Quite frankly, if you leave out most of the nomping, you could compress the last four books into one really cracking novel.
Hear, hear! Laurell would haunt us, but the first four could be a kick butt long first novel of a trilogy.
Good. She's a goodwriter, and I really enjoy her stuff, but this was just a bit too much.
I hope so. We can't actually suggest that, though. Laurell is Anita Blake without a gun, she never forgets a slight, but may forgive it. She's a smart lady and good writer--she'll eventually go back to that, and dazzle us with the book.
Yes, 14 days hummm. It would be a scream if that finally hits Merry like a brick. And how can she choose? She can't tell the others she suspects it...convincing Doyle and Frost to share that night would be her first major decision of her reign. Although back to back nights might do it. So, who do you think gets Galen--someone in the Seelie Court?
I keep waiting for someone to tell Andais that Merry has just as much of her family's genetic history as her son has--the only difference is that someone else (Essus) chose the other side of the gene pool. (I'm assuming a similar form of genetic inheritance for seelie, since they can breed and be fertile with humans.)
so I suspect she's going to wind up with Doyle and Frost.
I agree, with one caveat--I think there will be a third, a fertility type she hasn't met yet, maybe newly tossed out of the Court of Light...ideally, a strong healer. At least I'd be tempted to do it that way. (With a secret, devastating other hand of power.)
I'm sorry, Rolanni, we've seized your question! But we do recommend the series, with reservations.
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Date: 2005-05-27 10:00 am (UTC)Hear, hear! Laurell would haunt us, but the first four could be a kick butt long first novel of a trilogy.
Good. She's a goodwriter, and I really enjoy her stuff, but this was just a bit too much.
I hope so. We can't actually suggest that, though. Laurell is Anita Blake without a gun, she never forgets a slight, but may forgive it. She's a smart lady and good writer--she'll eventually go back to that, and dazzle us with the book.
Yes, 14 days hummm. It would be a scream if that finally hits Merry like a brick. And how can she choose? She can't tell the others she suspects it...convincing Doyle and Frost to share that night would be her first major decision of her reign. Although back to back nights might do it. So, who do you think gets Galen--someone in the Seelie Court?
I keep waiting for someone to tell Andais that Merry has just as much of her family's genetic history as her son has--the only difference is that someone else (Essus) chose the other side of the gene pool. (I'm assuming a similar form of genetic inheritance for seelie, since they can breed and be fertile with humans.)
so I suspect she's going to wind up with Doyle and Frost.
I agree, with one caveat--I think there will be a third, a fertility type she hasn't met yet, maybe newly tossed out of the Court of Light...ideally, a strong healer. At least I'd be tempted to do it that way. (With a secret, devastating other hand of power.)
I'm sorry, Rolanni, we've seized your question! But we do recommend the series, with reservations.
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Date: 2005-05-27 10:12 am (UTC)This would have the benefit of covering all bases -- Earth, Water, Fire and Air -- and thereby uniting the Courts.
Ah, oops?
I'm sorry, Rolanni, we've seized your question! But we do recommend the series, with reservations.
No problem. I now know to put them on the "see-if-the-town-library-has-them" list.
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Date: 2005-05-27 02:51 pm (UTC)This would have the benefit of covering all bases -- Earth, Water, Fire and Air -- and thereby uniting the Courts.
Clever woman. I was thinking the three aspects of the Consort to the goddess avatar, but that makes it even neater.
So we do we write our version? 8^)