Divine Misdemeanors

Divine Misdemeanors

2009 • 333 pages

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Average rating3.6

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Tabitha TomalaEarly Adopter

I believe this is the best out of the Meredith Gentry books so far. The story had me hooked from a few chapters in and I couldn't put this book down. The first half of the book is solid storyline about fey murders and the situation with Merry's guards and followers she brought from faerie. Getting back into Merry's job as a private detective in the United States helped personify Merry and show that she's isn't just a faey but part human as well. The second half is more like the Merry books have been with her bringing people into their powers and the Goddess guiding her into creating/restoring the fey. I really want to know more about the Goddess's plan, it's just theories right now that are being tossed around by Merry and her fey. I liked learning more about the demi-fey and the different jobs and abilities they have. Throwing in Gilda the Faerie Godmother of L.A. was an interesting tweak on Faerie Tales and I found it a little funny and sad at the same time. I also enjoyed seeing characters from the earlier books again and the soldiers once more from the previous book.

June 9, 2013