Elly Blake- Nightblood
437 pages
Be still my heart; I am in love! I came into this book with a lot of anticipation, and I wasn't disappointed! The level of emotions I had to fight through while reading this final installment in the Frostblood Sage was staggering. I bought this series on impulse. It caught my eye as I wandered through the bookstore, and I'm really happy that it did. Like the second book, this one definitely earned five stars.
Ruby is such a compelling character. She's flawed, and she knows it, but she doesn't hide from it. She has grown so much and watching it happen made me happy. Like deep down inside warm and fuzzy. The way she handles challenges is inspiring, even if you aren't a fireblood.
Arcus has grown on me so much. I think that was the point. I don't think you were supposed to love him right away. That would take the fun out of it all. Of all the books I've read and all the stories I've seen unfold, I'm just a little bit obsessed with how his character evolves throughout the series. Seeing all of that growth culminate here made me happy.
Kia. I still don't know how to talk about Kia. He is one of those characters you just have to love. You can't help. I felt so connected to him this time around, and I was glad for it. His entire arch and his journey through this series carries so much purpose, and I just love him.
When I was close to 100 pages from the end, I was getting very nervous I would hate the end of this book. I didn't want to hate a series I had come to love so much, but I had this sense of dread as I took in everything that was happening. I didn't hate it, though. I am a little torn about it, but I didn't hate it. I feel like everything was constructed so well that it wasn't really a slap in the face (which is what I was beginning to fear). I can accept it, though. I can understand all of it in a way that I didn't think I would.
The lore was just as impressive here as it has been in the previous books. You really get to understand it all, which is something I thought would take forever. This book brings it all together and doesn't leave you wondering about much, just a little.
Overall, I love this book and this series. I highly recommend it to anyone that is looking for something new to read.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
An in depth look at the series will be posted soon on my In Depth Review page
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Friday, January 31, 2020
Friday, February 16, 2018
The Weight of Blood- ♥♥♥♥
170 pages
I’m a little torn with this book. I discovered a different
series by Dalglish by chance at the library. I fell in love with it
immediately. The Shadowdance series has stuck with me since the first book. I’m
talking deep down, can’t stop thinking about it, obsession kind of stuck with
me. I found out the Half-Orcs was in the same world, and I just had to get my
hands on all of them. From what I understand from various author’s notes, the
Half-Orcs series was written first, and Shadowdance was created as a backstory.
This is where being torn comes in…
I did like the book. Enough to give it four stars even. The tone
just felt so foreign. In his author note Dalglish talks about the book taking a
much darker tone than was anticipated, but that wasn’t even the issue for me. Dark
books, movies, songs, etc, are my comfort zone. This just felt… rushed. It felt
like there wasn’t as much description as I was used to from him, and it felt
like we were being dragged along without getting much time to look around. I’m
hoping as this series progresses things will fall into a more familiar rhythm. I
think Shadowdance just set such a high standard in my mind for all of his
writings.
Now, the negatives are out of the way. Seeing more of Drezel was
much needed for me. There are a lot of complexities to this world that I was
only beginning to understand at the end of Shadowdance. More of the gods’
backstory is revealed, and the ways of magic shown even more in depth.
The main characters are fascinatingly contradictory. Seeing how
their bond grows, changes, or collapses will be interesting. Harruq’s growth is
what interests me most though. It feels like his character will be the more
dynamic of the two, and while I want to like Qurrah… I just can’t. I hope that
will change, the brothers seem to rely on each other in so many ways. We’ll
see.
The storyline was a little discombobulated. Things moved so
fast, and connections were made and ran by so frequently, some of the threads
were a touch hard to grasp at first. I think a lot of it was because the book
was so short. With only 170 pages to weave something so complex, it leaves the
reader with a bit of whiplash. I checked, the next book is 321 pages. Things should
only get better from here!
Overall, I liked the book. Stepping back and holding it as its
own novel rather than trying to push it into the Shadowdance shaped hole I
wanted it to go in helped a lot in coming to that conclusion. I’m really
looking forward to reading the rest of this series!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
Friday, October 13, 2017
A Dance of Mirrors- ♥♥♥♥♥
378
pages
This
one was an interesting change of pace. Angelport is very different from
Veldaren. While there were some similarities, the social climate was different.
The power structure was also something new to get used to. So much more about
the world was revealed, and I feel like I have a much better understanding of
how everything works in Neldar. There is also a much greater introduction into
the Elves.
Haern
comes further into himself and begins to more thoroughly understand what he
wants to become. Alyssa showcases a lot more of who she is, and I find myself
liking her a great deal. Zusa has a much more prominent role, and she is one of
my favorites.
While
this book wasn't what I was expecting, I loved it just as much as the first
two.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
Sunday, October 8, 2017
A Dance of Blades- ♥♥♥♥♥
391
pages
This
book carried on the fantastic vibes from the first book. I really love how the
characters are separate yet unified, and dangerous but lovable. There are still
some lingering questions about the setup of the world, but they are overall irrelevant
for now. It’s more just curiosity on my part. The level of change and growth in
a lot of the characters was astounding. While five years had gone by, Dalglish
did a really good job of moving them forward in a way that felt authentic. I’m
pretty attached to most of the main characters now, even the new ones. They
each have something fantastic about them that I can’t help but to love.
I liked
this plot significantly more than the previous, which is saying something.
While the last book was about Thren trying to impose his will onto Aaron, this
one focuses on Haern deciding who and what he wants to be. A couple new
characters added impact the dynamic in interesting ways. The way Dalglish
builds up plot arks, the next couple of books should be just as amazing if not
more so.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
For a
more detailed review (including spoilers), click here!
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
A Dance of Cloaks- ♥♥♥♥♥
461
pages
This book
was truly incredible! When I think of fantasy novels, this is what I want.
Dalglish talks in the author’s note at end about not having a complex world
built, but I think he did an amazing job setting everything up. The main
characters are extremely flawed people, and it makes watching their lives
unfold so much more interesting. My emotional connections to several characters
were strong almost immediately. Others took some warming up to. There is a real
rollercoaster of feelings toward several characters. Love and hate blend
wonderfully.
While
this isn’t exactly a mystery, the complete ark of the story isn’t really known
for most of the book. Things are revealed slowly and deliberately. While a few
of the twists are a given, the rest caused interesting things to happen to the
perspective of the story. There is still so much of the world left to explore,
and the next books I hope will unlock it all. Overall I am really happy I swung
by the library on a whim, and even happier the name Dalglish jumped out at me!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
For a
more detailed review (including spoilers), click here!
Monday, October 2, 2017
Undead and Done- ♥♥♥♥
285
pages
As much
as I came to be annoyed with this series, I am sad to be done with it. It’s an
odd feeling. This book got a lot closer to what I expected from this series.
While there were still the annoyances from previous books, I could almost look
past them. Betsy hit the mark on everything I expected of her; sarcasm, some avoidance,
awesome secret intellect, and the best sense of humor. I still didn’t get to
see as much of Tina as I wanted to, Marc was still more than fabulous, Jessica
and Nick weren’t around as much, but that was ok, and Laura… was Laura.
The
plot here was interesting, if a little old (it seems like most supernatural
series do this one). It was a cool way to wrap up the series, but the ending
didn’t really feel final (which bothered me). All the questions from the series
beginning have been answered, but there are a few things I just want to know.
Maybe it’s just me. Maybe I’m too picky about my endings.
I did
like it, I’m glad the series is over (it was definitely time), and I will miss
it a bit.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
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Undead and Unforgiven- ♥♥♥♥
286
pages
This
book felt so much better to me. There was still a lot of things I didn't like.
The babies being a huge part of it. I mean no matter how you look at it, it
makes no sense. I just can't be ok with it. Being close to Betsy doesn't have
any impact on her pregnancy. Even in a made up world, with made up rules, that
doesn't make any sense. I absolutely hate that ark. There is nothing about it I
can be ok with, and honestly that is going to be a huge reason this can't get a
five from me.
I fell
in love with this series so fast, and that love was destroyed so quickly. I
have some of that back now. A little. There is only one book left, so I don't
think that love can be completely restored, but I don't hate it anymore. Betsy
is still pretty awesome in my book. I absolutely love her personality. I love
how bitchy she can be. I still think I'm more like Fred, but Betsy is still
amazing.
After
this book, I like Sinclair more. I still wish there was more of Tina. Marc is
fabulous as always, and I'm happy for him. Jess and Nick (even after the
speech, I just can't) weren't as prominent here, but it was a better balance.
The
next book is the last, and I'm honestly pretty glad. I think it's time for the
series to be done. While I love Betsy, this world has gone too far for me.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Undead and Unwary- ♥♥♥♥
303
pages
I am
less than enthusiastic about this series because I can’t help but to always go
to the what if’s… There is so much more this series could have been. I try not
to hold it against each book, but it’s hard. The series got ripped apart
several books ago, and while I can see the good coming back, it’s hard to not
think about what could have been.
Anyway…
Betsy does more growing here. I’ve said it the last couple books, but it’s been
true every time. She has been growing tremendously in recent books. It’s been
good to see for the most part. All of her friends/roommates/family are changing
too. Some of it was really good, some of it… not so much. This one has a lot to
do with Hell, which was interesting.
The
plot was kind of all over the place. It worked though, in a weird way. There
are several that seem to compete for importance. I’m actually not used to that.
It was a little strange, but it somehow worked. I still can’t bring myself to
give it a five. There are still too many issues I have with the story, how it’s
going, and what the next step looks like. While I did like it, I can’t seem to
get back that sense of loving fondness I had for it in the beginning. Two books
left. We’ll see how it goes.
Note: I’m not adding a detailed review of this one. I probably won’t of the
next two either. I think I will end up writing one longer post encompassing the
end of the series, and anything I hadn’t covered yet.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
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Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Undead and Unsure- ♥♥♥♥
301 pages
It feels a lot like Davidson is
trying to right the world she tilted (read: broken). I feel like this book is a
step in the right direction. While there are still plenty of things I’m not
happy about, they stemmed from other books. I can’t really hold them against
this book. Betsy seems to make a lot more personal progress in this book, which
I am really happy about. While this really isn’t a lighthearted series anymore,
I feel like it is starting to regain its readability. Jess and Nick have more
of a focus in this book, which was a long time coming. Tina seems to less and
less relevant, which makes me sad. I like Sinclair a lot more after this one. I
didn’t hate him before, but I didn’t really like him either. Marc is fabulous,
as always.
The plots seem to be getting
thinner and thinner, but it wasn’t bad. It took the overall storyline through
logical paces. It was definitely needed, but it just wasn’t as exciting as some
of the previous books. I think I am starting to lose interest in all of it.
Maybe it will get better because the crazy is being reigned in, but we’ll see.
Some crazy is good, it keeps things interesting, but this series has taken
crazy to a whole other level. It got to the point of being obnoxious. There are
still three books left, maybe the series can end on a high note!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
For a more detailed review
(including spoilers), click here!
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Undead and Unstable- ♥♥♥
312
pages
NOTE: I figured out while I was reading this, Wolf at the Door actually
comes after this book, not before.
The intro to Wolf at the Door says it takes place after the events in Undead
and Undermined, however after completing this book, I found events that happen
in Wolf at the Door that hadn’t happened yet in this book.
This
was a definite improvement on Undead and Undermined. While I still didn’t love
this one as much as I like the beginning of the series, this book is making a step
in the right direction. I actually like the changes in Betsy herself. The
changes came on slow, but while I was reading this book it struck me how
different she is from when she got hit with the Pontiac. She still carries the
same fun, bitchy, sarcastic vibe, but there is a little more maturity there. The
rest of the roommates were pretty much the same in this one, a few things were
a touch different, and those seemed to come out of nowhere.
The
plot to this book, left somethings to be desired. I saw the ark, but it felt a
little… lacking. Maybe it just because of how weird everything I now. I don’t
know, but I felt like this book was missing something important. I just can’t
decide what it was missing. I did like the ending quite a bit though. It wasn’t
something I expected, which is rare, and it gave the story something fantastic.
I struggled with the rating. I couldn’t decide between three and four, but
ultimately, it didn’t fit in with what I expect of the fours.
Rating:
♥♥♥
For a
more detailed review (including spoilers), click here!
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Wolf at the Door- ♥♥♥♥♥
272
pages
Oh how
I love the Wyndham werewolves! It was really nice to get into this book when I
feel like the Undead series is such a mess right now. I really liked Rachael.
She was a bit different that the other characters I am used to seeing with the
Wyndham’s, and it was a good change of pace. Edward was pretty awesome too. He
reminded me of Marc actually, and Marc will always be one of my favorites in
this whole thing.
The
plot was good and occasionally frustrating (not in a bad way either). With all
of the chaos that is the Undead series right now, somehow Davidson made this
story fit in the timeline without compromising it. When I saw that Betsy was
going to be a part of it, I was very concerned that it would drag the Wyndham’s
down with it’s crazy. This book moved back toward the tone I have come to
expect from these two entwined series. This one is definitely worth the read.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
For a
more detailed review (including spoilers), click here!
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Undead and Undermined- ♥♥
279
pages
Ugh…
where to start… Ok, a lot of people seemed to get angry over the last book. I
really liked the last one for the most part. This one though… I had trouble
getting through it. Part of it might be because I am not a huge fan of time
travel and messing with timelines (everything being different is a pain in my
ass, makes keeping character arks in check difficult, and over complicates the story line). Part of it is just the vastly different tone of this book. I loved
how lighthearted and breezy this series was. Don’t get me wrong, I read a lot
things that are dark and heavy, but I expect it going in. I feel like completely
changing the books and their overall feel can be a pretty big slap in the face
to the readers. I was ok with going along with it all in the last book because
it still carried some of the lightheartedness I expect out of Betsy, and change
in a series can be a good thing
(after all, when each book is almost exactly like the last a series can start
to drag). This book? There was almost nothing lighthearted about it. I get it,
she writes for herself, I do to, but I feel like there are some lines you have
to not cross. If she wanted to write something serious and heavy she should
have started a new series. I am going to stick with the series only because I’m
invested. I don’t have the ability to walk away without knowing what happens. I
will say that I am pretty disappointed with how this is going. I sincerely hope
before the end the series can redeem itself… otherwise I will have to remove
this series as one I highly recommend to other people.
I feel
like I can’t give anything in regard to character development because none of
them are what they started as. I think it’s kind of a cop out to just give
yourself a complete do-over when you want to see a character in a situation you
took away from them instead of either realizing the moment is gone, or taking
the character through a process of realization and change.
I’m
pretty disappointed right now, and not really looking forward to the next book…
Rating:
♥♥
For a
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Thursday, September 14, 2017
Undead and Unfinished- ♥♥♥♥♥
296
pages
The
sheer amount of information in this book is amazing. It’s the most we’ve gotten
from any of the previous books. Centered almost entirely around Betsy and
Laura, it brings us to a better understanding of how things got to where we
are. I think it was set up really well. Some of the information I have been
dying to know is reveled here.
The
plot was good, and most of my complaints center around this type of plot line
(maybe it just goes over my head), but I’m not going to hold it against this
book. Time travel has always been kind of hard for me to understand. It’s the
nuance of it really. I get stuck in a weird line of circular thought that gives
me a headache. I just try not to think of that part too much. The ending left
me… confused. I feel like that was the point though, so the next book or so
will probably unconfuse (if that’s a word!) me.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
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Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Undead and Unwelcome- ♥♥♥♥♥
266
pages
I
really like the new Betsy. I’ve always liked her, but now I feel like she is
much better as a person and as the Queen of the Vampires. While the last book
was definitely the turning point, the changes are much more defined here. I’ve always
been kind of meh to Sinclair. I still don’t like how little we know about him.
It’s what, eight books in now, and I can’t tell you much about him. Same thing
with Tina. Jessica and Marc are definitely favorites of mine. They seem to be going
through changes too. I was always enamored with them, but I am now. Laura is… I
don’t know how I feel about Laura. Sticking with the trend here, she is
changing too.
There
are two pretty big plot arks here. Unlike a lot of her books in this series,
Davidson made the ending worth it. Beyond worth it. The plot wrap ups are given
the attention they deserve (finally). I want this to continue. It was always a
bit disconcerting for the plot to wrap up in a page, maybe two.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Undead and Unworthy- ♥♥♥♥♥
264 pages
This book was a turning point for
Betsy. She seems to finally be stepping more firmly into her role as Queen.
Just by looking at the difference in the cover art you can see that something
is different. She isn’t one to be told what to do though. She still answers
orders with sarcasm and sass. While the books seem to get less and less
lighthearted the longer we go, they are still fun reads. This one was a little harder,
but not everything can be sunshine and roses right?
The plot of this book was
expected. Looking over the events happening in previous books you just have to
know the fiends will recover and they won’t be happy. It was a decent
storyline, and I think it forced Betsy into a position she needed to be in to
see how she needs to carry herself in the future. It’s getting close to where I
left off the last time I read the series. I’m remembering less and less of what
will happen next. There is still one major event I am waiting for before I
start up the in depth reviews again.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
Monday, September 11, 2017
Fish Out of Water- ♥♥♥♥
270 pages
As much as I like Fred (I’m still
pretty positive I am her), this book just didn’t go as well as the others. The plot
was ok, but it wasn’t anything I was super excited about. I liked seeing Fred’s
dynamics with Jonas, Thomas, and Artur, but there just wasn’t enough depth to
the storyline for me. Then the ending was disappointing, of the major plot not
the whole book. Davidson has a habit of ending major arks in a page or two. Not
all the time, but enough to make me sad. It makes even really good arks seem
anti-climactic.
I’ll be sad to not see more of Fred,
but I have hopes she will show up in a Betsy story (I’ve been under the
impression Fred, Betsy, and Wyndham are all intertwined). Now, while I didn’t
like how the major ark was resolved, I did like how the trilogy was wrapped up.
The ending for everyone involved was near perfect for me. I was more than happy
with the course everyone’s lives were set, and even if I don’t see Fred again,
I am comfortable with how we left things!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Undead and Uneasy- ♥♥♥♥♥
258
pages
I liked
this one a lot. We get to see a slightly different side to Betsy. Usually she
is surrounded by people that do anything from help her solve a problem or just
solve it for her. In this book she is pretty well on her own. You get a good
look at her ability to do for herself when things get hard. I think it was
really good for her, and I feel like it lets us connect with her a bit more.
While
Betsy’s personality pretty much guarantees the book will be fun, this one definitely
had a heavier feel to it. A lot more was at stake, we saw a lot of character
growth, and you get to see more sides of several of our favorites. The last
couple of chapters were really good. In other books I have complained that
either the plot wasn’t strong enough or that it wasn’t completed well, but in
this book rounded out so well. AND! You get to see more werewolves!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
Friday, September 8, 2017
Swimming Without a Net- ♥♥♥♥♥
271
pages
As much
as I loved Fred in the first book, I love her in this one even more! I am still
convinced I am the human version of her! I like seeing how Fred adapts (begrudgingly)
to what is happening around her. Everything that happens in this book is
incredibly well done. While the concept of a supernatural being wanting to come
forward and be known to the world has been done before, the way this book
handles it is pretty great. Listening to the Pelagic was interesting, and it
flowed really well.
Jonas
is still one of my favorite people, and he and Dr. Barb make such a cute
couple. Jonas is so ideal for a best friend. I do wish Fred was a little kinder to him, but she isn’t that
bad. Thomas and Artur are there, of course, and their dynamic is also really
fun to read. I have to say though, as far as supporting characters go… Mekkam
using “motherfucker” repeatedly was my favorite thing!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
Undead and Unpopular- ♥♥♥♥
252
pages
While
this book still showcased Betsy’s sass, it didn’t carry the same lighthearted
feeling. I felt like it lacked a solid plot line too. The main story ark felt like
it should have been a subplot and not the main focus. Betsy seemed to take
things a little more seriously, but not a whole lot. While I love the
characters in this book, I just can’t give it five hearts.
Betsy
has always been fun to read. Her sarcasm alone is enough to make me love her.
She did spend a little too much time whining about life than trying to make the
best of it though. With this book it feels like she took a step toward
rectifying that. The other characters seemed to make little to no progress
forward though, which was a little sad, but not a huge deal. There is still a
lot of books that come after this, so there is plenty of room for more
improvements.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Swimming with the Fishes- ♥♥♥♥♥
268
pages
I love
Fred the mermaid. I think I am Fred… only without the green hair and the ability
to grow a tail. The crass, irreverent sense of humor, the sarcasm, the not
being a huge fan of people. She is fantastic. I love Jonas as her best friend.
Everything about him is pretty wonderful. The friendship he has with Fred is a
touch one sided which makes me sad. I think that should be rectified. And
quickly.
The
book itself is an easy read. Fred’s series is intertwined with Betsy’s, and it
reads just as lighthearted and fun. This book was much less hearted than Betsy
stories, but lighthearted all the same. The plot here was good, so was the way
the ending was handled. While reading it there were several times I laughed out
loud. That doesn’t happen all that often, but Davidson seems to be good at
bring that out.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
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