Bone Gods Black London Caitlin Kittredge 9780312388201 Books
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"You've officially dabbled in the deviant side of magic, Pete. Does it give you a naughty tingle?"Loved it! I knew the cliffhanger was coming, but I never would have imagined that it would have been THAT. I was completely caught off guard. I'm so very unexpectedly pleased. As always, spending time with Jack, Pete, and the Black was such a nice change of pace.
Jack and Pete are not, and never will be, an ordinary couple who warms your heart with their classic romance. They are much more likely to share shots of whiskey, spit nasty insults at each other, and engage in raw, rough sex (which they needed more of).
Jack is absent for the first half of the story, but Pete holds her own. She manages to keep me entertained despite missing her better half. When reflecting on her unpleasant, combative attitude and the never-ending stream of vulgar sarcasm, she could carry the title of Mrs. Winter rather proudly.
When Jack reappears, their reunion is not ideal. The location is seedy, the feelings are hostile, and too many unanswered questions create a barrier between them. But let's be honest, if their reunion was romantic and consisted of two passionate lovers confessing their feelings of yearning and undying devotion . . . would this really be Black London? I think not.
Overall, the story was intense with numerous twists and turns. I recommend the Black London series to anyone who thinks they can handle it ;)
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Bone Gods Black London Caitlin Kittredge 9780312388201 Books Reviews
We'll give this one a 3.5! I was more than happy to spend time with Pete as she moves on with her life without Jack and continue to contend with her own powers and destiny. Things are once again sent into an upheaval with Jack's return. Now, at first, I was finding myself a little drawn to him. He was treating Pete better than he had been in the past, but things quickly collapsed with Jack's lies and actions. That's not to say the writing is bad and that the story isn't engaging––it truly is, and I love the complications that a "hero" brings to this particular story and twist, given what it led to. I just can't get past my one, major gripe, again.
Jack.
I know in my last couple reviews on this series I've been harping on Jack a lot, but he seriously bothers me and I'm getting tired of his actions, and inactions. Its's exhausting having him prance around and act like the greatest thing on earth, when there is little actual proof he's just a washed up addict.
I'm not entirely thrilled by the ending, but it should be interesting to see what happens to this duo next.
In Bone Gods, Jack's been summoned to Hell and Pete is left alone in the dreary world of London to live without him. But living without Jack gets a little easier for Pete when a bizarre ritualistic killing has Pete's former partner calling her for help in the investigation.
This investigation takes her to an evil underworld dance club that leaves her on the floor about to be trampled to death in the middle of a mosh pit, when suddenly... Jack appears. Yep, he's back from Hell, and changed forever... and the poor guy doesn't even remember being released.
As they work together in another investigation, we learn about a turf war brewing in the supernatural underworld of the fey with necromancers threatening to take over and go to war with the demons. But the more Pete learns, the more dangerous things become, and the more she understands about her and Jack's role in how the war will end.
Wait. What was that? The more Pete learns, the more dangerous things become, and the more she understands about her and Jack's role in how the war will end. You see, Jack, the all-powerful crow-mage, has been chosen to lead the army of demons in this war. And Pete, well, she's been chosen to kill the crow-mage. At this point most people would probably throw up their hands in despair and pack their bags and run. Pete, however... follows the example of her lover and makes a deal with the demon Belial and saves Jack's soul. This deal turns out to be a good thing, because having Jack around will prove useful in just a few short months (totally a spoiler, btw). *wink wink*
I still really like Jack and Pete and like the idea of the two lovers destined to lead the opposing sides of a war to end the world. But, I was disappointed in the ending. After everything that they went through in the previous book, it seems to me that both of them would be ready to stick their middle fingers to the supernatural "patrons" and fight to stay together to try and buck their destinies.
Pete is called to solve a murder in a museum. The murder was occult in nature. Unfortunately Jack was dead again. And this time he didn't return for the living. She is solve a simple murder. But its not so simple. Someone wanted to start the apocalypse. Its not the black want to destroy the they. Want to control it. She thought it was the prince of demons. But he doesn't want that either. So who does. Something older that wants to end the world. How or what wants it!
"You've officially dabbled in the deviant side of magic, Pete. Does it give you a naughty tingle?"
Loved it! I knew the cliffhanger was coming, but I never would have imagined that it would have been THAT. I was completely caught off guard. I'm so very unexpectedly pleased. As always, spending time with Jack, Pete, and the Black was such a nice change of pace.
Jack and Pete are not, and never will be, an ordinary couple who warms your heart with their classic romance. They are much more likely to share shots of whiskey, spit nasty insults at each other, and engage in raw, rough sex (which they needed more of).
Jack is absent for the first half of the story, but Pete holds her own. She manages to keep me entertained despite missing her better half. When reflecting on her unpleasant, combative attitude and the never-ending stream of vulgar sarcasm, she could carry the title of Mrs. Winter rather proudly.
When Jack reappears, their reunion is not ideal. The location is seedy, the feelings are hostile, and too many unanswered questions create a barrier between them. But let's be honest, if their reunion was romantic and consisted of two passionate lovers confessing their feelings of yearning and undying devotion . . . would this really be Black London? I think not.
Overall, the story was intense with numerous twists and turns. I recommend the Black London series to anyone who thinks they can handle it ;)
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