A review by howling_good_reads
Lake Silence by Anne Bishop

3.0

I enjoyed this.
I missed Lakeside, Meg and Simon in particular and really hope we will return there soon.
I was constantly waiting to hear about my beloved characters from Lakeside even though they were only vaguely mentioned.

Like I said I enjoyed Lake Silence but it felt more like a novella or short story to me even though it was a full length novel.
It was still as cute and funny to read as ever.

Vicki was lovely but for some reason wasn't a favourite for me. I'd love to see one of the Others take up a leading character role.
Aggie was what made this book for me, I just loved her along with pretty much all the terra indigene. Her chapters were my favourite and I hope she pays a visit to the Lakeside courtyard one day!

As much as I like the intuits I'm more interested in the blood profits and I missed them and there visions. They were vaguely mentioned but we don't get to meet any in this book.

This instalment made me realise I am by no means ready to say goodbye to Lakeside. I don't mind if Meg and Simon aren't the main storyline but there are just to many characters there I want to know more about and really missed while reading Lake Science.

Something that was a little surprising was the cover of this book. I assumed the blond on the front cover was going to be Vicki but in the book she is described as having brown curly hair and I think brown eyes. So I've decided the women on the cover must be the Lady of the Lake?

There's always a good amount of satisfaction I get when the Others take care of criminals when the human law fails to deliver justice. I'll never get sick of the Elders kicking but!

I'm itching for the story to get back to Meg and Simon but I'll just have to be patient and see where the author decides to go with it.