Alex has to deal with blindness or at least extremely poor sight after she uses her magic. Also I agree with other reviewers who have mentioned how refreshing it is to see magic come with a price. There are no big missing pieces of cohension in this book and I found the grave sight much easier to deal with in this book. Kaylana Price really seems to find her way with this installment. The Alex Craft series really reminds me of Seanan Mcguire's fantastic "October Daye" series, although the worlds and narrators are still different. This series is just full of fun and unique characters. We get to meet a couple of new characters who I also hope get some more page time. This also was a great development and I look forward to more happenings with this particular plotline. So Team Death it is for me! Either way the two men make for a couple of very enjoyable scenes in "Grave Dance".Īlex gets to spend some time in Fairie and finds something waiting for her there. He has such wit and charm and I really can't help but enjoy him. Also, I personally am rooting for Death, believe it or not. He does make an appearance and Alex has to learn whether and how much to trust him. Yup thats the only body part that remains and there isn't much to go by to solve these murders.įalin, her fae love interest, hasn't been around since the conclusion of the events in "Grave Witch" and Alex is more than a little bit stung by this. Alex is trying to find out who is behind a bunch of left feet. I am even more pleased with book number two, "Grave Dance".
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