A Caress of Twilight (Meredith Gentry, Bk 2)
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Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Cynthia L. (ceeceelandau) reviewed on + 282 more book reviews
This is the second book in the "Merry Gentry" series, by Laurell K. Hamilton. This book is a continuation and was a great read. The ending seemed a little hurried and too quick to my liking. It left the readers with many questions that helped the need for another book, but it sill felt hurried.
The first book introduces many characters that in the second book I came to love. Each question answered leaves many still unanswered and many more with guesses.
In this story in order to become queen, Meredith Gentry, must bear a child before Cel can father one of his own. But another problem arises. She finds the true reason why the King of the Seelie court exiled a fey. She becomes aware that people are dying in mysterious, frightening ways that point to the fey and one of her own men has now grown into his power after he almost fades. So now, while she enjoys the greatest pleasures of her life attempting to conceive a baby with the warriors of her royal guard, she must fend off an ancient evil that could destroy the very fabric of reality. And that's just her day job.
The first book introduces many characters that in the second book I came to love. Each question answered leaves many still unanswered and many more with guesses.
In this story in order to become queen, Meredith Gentry, must bear a child before Cel can father one of his own. But another problem arises. She finds the true reason why the King of the Seelie court exiled a fey. She becomes aware that people are dying in mysterious, frightening ways that point to the fey and one of her own men has now grown into his power after he almost fades. So now, while she enjoys the greatest pleasures of her life attempting to conceive a baby with the warriors of her royal guard, she must fend off an ancient evil that could destroy the very fabric of reality. And that's just her day job.
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