As I said my review of Discount Armageddon, I’ve just experienced the wonderful feeling of finding an author and going SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY. And as I said, despite my urge to just up and buy every single one of Seanan McGuire’s books, I exercised the tiny amount of willpower I can summon when i...
Faerie is around the corner in this well designed world . October Daye is one of the inhabitants of this world a half-faerie, who has constructed a life for herself with a husband and child and a job of detective when she is turned into a fish for several years. When she comes out the pond she fin...
October (Toby) Daye is a Fae changeling. Daughter of a fae mother and a human father she walks between both worlds. She's a Private investigator. By her blood and heritage she's under a liege power. By her deeds and strenght she has been named Knight.... But one night her world comes tumblin...
I liked it. October Daye is an interesting enough heroine to have captured my interest. I didn't guess who the baddie was, and if you can keep me guessing on that score than I'm going to read the next book.
Wonderful, solid world building, which would be worth 4 stars by itself. However, Rosemary and Rue has too many failings to uphold that rating: too much tell not enough show being the most flagrant one, and taken to the nth degree at that, but it also doesn't help that the reader could figure out th...
I really wanted to love this book. Really. But, I did not. I did, however, want to know how it ended. And, I will freely admit that the end surprised me. But, I think that was as much because I did not care enough to contemplate the whos whys and wherefores - I only wanted to finish.The Prologue sta...
FINALLY! An urban fantasy that doesn't suck! My perseverance is finally rewarded!October "Toby" Daye is a changeling--half Fae, half human--who lost fourteen years of her life to a Fae curse. She is struggling along in the human world when she is pulled back into the Fae world by the murder of an ol...
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