Genre: Urban Fantasy
Subgenre: a little bit of magic and a little bit of murder
Age Appropriate: Adult, kinda. I mean, there's plenty of romance-y stuff.
Recommended for my sister: Started out pretty good...
"It never hurts to double check." - Fletcher
Gin Blanco grew up with an interesting family dynamic. After losing her family to a terrible, evil tragedy, Gin is found by Fletcher Lane - a.k.a. Tin Man. As Gin gets older, she (and her foster brother, Finn) start learning the "family business." Tin Man is an assassin for hire. The story focuses on Gin and her career as The Spider, the most notorious assassin in Ashland. No one really knows who she is, only that they don't want her coming after them.
Gin's whole journey begins with the murder of her family by Mab Monroe. The foremost mobster in Ashland's underground. While Gin goes through a variety of situations as The Spider, the underlying plot is her need for vengeance against Mab, and how she'll be able to survive the encounter. In the world of Gin Blanco, there is elemental magic everywhere. Many people have some level of ability. Gin's primary magic is Stone magic. She can harden her skin to stone, and hear vibrations through any stone she touches. Mab's magic is Fire magic. She's a very strong magic user who used her magic to kill Gin's family. Gin's obstacle comes in knowing that her Stone magic likely isn't as strong as Mab's Fire. Despite the people in her life, and the changes and growth Gin goes through, will she be able to seek the revenge she wants, and destroying the head of the Ashland underground?
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I actually genuinely enjoy this series, mostly. I don't know if I really care about the characters now that I'm further in the series, but it's not awful. I like some books better than others. I don't particularly mind when there is a big gap in new releases. I suppose that says something about them.
I definltey have some sympathy for the romantic situations Gin finds herself in. I think I would've like a little more development with her assassin skills.
The books are a good read, especially when looking to wind down from something more intense. I suppose I would say that they're a good beach read, assuming you're not really into sappy romance novels. I don't need to swallow them whole, though. I say that they started out good because there was a really immediate purpose for Gin, and the following parts were good but don't seem to give her the same motivations. After a few books, I don't think it's an easy feat for an author. I'm hoping that the next one is as entraining as the first few.
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Let's keep going: Grave Witch series
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