![]() ![]() Though the plot can drag, effusive characters and pretty writing ("I whispered, and the stars heard me from behind their cloud cover and answered") will lead readers through to the much-anticipated final battle. Galenorn's gallery of rogues is an imaginative delight, each species and personality carefully crafted. Tracing the murder back to evil demon leader Shadow Wing, the sisters find evidence of a far-reaching plot, but the Otherworld Intelligence Agency offers no help, stifled by bureaucratic red tape and a nasty Otherworld battle. At the Wayfarer Inn, a portal to Otherworld and the local hangout for humans and beasties alike, a fellow operative, Jocko, has been murdered. When an operative from the Wayfaerer, a human/Faerie hangout, is killed, Camille springs into action with her sisters Delilah, a werecat, and Menolly, a freshly minted vampire. Narrator Camille is a good witch with unpredictable powers who runs a Seattle bookstore while working as an Otherworld Intelligence operative, sent Earthside to keep an eye on things. Yasmine Galenorn seems to know no bounds when it comes to writing. ![]() ![]() ![]() They keep you coming back for more and are quick paced so you dont get bored. Witchling, Changling, Darkling all wonderful reads. ) is a whimsical reminder of fantasy's importance in everyday life. This was an enjoyable set and even though I started with book number 2 I wasnt really lost. The first in an engrossing new series about conflict in the magic modern world-as told by the half-human, half-Faerie D'Artigo sisters-the latest from Galenorn ( One Hex of a Wedding ![]()
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