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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 was born and raised in San Francisco, which explains my willingness to stay in a city that’s historically been full of people who insist on trying to kill me at the slightest provocation.”

Once Broken Faith (October Daye #10) by Seanan McGuire

August 10, 2025 by bjornsnipe 1 Comment

Having survived the events of the last book, Toby decides a relaxing night is in order, or as relaxing of a night one can have hosting a sleepover for a bunch of Fae teenagers. All’s well and good until Arden comes over asking for a favor: the conclave to discuss whether or not the Elf-shot cure Walther invented in the last book is approaching, and High King Aethlin has forbidden the use of the cure until after the decision is made. Arden doesn’t want to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Fae court intrigue, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:105 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Fae court intrigue, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire ·
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“Be sure you include a gift card for Tim Hortons,” he said. “That’s how we say ‘sorry for killing your firstborn son’ in Canada.”

A Red-Rose Chain (October Daye #9) by Seanan McGuire

August 9, 2025 by bjornsnipe 1 Comment

I appreciate any book that starts out with teleporting Manx hounds, which is how this one starts out. Toby, Tybalt, Quentin, and Danny (the troll cab driver that has been assisting and ferrying Toby around since Rosemary and Rue) are sent to subdue a pack of Mauthe Doog that have been attacking mortals in Muir Woods, close to Arden’s knowe. (Seeing as my first cat was a Manx, I have a soft spot for anything from the Isle of Man, including their teleporting answer to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Fae court intrigue, Portland, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:104 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Fae court intrigue, Portland, 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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“I did not consent to your presence,” she said peevishly. “Please depart, and attempt your political assassination on someone else’s property.”

Ashes of Honor (Toby Daye #6) by Seanan McGuire

July 19, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

It’s been a year since the events of One Salt Sea, Toby Daye is throwing herself into danger and figuring out an exit plan as she goes, and her friends and allies are worried that she’s going to get herself killed one of these days; so honestly, nothing has really changed from the first five books. So when Etienne, her liege’s seneschal, shows up asking for her help, Toby figures this is one more cliff to throw herself off of, and (unfortunately, quoting Cassandra Clare […]

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

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:90 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: modern urban fantasy, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire ·
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