Bound in
Blood by P.C. Hodgell
Price: $11.25
My review is here.
Have I mentioned how happy I am that the series is continuing after several bad publishing situations? The Tentir
books are very much a "catch your breath and figure out what's going on" sort of thing which may not be to some
people's taste. However after the "slam, bang-wait forever for the next book" pacing of Seekers and Dark of the
Moon, I enjoyed the slower pace.
Midnight's
Daughter by Karen Chance
Price: $7.99
My review is here.
I am not particularly fond of urban fantasy romances despite the fact that I end up reading them a lot. I liked
Midnight's Daughter most for the way it presents being a dhampir as a disability instead of an awesome best of
both world's deal. I also kind of liked Dorina's extremely dysfunctional family.
A Fistful of
Sky by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Price: various
Read my review here.
Nina Kiriki Hoffman is on of my favorite writers. She also falls into the category of "writer whose work never stays
in print very long despite being totally awesome." This makes me very sad.
Endless Blue by Wen Spencer
Price: $7.99
Read my review here.
I would have liked this book more if the human culture/civilization didn't make me want to punch a hole in the wall. I liked the book, but the horrifying situation certain characters were in was abysmal, rendering this book a one-time read only.
Stealing the
Elf-King's Roses by Diane Duane
Price: various
Read my review here.
This was a really great book. Duane seems to have good luck with reprinting in some series and really abysmal
luck in others.
Fire Logic by
Laurie J. Marks
Price: various
Read my review here
Laurie J. Marks books are often extremely hard to find, but always worth it.
Foundation:
Book One of the Collegium Chronicles by Mercedes Lackey
Read my review here
This book was okay, but fell kind of flat for me.