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Note: This is Book 2 in the series and can work as a stand alone. Book 1 was good but this book is much better. It’s a bit darker, more gritty, some great secondary characters, awesome fight scenes, and some twisted fae. Yancy still fascinates me. He has his dated lingo and smokes like a chimney but...
[I received a copy of this book through Netgalley.]Still an original setting, one that makes use of less known supernatural/folklore creatures (such as Sasquatches—I don’t think I’ve seen a single vampire yet in this series, and this is refreshing). We also find again some of the previously involved...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley.]I do believe I liked this second instalment in the series more than the first one (usually, it’s the contrary).Still packed with action, a little less noir and but with perhaps a bit more grit towards the middle , and also more female presence this ...
This book finds me in an awkward position of trying to write a review which is functionally different from my review of Siren’s Song. Because I’m in much the same position I like the story. I think it’s well written, I think it has a lot of action, a lot of excellent epic fight scenes and the whol...
This is a flashback for Yancey, back to the days when he first learned he was a wizard: in the rainforests of Vietnam, surrounded by enemies, fighting for their lives and facing the sirens. And an ancient force far more deadly than even the modern battlefield. For a time in this book I was vag...