The Meredith Gentry series is, essentially, a series of erotica or soft-to-medium core porn, depending on your definitions. It is far better than mostsuch books, because it actually has an interesting plot and excellent characterizations, and is well and competently written, but if you have no taste for a book with a great deal of graphic descriptions of sex, you'll want to stay clear of this whole series.
Something about how she writes is very..... intoxicating..
I love these books and actually had read them before they were so good i had to buy them now i own the whole series love it!.
Cant wait to read it. I got it yesterday it was packaged well no creases or bent pages just the way I like it.
Fourth in the Meredith Gentry erotic horror/urban fantasy series revolving around an Unseelie faerie princess who is part-human, part-brownie, and half fae. And the contested heir to the throne.
Love the book and everything about it. The entire series is really good and I can't wait to get the last two books.
I agree with most of the reviews, this book in particular was too filled with sex. I like the mystery, I love the politics with a sprinkling of sex.
I've read the Anita Blake series and while I see many similarities between the two series, I really like that they're two completely different stories. I don't feel like I'm just reading Anita's story with different names.
This novel picks up where Seduced by Moonlight left off. Merry is still in faerie starting off with a press conference in the UnSeelie court.
This was another "just okay" for me. The long political descriptions were mostly gone in this one (yay!
OK, I have said it all before. I love this series.
Meredith Gentry #4: A Stroke of Midnight, by Laurell K. HamiltonI just finished "A Stroke of Midnight," the fourth book in the Merry Gentry series.
I thoroughly enjoyed the first two books of this series. However, I have to say this book and the one just before it really have caused Merry Gentry's books to lose their original charm for me.
I liked this book much better that the previous ones. I thought I was torturing myself after reading the second book but I had already bought the third, so I read it.