Book Review: Seanan McGuire’s Come Tumbling Down
Death is rarely permanent in the Moors, but now Jill and her Master are threatening Jack’s body with an immortal life. It can’t happen. Balance must be maintained. And only Jack’s friends can help.
Death is rarely permanent in the Moors, but now Jill and her Master are threatening Jack’s body with an immortal life. It can’t happen. Balance must be maintained. And only Jack’s friends can help.
Those threats from the Consort against the cohort find Kaylin retracting her dinner invitation. Not that it does any good, for the Consort intends to free the trapped and end the Barrani torment.
At the heart of a political firestorm, Annarion intends to undertake the Test of Name, and the rest of the cohort insist on going with. They almost caused the destruction of the High Halls once already.
Sentient Towers guard the world against Shadow lest all of Elantra be devoured. But a gray zone exists where the rules are different, and Kaylin must face all new dangers from a far distant past.
Threatened by an evil mage, the kingdom of Neroche has lost the magic of its Sword. It’s king (or Miach) must find a wielder for their other magic sword, but it will become a choice between defending the kingdom or his love.
Even without power, Sarah is determined to stop her brother from destroying the Nine Kingdoms. She’ll force Ruithneadh to help, even though he swore never to touch magic again.
Fire and Hemlock is an intricate, romantic fantasy filled with sorcery and intrigue, magic and mystery, all background to a most unusual and thoroughly satisfying love story.
When Abi senses the imminent collapse of a bridge only moments before it happens, she saves lives and uncovers her unique Gift—an ability to sense the physical strains in objects.
Kaz Brekker and his deadly crew have pulled off a heist so daring even they didn’t think they’d survive. But instead of a fat reward, they’re back to fighting for their lives.
Three students bound by fate and fated for trouble, as their dreams come into conflict with the friendship of a powerful mage, an ambitious prince, and an overlooked power.