Helpful Score: 3
Seanan McGuire may be my new favorite writer from last year. I have been anticipating A Local Habitation ever since I put down the first book in the series, Rosemary and Rue. I didn't think it was perfect, but the world building was amazing, and I've been anticipating what would happen next. There are a lot of hints about unfinished business in Toby's life which have me hooked to this series already.
If I were to look for problems, I'd say the mystery may be the weakest part of the story while the world building was the strongest. There's a small pool of suspects and the pool dwindles as more characters become victims. There are some hints which point at someone who Toby kept discounting, so I had my suspect for a while. On the other hand, I didn't guess the whole thing. I don't think most people would guess it all.
I liked this A Local Habitation better than the first book. I love the heroine and the pacing of the story seems just right, although I wish there was a tad more romance (I hope there is in future releases - and I'm pulling for Tybalt!). I highly recommend this series if you like Ilona Andrews, Patricia Briggs or Ann Aguirre. The author writes complete installments but threads each book with hints as to the ongoing drama of Toby's life,and anticipating what could happen next is delicious. This is actually a series that I hope won't end at three books.
My full review: http://janicu.livejournal.com/98521.html
If I were to look for problems, I'd say the mystery may be the weakest part of the story while the world building was the strongest. There's a small pool of suspects and the pool dwindles as more characters become victims. There are some hints which point at someone who Toby kept discounting, so I had my suspect for a while. On the other hand, I didn't guess the whole thing. I don't think most people would guess it all.
I liked this A Local Habitation better than the first book. I love the heroine and the pacing of the story seems just right, although I wish there was a tad more romance (I hope there is in future releases - and I'm pulling for Tybalt!). I highly recommend this series if you like Ilona Andrews, Patricia Briggs or Ann Aguirre. The author writes complete installments but threads each book with hints as to the ongoing drama of Toby's life,and anticipating what could happen next is delicious. This is actually a series that I hope won't end at three books.
My full review: http://janicu.livejournal.com/98521.html
Christine H. (solarawynn) reviewed A Local Habitation (October Daye, Bk 2) on + 724 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Not sure about this one.I really didn't enjoy most of it and when I got to about page 180 is when I finally started to enjoy it.I paid full price and just didn't feel it was worth it.
Helpful Score: 1
A Local Habitation is the second book in the October Daye series by Seanan McGuire.
Once again Toby has found her self at the service of her Leige Sylvester Torquill. This time she is asked to go to another county, the County of Tamed Lightening, that is not a part of her Leige's territory. This territory is under the rule of Sylvester's neice Jan. Upon arriving, Toby finds that things are not what they seem. For one, people keep being murdered and for two messages to Sylvester do not seem to be getting through. Toby races against time trying to solve this mystery and get herself out alive. With the aid of Page Quenton she must determine the source of the message blocking and find the murderer.
I enjoyed this addition to the series and am looking forward to more books coming out. This book was no less interesting than the first one, and the plot twists kept coming out. The list of characters did not entirely change, most of those from the first book were there as well as some new additions. I did enjoy and hope to see more interactions with Toby and Tybalt.
Once again Toby has found her self at the service of her Leige Sylvester Torquill. This time she is asked to go to another county, the County of Tamed Lightening, that is not a part of her Leige's territory. This territory is under the rule of Sylvester's neice Jan. Upon arriving, Toby finds that things are not what they seem. For one, people keep being murdered and for two messages to Sylvester do not seem to be getting through. Toby races against time trying to solve this mystery and get herself out alive. With the aid of Page Quenton she must determine the source of the message blocking and find the murderer.
I enjoyed this addition to the series and am looking forward to more books coming out. This book was no less interesting than the first one, and the plot twists kept coming out. The list of characters did not entirely change, most of those from the first book were there as well as some new additions. I did enjoy and hope to see more interactions with Toby and Tybalt.