by Suzanne McLeod
I have to admit that it took me a while to remember characters and what was going on in this one, and I'm not sure that I truly recall everything that went before, in this one Genny is trying to work out who is killing some faelings, why everyone wants her, some want her dead, some just want her pre...
I still find myself a bit lost sometimes in the world building, it's really complex, but it's so so good. Thank goodness she included a family tree to help us out, towards the end. I lovvved how this book ended, and can't wait to jump in to #4!!
This is a difficult book to review, if only because of the conflicting emotions it engenders. On one hand, it is wonderfully complex, with rich mythology and magical theory wrapped around a mystery. On the other hand, THE BITTER SEED OF MAGIC is frustratingly complex, to the point where even the "...
4.75/5Suzanne McLeod has got her own unique style of writing. It's explosive, layered, intriguing and sometimes confusing as hell, but i absolutely love it!This is a third installment of Spellcrackers.com, and if you haven't read the first two books you really don't know what you're missing...Genny'...
My thoughts:I can't believe this, the next book is out first in 2012! How on earth will I make it until then? I seriously need more Genny. And yes there will be spoilers from previous books here.Back to business then. Genny needs to crack a certain fertility curse so that she doesn't have to have a ...
This is the third book in the Spellcrackers.com urban fantasy series. Our MC is Ginny, a full-blooded sidhe fae who has no magic of her own, but is capable of cracking (breaking) other peoples magic.There is a major continuation here from events in the previous books, but essentially, a fertility c...
This was a FUN book, even if there were lots of serious things happening in it! Genny finally knows more about her family, about why Malik and Tavish have teamed up, she's 'cracked' the fertility curse, and is now free to get on with the rest of her life.The book was fast-paced, filled to the brim ...
Published February 17th 2011