So much potential wasted. This book has some wonderful worldbuilding laying around in the background: a mysterious Wyrdwood, misunderstood witches vs. society magicians, the varying spands of days and nights, excellent tone in the beginning...but all for naught! Not too far in it turns into a hot...
I liked the second book better than the first one. It's nice to see some character growth, with Ivy learning that she wants power, Rafferdy learning that he must wield his, and Eldyn learning that there's a difference between what society tells him is "good" and what actually is. I also appreciat...
Galen Beckett concludes his three-book series set in an alternate Victorian England with “The Master of Heathcrest Hall” (Bantam Spectra, $19, 718 pages), and it’s a worthy ending to an entertaining trilogy. Beckett does a better job than most of tying up loose ends, justifying the villains and d...