![]() ![]() By the time you reach the end of the series, the only thing you can expect is the last thing you would guess. ![]() ![]() ![]() Kelley has built a world where anything is possible, and you can hardly even guess at what will happen next. Plot: While a couple of books unfold somewhat predictably, most story lines are full of twists and surprises. Yes, there are locations like New York and Florida, but I’m a proud Canadian and don’t think there are enough books set in the True North. Setting: I love how some stories bring characters to Toronto, Ontario. The most recognizable is probably the artistic ones with a single image on a black background, but there is a secondary look with covers containing the common thread of a necklace with a star charm that seems only vaguely witch-like. Due to this, there are different styles to the cover art. The hardcover books are RH, the trade fiction from Vintage Canada, and the pocket paperbacks are Seal books. After Thirteen, the final novel, the series continued with short fiction and novellas until 2016.Ĭovers: While Random House publishes all the books, for some reason they fall under at least three imprints. Past characters continued to appear in guest roles and often returned to narrate new novels or short fiction. The books spin off to the stories of these other characters, all within this fantasy world and usually connected in some way. Synopsis: The series began with Bitten in 2001 and continued for a total of thirteen novels, introducing other supernatural characters –witches, ghosts, necromancers, half-demons. ![]()
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