I only read "Harvest Moon/A Tangled Web" by Mercedes Lackey. This story features the supporting characters Leo and Bru from the previous book along with Persephone and Hades. Always more than one romance happening in Lackey's books.I think I prefer her full length novels because she tends to go on t...
Liked:* The main character is awesome and unusual. A female sorcerer gangster? Win! She's also a very capable person without the "I'm a smartass and therefore a badass" complex typical to some UF heroines.* The worldbuilding is equally awesome and very unique. The magic system isn't like anything I'...
I only read A Tangled Web. It was nice to see Leo and his wife, Bru. The story of the Gods was interestingly: they are really half Fae and not all related to each other, even if they all often forget that.
In hind sight, I should never have picked this book up.I needed it for a challenge but even so I should have skipped that particular item as I hate hate hate anything to do with gangs or the mob and this involves both. Domino Riley is an enforcer for one gang/mob ruled by Shanar Rashan. The thing ...
Book two of the underworld cycle. After reading book one where Domino Riley a sorcerer is in search of her deceased best friend. Finding out he was killed she uses her "juice" to seek revenge. Her home town Compton, L.A. and the graffiti left by taggers from her outfit gives her the power for her ma...
Whew - there was a ton of action in this one. Also lots of time in Between (ghostly limbo/alternate LA). There's zombies, but done differently than the current plague scenario that you usually see.Fae, Formorii, sorcerers, the mob, government spooks, demons - there are a lot of characters at play, b...
NOTE: THIS REVIEW IS FOR "A Tangled Web" by Mercedes Lackey ONLY:This is an interesting and fun re-telling of the famous Persephone and Hades tale from Greek Mythology. In this story, Persephone and Hades are in love and try to find a way to be together. Hades sends Thanatos, the god of Death, to “...
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