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A Fine Necromance
- Witch Among Warlocks Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Troy Duran, Lauren Sweet
- Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The warlock council has taken over the school, and these guys don't mess around. They can purify Sinistral blood, and guess who is on their tainted list? Yours truly, and worse - my beloved incubus Alec. Did I mention the new dean is also Harris' cousin? Harris will have to betray his family if he wants to help us, but the price he asks of me is...um...blush murmur.
As if I don't have enough problems already, Firian is still stuck as a fox, Montague is getting a little more cozy with his vampire heritage, and Daisy is betrothed to the new dean who is more than willing to abuse her powers. I'm still trying to save my mom and bring her home to my dad, but the truth is, I'm scared. She's been working for a high demon for 20 years, and what will she do back in my little hometown? Go get a job at the diner and regale the local Baptists with stories of her days working for a demon? Yeah, right.
The faeries might offer us a way out, but only if we can kill the high demon and deliver his head to the faery queen. We all have a stake in this fight, but are all the hours I spent playing MMORPGs sufficient training for a real life boss battle? I'm about to find out.
Contains mature themes.
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- Loves the books
- 09-08-2023
Unexpected but super sweet ending, props to the author and narrators
Book 3 brought the story nicely to a close. There were a few moments where the strength of the female lead didn’t show up in ways I would have expected it to, and the ending, although not what I expected, was actually refreshing for that reason. It’s always interesting to be taken on an exploration of what good/bad, right/wrong, selfish/selfless might mean for different types of heroes journeys… battles for right/good - wrong/bad. In the final chapters I was frustrated, then almost devastated, then relieved, then questioning whether it was going to end where it did, then happy. And daym I’m grateful that I only had to feel them feels towards the end - my heart was not up for being strung out. When the unexpected happened, it caused me to enjoy a moment of ‘huh, what do I feel-think about that’ and in context of ‘the middle way’ - the wierd (not sure of spelling since I listened to the book) way - it flipped my thinking off my default brain off listening for fun track and into the kind of thinking I engage with when my brain and ‘philosopher meditator’ hat are on. This is probably what compelled and tipped me into the decision to write a review.
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- Angela
- 25-06-2021
Gloomy but developments
This is the sad book of the series. It's not all gloom but there is so much angst here. Interesting developments for all the characters and most I wasn't expecting either.
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