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Blood & Honey: 2 (Serpent & Dove, 2)

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To elude the scores of witches and throngs of chasseurs at their heels, Lou and Reid need allies. Strong ones. But protection comes at a price, and the group is forced to embark on separate quests to build their forces. As Lou and Reid try to close the widening rift between them, the dastardly Morgane baits them in a lethal game of cat and mouse that threatens to destroy something worth more than any coven. a b " Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC . Retrieved 18 April 2023.

The banter between Lou and Reid: Even though I didn't like Reid's memory loss, I loved the banter between the two of them. Blood & Honey made their relationship go downhill for me, so it was nice to see them act more like themselves again and see the romance unfolding once more. It made me laugh a lot. And when everything is a matter of life and death for us, the stakes are higher. The more we gain, the more we lose.”Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Sequel Will Give Pooh Bear a Chainsaw". CBR. 15 August 2023 . Retrieved 15 August 2023. Screenings of Winnie the Pooh horror film cancelled in Hong Kong". The Guardian. Reuters. 21 March 2023. Thank the deity that Shelby Mahurin made a trilogy out of this because if she were to leave the things like that I would’ve been extra pissed off. I suppose I should also mention that I cried three separate times during the epilogue of this book. So do with that information what you will!

Yep, I definitely agree with you. Watching Ansel suffer it made me feel a lot with him. Especially because Ansel was more likeable than other characters in my opinion. I felt like relating to him a lot, and the death of him was useless. He could have been kept alive, and him dying made me really, really sad. It is just so heavy, after watching Ansel getting tore apart in his own emotions.. you could tell that he truly desired to be a part of the world, too. He didn’t want to be an outsider and I really liked him for his personality, simple and sweet. Even when others would find his shyness annoying, I found it sweet. Maybe he was not perfect, but to me he was just a character that spoke to me the most. Because sometimes you can try so hard and go nowhere, your attempts go to sand. I really wanted him to get his happy ending, I feel like Ansel deserved it. And Ansel might have not been good in fighting or romance, but if written right, he could have been. That is what hurts the most, when a good character goes to a waste. Because he could have have a serious character improvement. And I think if the author did that, it would have been more intense to watch him change and become more confident. Ansel was not just useless like he thought, he needed someone that reminded him that no matter how small the impact was, he was someone meaningful to someone else, too.I can't believe I'll be saying this looking at how the last book turns out and how the start of this book is heading, but I am actually sad the series has ended. In another world, where the original plan for Serpent and Dove to stay a duology became a reality, the series may easily become one of my favourites. After narrowly escaping death at the hands of the Dames Blanches, Lou, Reid, Coco, and Ansel are on the run from coven, kingdom, and church—fugitives with nowhere to hide. As night falls, Pooh and Piglet ambush Lara and slowly drive a car over her head. Piglet enters the cabin, killing Zoe. Maria and Jessica observe the duo taking Alice away and decide to rescue her. In Pooh's treehouse, they find and free Christopher, who directs them to another hostage, Charlene. Seeking revenge after Piglet mutilated her face, Charlene summons Piglet to kill him, but Piglet mauls her to death. Pooh chases Maria and Jessica into the woods, but Alice stays behind and bludgeons Piglet with his own sledgehammer, apparently fatally. Pooh impales Alice with a knife through her open mouth. They were definitely the stars, sorry. I love their relationship and I need a whole book on it. I never realized how much I needed a book about them until now. I needed more scenes with them in it, because that first kiss was EVERYTHING. I was mildly embarrassed because it was in front of everyone and was growing incredibly passionate, but honestly, I don't even care, because I'd waited since BOOK ONE for them to get together. I would personally say this is a heavily character driven book with some filler plot details and a pretty spectacular final 30% where most, if not all, the action is. The last part of the book holds the most plot development and foreshadows some interesting parts to expect from book 3. The appearance and addition to Claud Deveraux is an interesting one and I felt his revelation fitted well with the story but I’m not really sure what his motives are or what will happen with him next. I don’t think he’s really about good v evil, more of a spectator that shouldn’t intervene but feels he has to. Something bigger is afoot and I hope it’s revealed in the next book. Kindle book cover of Blood & Honey alongside Ember Stag candles and Book Besties Book Sleeve On Ansel Diggory

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