Book Review: Seanan McGuire’s The Brightest Fell
October Daye’s life is going just right…except for her Fetch planning a bachelorette party. But then Amandine the Liar, Toby’s mother shows up…and takes hostages.
October Daye’s life is going just right…except for her Fetch planning a bachelorette party. But then Amandine the Liar, Toby’s mother shows up…and takes hostages.
Mages Briar, Rosethorn, and Evvy are invited to visit the emperor where they discover plans to invade, threatening the home temple of their religion.
Thursday Next is hiding out, but the Well is a linguistic free-for-all with a murderer stalking Jurisfiction agents and nobody is safe, least of all Thursday herself.
The hunter becomes the hunted in a New Orleans devastated by a Paranormal war when Liam is framed for murder.
Deep in the catacombs of the cathedral lurks an evil force – the Bane, a creature the Spook has never been able to defeat. So evil the whole county is in danger.
With a nose for clues (and a need for meat), the Irish wolfhound Oberon insists on his faithful Druid assisting him in finding the missing hounds.
Olivia Jones must choose between her lover and the man she loves and her time is running out. Even more than she knows when a new power rises and threatens all.
A love affair leads Nadia and Saeed through those doors to escape the violence of civil war. Into an uneasy future struggling to hold to each other and themselves.
Once known as Sorrow, Holly Chang prowls the city’s underbelly for the angels, unknown power coursing through her veins, making her wanted and unwanted by friend and foe alike.
It’s the arrogance and certainty of youth that gets Conn banned from the city and sets him down the path to the city of the sorcerer-king and a horrid treachery.