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Review: Lake Silence by Anne Bishop

Posted February 12, 2019 by Holly in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , , | 6 Comments
Review: Lake Silence by Anne Bishop

Like many others, I was disappointed when I realized Lake Silence was going to be set in the world of The Others, but wouldn’t feature any of my favorite characters from the Lakeside Courtyard. While there is a passing mention of some of the characters, this novel features a new cast. Soon enough I was […]

Review: Etched in Bone by Anne Bishop

Review: Etched in Bone by Anne Bishop

Etched in Bone is the final installment of the Lakeside Courtyard Others series (though more novels set in the same world are in the works – begging with Lake Silence, March 2018). I do not believe it can be read as a standalone. The series really should be read in order. Now that the human […]

Review: Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop

Review: Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop

This series is addicting. For centuries humans and The Others have lived together in an uneasy peace. Now the Humans First and Last movement has shattered that peace with acts of terrible violence against the Others. What they didn’t realize is the shapeshifters they see aren’t the scariest Others out there. Ancient, primordial beings know […]

Review: Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop

Review: Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop

The war between the humans and the Others is heating up. Simon and other terra indigene from the Lakeside Courtyard helped liberate the Blood Prophets like Meg Corbyn from the compounds they were held in where they faced terrible abuse. With the Humans First and Last movement trying to stir up trouble for The Others, […]

Review: Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop

Review: Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop

Murder of Crows is the second book in Anne Bishop’s The Others series. Meg is trying to settle in to life away from the Compound where she was held captive and used for the first 24 years of her life. When two addictive drugs show up and start effecting humans and Others alike, and Meg […]