

With this wild magic, not only can Daine speak to animals, but she can also make them obey her. Thirteen-year-old Daine has always had a special connection with animals, but only when she’s forced to leave home does she realize it’s more than a knack-it’s magic. So, for the rest of this week, I’ll be reviewing the first three of the four books (and hopefully the fourth one but at this point, I haven’t read it yet and I don’t want to overly pressure myself you know?)ĭiscover a land of enchantment, legend, and adventure in this first book of the Immortals series, featuring an updated cover for longtime fans and fresh converts alike, and including an all-new afterword from Tamora Pierce.

I also reviewed Tempests and Slaughter earlier in the year, so it was only a matter of time before I reviewed the Wild Magic series. With the clues to the killer's identity pointing directly to Faerie itself, though, Holly finds herself in a dilemma.Hello Humans! Those of you who follow me on Twitter will know that a couple of weeks ago when I was off work sick, I decided to read the entirety of the Alanna series by Tamora Pierce and absolutely loved them. If he finds out Holly's past, she can say goodbye to keeping her former vow to the Winter Court a secret. The slight problem? Puck is a descendent of the notorious Robin Goodfellow, the master prankster from the Summer Court and sworn enemy of the Unseelie. A local half-fae detective takes an interest in the case, and he seems to think Holly can help him solve it. When a serial killer starts picking off the local faeries, Holly's hopes of lying low are shattered.

Now, she's shunned by humans and faeries alike, reduced to hunting troublemaking fae beasts to pay the bills and trying to convince her landlord not to kick out the traumatised teenage death faerie who's moved into her room. Once, Holly Lynn was the Winter Gatekeeper, wielder of the powerful magic of the Unseelie Court.
