Ratings17
Average rating2.6
What I really enjoy about the Merry Gentry series is the creative, astonishing acts that happen around Merry. The mystery can always go, but this latest addition had little mystery at all. We were trapped in stasis. Merry is expecting triplets and confined to little movement and action. The entire metaphor represents the book as a whole. If felt as if Hamilton was trying to get a handle on her characters again, resummarizing their appearances and meaning to one another again and again and not presenting any new action. Although the ending appeared to be a conclusion, there was nothing conclusive about it–just what we had last book- Merry finally knocked up. This series is very liberal sexually and you would think this series wouldn't end like Twilight where babies make everything suddenly solved. I hope we get a book #10 where Hamilton doesn't do another throw a away just to appease fans that loved the series.