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emmarj 's review for:
A Lick of Frost
by Laurell K. Hamilton
In the sixth book of the Merry Gentry series the king of the Seelie court, Taranis has accused several of Meredith's guards of a crime and seeks justice from the human courts. If that sounds really dumb, it's because it is. It was also quite boring to read about.
However, there are crrraazzzzyyy revelations in this book once we get past the weirdo lawyers mirror calling stuff. There is by far the most movement of the plot in this book than any of the others (except for the one where Meredith becomes a potential heir to the throne, I guess) and it's a can-not-miss.
A Lick of Frost (whose name was devised to embarrass me) also ends on an insane cliffhanger so make sure you have the next one ready to go.
Four stars after knocking one off for the boring plot devise to get us here.
However, there are crrraazzzzyyy revelations in this book once we get past the weirdo lawyers mirror calling stuff. There is by far the most movement of the plot in this book than any of the others (except for the one where Meredith becomes a potential heir to the throne, I guess) and it's a can-not-miss.
A Lick of Frost (whose name was devised to embarrass me) also ends on an insane cliffhanger so make sure you have the next one ready to go.
Four stars after knocking one off for the boring plot devise to get us here.