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Raven has a lot on her mind!
First there is the issue with her ferrets, then Kipa has a problem he needs her help with. Raven’s neighbours are still causing trouble, and there is a resident nearby that Raven has to deal with.
All in all, it’s a busy week for a Bonetalker!
Witching Bones is book 8 in the Wild Hunt, and abruptly picks up after the ending of book six (book seven takes place shortly before book five and so is set a few months before this book).
It begins with a bang, literally, as we jump into a sex scene with Kipa and Raven: they met in book six, but we didn’t really see them get together as it were, that happened off page. That puts this squarely in spicy territory, as it’s not the only one!
The rest of the book centers around the various magical issues Raven is dealing with, and they leave Raven disturbed by the time the book ends.
We do get to hear from both of her parents in the book, as well as the two gods she is dedicated to, and the friends we met in Raven’s first tale.
The ending of the book actually continues the overarching storyline behind the Wild Hunt series, as, unlike the first Raven book, this one actually takes part in the overarching story of the Wild Hunt world. That makes this one not necessarily an unmissable book in the series, but at least a small cog in the setup of it all.
This is another enjoyable story in the Wild Hunt world, featuring Raven and her gargoyle Raj. It’s an exciting read for urban fantasy fans, and a fun exploration of some more nebulous characters in the Wild hunt World.