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352 pages, Trade Paperback
First published August 1, 2012
“If you have a preferred god, Sentinel, I suggest you start praying. And soon.�
“That’s tough. Anything I can do?�
“Just stay in play as my backup.�
I nearly swerved the car off the road. “I’m sorry—your backup?�
“You know, in case it doesn’t work out with Fallon.�
“And what about Ethan?�
Jeff chuckled. “I just figured he was your backup for me.�
⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱*Ethan and Gabriel; love*⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱
“You are mine, Merit.�
I smiled and put a hand on his face, running my thumb along the soft bow of his lips. “I am yours until you ban bacon, or otherwise as long as I can put up with you.�
“We all have days when we feel small. Really small. Completely inadequate, but saddled with all this responsibility. I have to keep my House safe, my city from destroying it. I have to do right by Ethan and the rest of my vampires. I have to fight battles against people who shouldn’t be my enemies—especially when there are already plenty of enemies to go around. There are days when I would love to pull the cover over my head and say to hell with it.
“But I don’t do that. And most people don’t do that. Most people get up and do their jobs and work their asses off for no reward at all—but just so they can get up the next day and do the whole thing over again. The world isn’t perfect, and some days it wears you down. You can either accept that, and face it, and be a help to others instead of a hindrance. Or you can decide the rules are too tough and they shouldn’t apply to you, and you can ignore them and make things harder for everybody else. Sometimes life is about being sad and doing things anyway. Sometimes it’s about being hurt and doing things anyway. The point isn’t perfection. The point is doing it anyway.�
The librarian rolled his eyes and walked down the row. “Sometimes I wonder why you don’t just ask me the questions in the first place.�Don’t we all, librarian. Don’t. We. All. Next time can we have him solve everything, with Merit just dispatched when it’s time to kill things or make nice? Hmmn�
“Love is a familiar; Love is a devil.
There is no evil angel but Love.�
—William Shakespeare
Biting Cold takes right off after the events in . Merit’s best friend, Mallory, brought Ethan Sullivan, master of Cadogan House, back to life, intent on making him a familiar and releasing an ancient evil Fortunately the spell was interrupted, but Mallory has escaped and is determined to get back the Maleficium and finish what she started.
Now Merit, together with Ethan has gone to stop Mallory and to bring her back, and hopefully to get her the help she needs. Unfortunately Mallory is not the only one looking for the ancient book of magic, and another evil has escaped, one that is very familiar to both Merit and Ethan. As if that is not enough problems, the GP has decided that a decision must be made about Cadogan house and Darius is planning to visit them soon. Will Merit, Ethan and their allies be able to stop what is coming before ancient evil is unleashed on the world, and will the GP’s decision save or destroy their house?
As always I liked Merit and how kick-ass she is. It’s really great how devoted she is to her house and her friends, and how she is always willing to stand between them and danger.
I felt really sorry for Mallory. She’s a good person, who wasn’t strong enough to handle the gift and power she was given, and even though what she did was terribly wrong, it was sad to witness how far she has fallen once she realised what she had done, and what she had lost.
Our relationship moved like an awkward and ill-timed dance—forever one step forward, two steps back.
As for Merit and Ethan� I’m so tired of all the angst and drama between them. Every time I think they’ve worked out their issues, something happens and they are two steps back from where they were. Most of it is usually Ethan’s fault, and I’m tired of his push/pull methods. It’s giving me whiplash :-( And I wish Merit wouldn’t always be so understanding of his struggles. It makes me sometimes feel like she’s a doormat, when she’s isn’t one at all.
The plot was intriguing and it was interesting to see Merit and her friends battle the evil that was released.
This is a series that I’ve had ups and downs with. Mostly because of the romance, and I thought that things had gotten better with the previous two books, but clearly I was wrong. But I do love the world, and the characters, they are captivating and intriguing. It’s a great urban fantasy series, despite my issues.