

You see, Trinity is no ordinary human, and if the truth about who she really is gets out, chaos will be unleashed upon the land. Her mother was killed by a rogue Warden two years before the story opens, and ever since that day, Trinity has been in hiding. She’s the only human living in a compound of Wardens, who are gargoyle shapeshifters. Trinity Marrow is eighteen years old, and doing her best to adapt to some very unusual circumstances.


Reading the original series will give you a deeper and more complete understanding of the world and its characters, but the author does a great job recapping prior events for those readers who choose to dive right into Storm and Fury. Plus, Trinity, the heroine of Storm and Fury, the first of the Harbinger books, is a human who is losing her vision because of a progressive eye disease, and I knew this was going to be a book I’d love.īefore I begin rhapsodizing about Storm and Fury, I want to assure you that you don’t have to have read the Dark Elements novels in order to enjoy this one. Armentrout was writing a spin-off of her Dark Elements series – which happened to be the first series I ever read featuring gargoyles. I’m always on the lookout for new urban fantasy series featuring unusual creatures, so I was over the moon to learn that Jennifer L.
