A review by amyiw
Curse on the Land by Faith Hunter

5.0

4 1/2
This was as good as the first. My only complaint is it got a bit detailed in spots, but the details frequently are interesting or important, not always.

So for those that love or hate Ricky poo from Jane Yellowrock, he has been suffering during the last book and he is a mess at the beginning of this one. We then don't see a lot of him and Parker, just enough. Then near the end, things come to a head. I thought it would end in a total cliffhanger but it didn't, yea. Parker is a piece of work, not quite a spoiler but I'll hide it,
Spoiler That she invites Nell back to Africa shows how little she knows Nell,
Nell is loyal to hers even if they haven't shown loyalty to her.

This one has a lot less of the church, if any. There is her family though they don't play as strong a role. It is more of a side, and the loyalty and support she has for them. She makes more of a connection with her brother and it was nice.

All the characters grow more on you and you still want to know more of many of them.

I'll definitely read on.