by C.J. Archer
Interesting book. The h is a necromancer and she finds this out strictly by accident - her mom dies and she raises her. Since her father is a vicar, this does not go over well. The story starts with her in prison. She's been caught stealing. Some brute attacks her, someone intervenes and dies, she...
C.J. Archer starts a new series off with a girl in hiding for her special ability to raise the dead: Fleet Foot Charlie has been living on the streets since her father threw her out 5 years ago, but tonight she was not a fleet footed as she should have been. In a cell with men who have horrible ide...
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. My stop on the blog tour can be found at Donnie Darko Girl. Okay, before I begin talking about THE LAST NECROMANCER, here's two facts about me: necromancers are super interesting to me, and I can't resist gorgeous covers. I mean, lo...
I finished "The Last Necromancer" by CJ Archer and picked up the sequel. It's Regency with a noir, paranormal twist, even if it's set in the late Victorian era. It was the characters that hooked me. The hero, Lincoln (not a fan of the name, btw) is mysteriously awful, with redeeming characteristi...
Pardon me, just a moment, while I flail in excitement over this cover! I'll fully admit, that was the first thing that drew me to The Last Necromancer. Of course, once I found out it was set in Victorian London I was hooked. Still, it's hard to deny that this book has some gorgeous wrappings. I can ...