Reviews for House of earth and blood : a Crescent City novel

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Acclaimed YA author Maas (A Court of Thorn and Roses, 2015) steps into urban fantasy territory in her adult debut. Bryce Quinlan is your average post-grad, if you can call being half human and half fae average. Still figuring out life, Bryce spends her days working at Griffin Antiquities and her nights partying in Crescent City with her best friend and roommate, Danika. The world is theirs . . . until the night Danika is murdered. Bryce spends the next two years in a deep fog until it is revealed that the wrong person was charged with the crime. Bryce must then work with Hunt Athalar, feared demon hunter and fallen angel, if she has any chance of finding Danika's real killer. As the case progresses, so does a burning desire between them. But a more sinister plot threatens to destroy them, and the city. The first in the Crescent City series has all of the fantastic elements, colorful characters, steamy romance, and action-packed plot Maas' readers look for. The mystery element presents a stunning twist, and the emotional depth of Bryce's relationships with both Hunt and Danika is incredibly moving. Fans will eagerly await the next installment. HIGH DEMAND BACKSTORY: Maas is the latest bestselling YA author to pivot to the adult market, and her devoted fans of all ages will be eagerly anticipating this one.--LynnDee Wathen Copyright 2020 Booklist


Publishers Weekly
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YA author Maas (the Throne of Glass series) makes her adult debut with this electrifying series launch set on a planet plagued by conflict between oppressed humans and upper-class supernaturals. When a demon slaughters wolf-shifter Danika Fendir and her packmates, Danika’s best friend, the half-human, half-Fae Bryce Quinlan, turns from carefree party girl to traumatized loner. Bryce’s only comfort is knowing that Archangel Micah Domitus and the 33rd Imperial Legion have incarcerated the man who orchestrated the attack: a human with a vendetta against the wolves. But two years later a vampire with connections to Bryce dies the same way Danika did, suggesting the pack’s true murderer remains at large. Desperate to discover the truth, Micah conscripts Bryce to dig into Danika’s final days, and tasks Hunt Athalar, an indentured Malakim assassin doing penance for his part in a failed rebellion, with protecting her. Despite some murky worldbuilding that occasionally undercuts the intricate plot, Maas delivers a richly imagined tale spiced with snarky humor and smoldering romance between Bryce and Hunt. The villains tend to twirl their mustaches, but Bryce is a realistically flawed heroine with moxie and heart to spare. Maas’s adult readers and fans of Charlaine Harris will devour this ambitious, emotionally charged contemporary fantasy. Agent: Tamar Rydzinski, Context Literary. (Mar.)


Kirkus
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Maas’ new adult fantasy series is equal parts mystery, romance, and action drama. Welcome to Crescent City, where all manner of Vanir—near-immortal magical beings—live together. If the Fae, animal shifters, witches, angels, vampyrs, mer folk, and so on don’t exactly live in harmony, they do all bow down to the powerful Asteri, the six godlike beings who rule the planet Midgard with an iron fist and are currently concerned with suffocating an uprising of humans who are sick of being oppressed by the more powerful Vanir. Bryce Quinlan, half human, half Fae, with barely any magic to her name, lives in Crescent City with her roommate and best friend, Danika Fendyr, the famously powerful wolf shifter who will one day lead all the wolves. After a fun night out, Bryce stumbles back to their apartment to find Danika and her whole wolf pack brutally murdered. When other victims are found dead under similar circumstances two years later, the angel who governs the city enlists Bryce to use her knowledge of Danika and her memories of the crime scene to help Hunt Athalar, a brooding angel with a tragic past, solve a mystery that will eventually concern a stolen Fae artifact, a rare demon, and Danika’s long-buried secrets. Readers who love Maas for her romances will find plenty to enjoy here: not only the story of Bryce and Hunt but several love-stories-to-come hinted at for the bevy of ridiculously attractive, wondrously powerful characters who populate Crescent City. But the mystery of Danika’s death and Bryce’s struggle to deal with her lingering grief as she investigates do just as much to speed the reader through 800 pages as the steamy romance. An immersive new fantasy world that has something for everyone. Copyright © Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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