It has been about a year since the events of [b:One Salt Sea|10783217|One Salt Sea (October Daye, #5)|Seanan McGuire|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1312045992s/10783217.jpg|14735184] and Toby has both grown up but also become a little emotionally unstable. It seems she has been taking un...
If Ms. McGuire chose to stop writing October Daye stories today, I'd be satisfied. This sixth book brought much of Toby's personal life to a great place, and keep the pages turning with a storyline that revealed much, and didn't leave people's lives dangling.SPOILER ALERTOctober finally acknowledged...
Gah, swoon, die...FINALLY! I am smiling so hard right now. Great adventure, lots of actions..tons of Tybalt and that ending!? This was pretty much perfect, in my opinion. I think Toby is light years away character development wise from Rosemary and Rue and while I would have liked it to have take...
October Daye is managing to move on with her life after the loss of both Connor and her daughter – but it’s hard and her grief is a background for this book. But, perhaps more so for that grief, she cannot turn away Etienne when he comes to her for help. He has a daughter, a changeling daughter who ...
There is virtually no point saying that I love Seanan McGuire to bits. Every damn book of hers I read ends up with high marks. For me she is everything urban fantasy genre should strive to: high octane plot driven story, strong characters and an in depth world-building.She has it all and she makes e...
I really enjoyed this novel. October and Tybalt were in fine form and I always enjoy some good political intrigue. I'm so glad Toby and Tybalt finally got together. And it was really nice to learn more about Tybalt's past.
This is the October Daye book I've been waiting to be written. Things that I have been wanting to see... it's there. In spades. This is book 6 in the October Daye series.As with the entire series, this is an urban fantasy, not a paranormal romance. The romance is not absent, but it takes a back ...
I'm too tired to review this, I have to make dinner, I have to dye my hair, I have to do some straightening up before my husband gets home, and I have to force my 11 year old to do his homework. Convincing my son to do his homework is more like a job for a prison warden, but alas, I have to do it w/...
I'm not yet sure if this is my favorite book from this series, but I think objectively, it may be the best one yet.The pacing problems from earlier in the series are about completely absent, Toby does a lot of very hero/detective stuff, the interaction of her actions and the human world are noted, t...
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