Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed Spirits White as Lightning (Bedlam's Bard, Bk 4) on + 1568 more book reviews
Flute playing bard Eric Banyon is back again. He has settled into the New York whirl nicely; is doing well at Julliard, has made a lot of new friends, has defeated a Lord of the Unseleigh Sidhe . . . or has he?
Aerune mac Audelaine, whose beloved was killed by mortal men, was determined to destroy the human race--until Eric, with a little help from his friends, the Guardians, thwarted Aerune's plans. The dark lord's human allies are finished, but Aerune, like the rest of the Sidhe, has a long memory, and a lot of patience. He also has Jeanette Campbell, former Threshold Black Ops, and the science he needs for his genocidal grand design . . .
SERRAted Edge series
Aerune mac Audelaine, whose beloved was killed by mortal men, was determined to destroy the human race--until Eric, with a little help from his friends, the Guardians, thwarted Aerune's plans. The dark lord's human allies are finished, but Aerune, like the rest of the Sidhe, has a long memory, and a lot of patience. He also has Jeanette Campbell, former Threshold Black Ops, and the science he needs for his genocidal grand design . . .
SERRAted Edge series
Great 'urban fantasy' just love these characters
Having a musical background, I was thrilled when this series was published. The main character is a flute player with bardic (in this case magical) powers that can sway the audience with the notes.
If reader is not versed in a musical background, do not worry. Mild alliterations to famous flute literature are incorporated in this series. However, lack of musical knowledge does not hinder the reader in understanding the plotline. Have fun, I know I did!
If reader is not versed in a musical background, do not worry. Mild alliterations to famous flute literature are incorporated in this series. However, lack of musical knowledge does not hinder the reader in understanding the plotline. Have fun, I know I did!