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Finished Utiqtuq Part 2 by Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona. 3 stars. An interesting choice for a closer. I don't quite have Part 1 fresh on the mind, which makes being overly attached to this one difficult.
Overall 3.5 stars for the collection since there were some stories I was fond of and others that I didn't care for. Certainly would still recommend.
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Taaqtumi 2: An Anthology of Arctic Horror Stories
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Love Beneath the Guillotine
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I was provided an electronic ARC via Gay Romance Reviews.
Ava Marie Salinger returns to the world of The Mage and the Brute with book three in the series, Crimson Codex. The story continues shortly after book two ended with Duke Evander Ravenwood and company continuing their investigation into dark mages. The investigation takes them abroad and international allies and enemies emerge. Clues lead the way ever closer to the mysterious I.
This is absolutely a sequel and the series must be read in order. As such, this sequel is incredibly difficult to discuss without spoiling books one, two, or both. Evander, Viggo, and the rest are every bit as charming as they have ever been. Everything that I enjoyed from books one and two is back in this installment despite the necessary shifting as more characters are introduced. With most authors, new characters tend to make me a bit nervous as they have potential to be ill-fitting with the established cast. Salinger handles the shifting character list and setting in stride.
Overall, this series is an extremely underrated one that I would gladly recommend to fans of historical settings in fantasy with a driving mystery plot. The Mage and His Brute is well on its way to becoming a required shelf trophy series.
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