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“Now, it sounded almost like coming home. What a difference a few years can make.”

Silver and Lead: An October Daye Novel (#19) by Seanan McGuire

October 2, 2025 by bjornsnipe 3 Comments

Four months after the events of Sleep No More, Toby is 8 1/2 months pregnant and going stir crazy. When Arden announces several important and dangerous artifacts have been stolen from the armory, she sends Toby on the case. Can Toby find them, all while dealing with a increasingly upset husband, a miserable member of Fae nobility, and her aunt the sea witch wanting to stand in as Godmother to her unborn child? And what happens when Toby realizes that what’s been lost can be […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: blood, modern urban fantasy, Pregnancy & Childbirth, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire, so much blood

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:127 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: blood, modern urban fantasy, Pregnancy & Childbirth, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire, so much blood ·
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“As my squire, part of Quentin’s job is accompanying me when I do stupid stuff; it’s a learning experience. Most of what he’s learning is how to get blood out of his clothes, but hey, at least it’s educational.”

The Unkindest Tide (October Daye #13) by Seanan McGuire

August 16, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

Ah, the book where Toby should really learn to follow etiquette before opening doors. First it was Amandine, and that resulted in trauma for everyone in the household; now it’s the Luidheag, and that results in the calling in of debts. See, the Luidheag has decided it’s time for the Selkie to end and the Roane to exist again in greater numbers, and Toby is the only member of her family willing to put forth the necessary effort. The fact is (and I think it’s […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: modern urban fantasy, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:113 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: modern urban fantasy, Seanan McGuire ·
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“You lost a great deal of blood.” “I didn’t lose it,” I said. “I know exactly where it is.”

Night and Silence (October Daye #12) by Seanan McGuire

August 16, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

And another down. After being kicked in the teeth in the last book, Toby starts out this one in probably an even worse place. Jazz has PTSD, Tybalt is avoiding her, and neither she or May knows how to fix anything. Seriously, is this ‘gang up on Toby’ night? Can you let me know when you schedule these, so I can arrange to be somewhere else? Like, I don’t know, another Kingdom?” “Most other Kingdoms won’t let you in,” said Danny, almost reasonably. “You keep […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: fae, modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:112 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: fae, modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire ·
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“It was possible she’d been too focused on her need for another cocktail to realize we were witnessing one of the portents of the apocalypse. ”The Luidaeg is singing Disney songs.”

The Brightest Fell (October Daye #11) by Seanan McGuire

August 16, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

Boy, does this book start out on such a high note and then crash shortly thereafter. I absolutely loved Toby’s “Party With Friends to Celebrate Her Engagement to Tybalt” (I hate both the terms “bachelorette party” and “hen party”) at the local bar, especially when it entails the Luidheag singing Disney at the karoake machine. The music started. I felt the blood run out of my face, leaving me cold. “Oh, oak and ash,” I said. “This isn’t happening.” I wasn’t the only to have […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: fae, modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:111 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: fae, modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire ·
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“I don’t like parties. Someone always tries to assassinate someone I actually like, and there are never enough of those little stuffed mushroom caps.”

The Winter Long: (Toby Daye #8) by Seanan McGuire

August 1, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

This was the sort of situation that called for a certain amount of terror. This is the book where everything turns. What starts out with Arden throwing a party to celebrate her ascension to the throne of the Kingdom of the Mists (and Toby finding in Arden someone who hates parties about as much as she does), goes south when Toby returns home to find Simon Torquill on her porch. Because when the man who turned you into a fish for fourteen years and put […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:99 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire ·
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“I am the sea witch. I am the tide you fear and the turning you can’t deny. I am the sound of the waves running over your bones on the beach, little man, and I am not amused at finding you on my doorstep.”

Chimes At Midnight (Toby Daye #7) by Seanan McGuire

July 19, 2025 by bjornsnipe 1 Comment

Is there any time in your life when you do not feel the need for caffeine? Sure. Sometimes I’m asleep. I think Seanan McGuire has this need to balance a book where Toby’s life goes reasonably well for most of it with a book where she gets kicked in the teeth for a large chunk; last book was happy, so now here comes the steel-toed boot. What happened? she breathed, staring at me. I got hit in the face with a pie, I said. Mags […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:93 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire ·
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