clear enough explanation was given so that I could grasp the idea of Fae and Siis. There were also fairly large gaps in the telling of the story in the first half of the book which gave the book a muddled feel. This unfortunately left me floundering to get a foot hold in the story.
Jenkins introduces some fairly unique characters to her readers. I loved Adam, Maria, Eris and yes, even Suraya (who brought some oomph to the story). Unfortunately Ana isn't a strong main character. For a twenty-six year old, her reactions and decisions felt very juvenile. She's the kind of girl in a horror movie would walk right into the creepy house even after someone was just murdered on that very spot. Putting herself in dangerous situations - ie. following a homeless man she barely knows into an abandoned building - didn't endear her to me.
I'm assuming that Ana was written as a weak, naive character because this is the beginning of a new series so the author is starting Ana off as a weaker character who will come into her own as the series progresses. I understand how readers like to see growth in their main characters but when a twenty-six year old woman makes such silly decisions that risk her life it's hard to get behind her.
Fans of supernatural romance will enjoy Ana's relationship with Gabriel. They bring a very strong romantic element to the book which almost overshadows the supernatural aspect. For me (who apparently lacks the romance gene) their relationship felt very co-dependent and didn't feel like a healthy relationship from the get-go. I never liked Gabriel because he came off as domineering and felt like their 'love' was more obsession. In fact, if I was given the choice she would have chosen another character to fall for.
I'm sad to say that I struggled with Night of the Fae. It took me a couple of weeks to get through the first half of the book but I also appreciate that Jenkins is trying to widen the idea of what makes up supernatural beings. She also ups the creepy factor with these evil, twisted little Fae who will make you shudder. I think with a clearer explanation at the beginning and less focus on the romantic element I would have been more eager to pick up the following books in this series.
My rating: 2.5 stars (increased to 3 stars for this site)
Disclaimer: My sincere thanks to author Lyneal Jenkins for providing me with a complimentary e-book copy of her book in exchange for my honest review.
**This book review can also be found on my blog, The Baking Bookworm (www.thebakingbookworm.blogspot.ca) where I share hundreds of book reviews and my favourite recipes. **
Top reviews from other countries

I really enjoyed this book and found myself delving back into it whenever I had a spare few minutes. I have read many fantasy stories and many involving fae. So much so that I usually become disgruntled with the standard set up that most seam to employ. Not so this time. I was far from bored. The Siis and the fae were described in fresh way. There is also a story for how the fae were created. I love that so much thought and detail had obviously been put into the book, but that it was not so overly laden to be cumbersome.
Details and backstory were dished out at key intervals and in just the right amounts to keep me hooked. The detail added to the feeling of being immersed in Ana's reality without being too heavy. I also liked that Adam was a complex guy who mistrusts Ana but is still there for her even when others that say they cared abandoned her.
I liked the relationship between Ana and Gabriel and I believed that they did genuinely fall in love. I was annoyed at Gabriel in the end. He refused to see what was in front of him. I know that he loves his daughter and she is all that was left of his life with dead wife, and that she was near death. However, that should not kill love. I was firmly on Ana's side and felt for her so much.
I am hoping that Gabriel comes to his senses in the next book, that someone gives him a metaphorical slap so that I am not constantly wanting to reach into the book and do it myself. For all Ana and Maria are lowly humans, they seem to have gotten their priorities in better order than the non humans.
As you can tell, I became invested in the characters and what becomes of them. Each character was well rounded and portrayed as unique. There were no stereotypes here. There was also great story telling with an original concept and a new way of looking at the fae. I thought that the writing was very competent and in a free easy style that suits me and is easy to understand. The pace was also very well done with no long winded gaps in action or plot twists, no long and boring journeys to other realms etc.
I also liked that fact that Ana got to keep her normal life throughout and after her experiences with the fae and siis. She had a job she kept, university studies and family that she kept up with. I was also tickled with idea of an immortal being who has powers but works construction. Lovely detail.
In short there was much to like about this book, and not really anything to complain about besides Gabriel at the end and that was personal irritation. I'm sure it is necessary to the plot in the series. Looking forward to getting to read the next book; Hidden Light.


Cons: It felt a bit short to me. Not just that I read it quick, it needed more padding to the story somehow.
Warnings: 1. The characters feel a little bit close to those from Charmed, though the story is much darker. Think “Leo gets together with phoebe”, but the ending of this installment makes me think the story will move away from that closeness to Charmed.
2. The first half is kind of soppy for a fantasy book (strays heavily into romantic fiction). It does add to the story so bear with it!

A different take on the urban fantasy market. Ana Martin is a bipolar student/care assistant who falls in love with a Siis and this brings considerable trouble to her door in the shape of the Fae, The Fae are a rather nasty band of "children" who feast on the sadness of others, causing humans to do things in desperation, such as commit suicide or kill others.
Ana's bipolar mood is evident throughout the book her mood swings affected further by her love Gabriel's empathic nature. Gabriel is a Siis an ancient empathic race hiding a secret which has resulted in a "war" with the Fae.
The book is written in the first person mode and although i found the storyline good, it was difficult to get into. I also found Ana annoying, the mood swings, I understand a key element of the storyline, became a bit overdone and left me feeling here we go again - same thing different day. I also found Ana's attachment to Gabriel and visa a versa became tedious, it was discussed constantly. The book also has a very abrupt ending, the reader is not just left hanging but thinking that perhaps the omitted the last page of the book, as there is no conclusion.
It is worth a read but not top of my hit period.

The plot unfolds well and is not so easily predicted which was refreshing.
Certainly will read the next book as this one felt like there was not enough story. So I'm pleased to see the second instalment is out already.