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Child of Fire - Community Reviews back

by Harry Connolly
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elspeth's ephemeral musings
elspeth's ephemeral musings rated it 14 years ago
Very dark and interesting, the ending was a little hollow but my friend says book two is better!
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 14 years ago
Another series to be added to my reading list. Ray Lilly is a refreshing hero, and the storyline is pretty different for UF. It's dark, pretty dark, but Connolly has the noir vibe down perfectly. I'll keep reading this series for sure. Full review to be posted on the Bitten by Books website: http...
JK
JK rated it 15 years ago
Don't start this series if you want something complete. The author has dropped it and doesn't plan on continuing, nor does he care if you want to read it.http://www.harryjconnolly.com/blog/index.php/let-me-tell-you-about-my-ambitions-and-why-they-dont-include-kickstarter-right-now/Gotta say, someone...
drey's library
drey's library rated it 15 years ago
Child of Fire is a very fast-paced read about a guy who gets hauled out of jail to help out on a mission that's strictly need-to-know. The plot isn't too complicated--there's something going on in the little town of Hammer Bay, and Ray is volunteered to tag along to find out what it is. Unfortunatel...
Mercenary Reading
Mercenary Reading rated it 15 years ago
This was a great read! A fun, fast-paced urban fantasy, refreshingly non-romantic and with lots of action, werewolves, monsters, magic, and a wonderful narrator: Ray Lilly (his boss, Annalise, is MADE OF WIN). I'm definitely a fan of this series already--it's all the fun the Dresden Files used to be...
Lurv a la Mode 2
Lurv a la Mode 2 rated it 15 years ago
*longer, in-depth review via my blog later...I liked the concept of this book, or at least as it was presented via the back cover blurb. Pretty soon, though, I realized my stomach wouldn't be able to take a certain aspect of it. I won't spoil what that is, but given the nature of it, the way the aut...
lisally
lisally rated it 16 years ago
Ray Lilly is an ex-convict who has been conscripted by the Twenty Palace Society, a group of sorcerers who hunt dark magic. As punishment for dabbling in the magical arts himself, Ray is assigned as the driver for society sorceress Annalise Powliss, who is tracking a rogue magician. The investigatio...
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