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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:Now in hardcover, the sixteenth novel of the Hugo-nominated, New York Times-bestselling October Daye urban fantasy series. October Daye is finally something she never expected to be: married. All the trials and turmoils and terrors of a hero�??s life have done very little to prepare her for the expectation that she will actually share her life with someone else, the good parts and the bad ones alike, not just allow them to dabble around the edges in the things she wants to share. But with an official break from hero duties from the Queen in the Mists, and her family wholly on board with this new version of �??normal,�?� she�??s doing her best to adjust. It isn�??t always easy, but she�??s a hero, right? She�??s done harder. Until an old friend and ally turns out to have been an enemy in disguise for this entire time, and October�??s brief respite turns into a battle for her life, her community, and everything she has ever believed to be true. The debts of the Broken Ride are coming due, and whether she incurred them or not, she�??s going to… (more)
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Thoughts: I continue to be completely in love with this series! Toby and Tybalt are finally married but they end up diving right back into fairy's problems. Toby's old
I never end up rating the October Daye books any lower than 5 stars. I love this world and these characters so much and they have been a part of my life for so long that it always like visiting old friends when I read these. This is an incredibly well done addition to this series and starts to bring the original fae (Oberon, Maeve, Titania) into the story. The secrets that are unraveled here are mind-blowing.
As in all of these books that writing is fantastic, the plot is intricate and intriguing, and the characters are amazing. The ending ends on a complete cliffhanger which I wasn't thrilled with but honestly was expecting and it makes a lot of sense given the rest of the story. This book also includes a novella that covers the Luidaeg's past which provided some heart-breaking background for our sea witch.
My Summary (5/5): Overall I really loved this installment in the October Date series. All of our favorite characters are here and some huge revelations are made. This was completely engaging, impossible to put down, and a bit heartbreaking as well. Will Toby ever get a break? I am desperately looking forward to reading the next book in this series!
RATING: 4.5/5
REVIEW: Another book by one of my favorite authors in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy genre! It always amazes me how this can be the sixteenth book in the series and as fresh and engaging as the first – McGuire has a real
Be the Serpent picks up a few months after When Sorrows Come ended, and follows October Daye through another heart-rending adventure with Faerie. It also includes a new novella from the point of view of the Luidaeg, which I found a fascinating read.
Just like the others, this book pulled at my heart, always finding a way to make me care about the characters and understanding the struggles October has to face to try to do the right thing when she really just wants to be with her created family at peace. I recommend this book and this series to everyone who loves fantasy and stories about the Fae as I deeply love McGuire’s fae world. Beware the cliffhanger on this one, though!
I believed the forward in this book and if you have been a fan you can remember the crumbs of clues that were there before. What does happen will rock Toby’s world and have consequences on the Fae. That the changes hit so close to her and her
Digital review copy provided by the publisher through Edelweiss.
I'm not invested in any of the revelations that have been set up for the next book(s), and it's become obvious who
It's an interesting read, the start of a new set of adventures with different goals while some of the old goals are going to haunt her for a while.
Also included is a Novella "Such Dangerous Seas" where again we see more of the Sea Witch's past.
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