![]() ![]() ![]() It's life, family life with all the trials and tribulations of raising intelligent girls - two of 'em teens! - and a beloved yet dead father. It's memories of Reve's own past - of family tales and friendship with Jolon, of Dyer women's history, of recent family history. That jolt of memory that explains who her Fetch is. It's horrible as Reve remembers back into her past. It's a beautiful paragraph, and you may want to write it up for an inspirational thought to keep your spirits up. Keeping in mind that this is an ARC and that the text may change between when I read it and when the book is released to the public, I absolutely love what Reve has to say about writing being magic. And I'm crying again as I write this review and remembering what happened. And ended in my crying so much when I read this. It's like a yo-yo, bouncing back and forth, preparing us, hoping that it's a trick. That first sentence was a pip! I mean, how can you ignore such a start?! It's a beginning that ends life as Reve knows it, but jerks us back to the beginning. Szarlan yanked me into the story right off the bat. I find myself hoping that Szarlan will make this into a series, although I'm not sure how she'd manage it. ![]() This ARC was provided by NetGalley and publisher in exchange for an honest review.Įxcellent read! A very different take on witches, the fae, and magic that brings in an evil pursuit. The Hawley Book of the Dead is a paranormal thriller and revolves around a family being hunted from Massachusetts to Las Vegas and back again. ![]()
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