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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Maximum Color Depth: Random House Publishing Group
Metal Type: Random House Publishing Group
Total External Bays Free: 2003
Total Firewire Ports: Random House Publishing Group
Random House Publishing Group
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I liked this second book in the Meredith Gentry series. The plot and world-building was interesting, as was the fey political intrigue. That said, sometimes the narrative got bogged down with lengthy political explanations. This occurred several times in the book and it slowed down the action too much for it to be a page-turner for me. Other than that, it was a good addition to the series and I'm looking forward to the reading the next one.
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Just like most series this second book is still setting up the rest and I loved it. The faeries, orges, goblins and the like are getting clearer in their actions and places in the pecking order and hey, a book with action, sex, blood, and intrigue, how can you go wrong. Meredith is learning her place among the royalty and her guards get better and better. Frost, Doyle, Rhys, Kitto and the rest of the cast of characters in the story rock. Very much looking forward to book three. A geat fantasy ... Read More
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Do not ask me to review books. If I didn't want them, I would have not ordered them
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Meredith Gentry 2: A Caress of Twilight, by Laurell K. Hamilton
Fresh from learning that the Queen of the Unseelie Court has officially recognized her as heir to the throne, Meredith Gentry and her bevy of sidhe bodyguards have returned to Los Angeles. Merry's back to work as a private detective, because being a princess doesn't pay the bills. Three months have passed since the events of the first book in the series, "A Kiss of Shadows," and Hamilton fills in the background information ... Read More
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SiSince there are over 200 reviews for this book, my review will be brief. This second installment was pretty good but could have been better. I went in reading this book fully aware of the fact that Laurell has a mini obsession with conveniently writing in outlandish sexual situations just so Merry can have sex and I was ok with that. However this second installment really tried my patience. There was a lot of unnecessary rehashing and explanations, almost as if she were stalling and drawing out the ... Read More
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