One Blood Ruby

One Blood Ruby

by Melissa Marr

Narrated by Therese Plummer

Unabridged — 8 hours, 37 minutes

One Blood Ruby

One Blood Ruby

by Melissa Marr

Narrated by Therese Plummer

Unabridged — 8 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

In this gripping follow-up to Melissa Marr's lush Seven Black Diamonds, Lily and her friends are forced to reckon with the truth of their own lineage and to protect one of their own, no matter what-or who-comes between them.

Now that Lilywhite Abernathy is the heir to the Hidden Lands, everything is about to change.

The Queen of Blood and Rage wants Lily to help broker peace with the human world, but Lily knows that harmony won't come easily. After decades of waging war on the humans, who cost the queen her firstborn daughter, the fae are struggling to accept Lily, a half-human monarch. And the humans, while no match against faery affinities, will hardly agree to the queen's détente without resistance.

Lily wants to be a fair ruler but fears having to abandon the life she's known. Now that she and Creed are more than just fellow Black Diamonds-operatives for the queen-her priorities have shifted. But her worries about assuming the throne are derailed when it becomes clear that someone-or some fae-is masterminding violent attacks to discourage peace. Who can end the war between humans and fae?


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Marr’s writing is still lush and beautiful... A must for faerie fans who are already hooked on Marr and her captivating worlds.” — Booklist

PRAISE FOR SEVEN BLACK DIAMONDS:  “Replete with action, the supernatural, diverse characters, and young love, this urban fantasy is sure to be extremely popular among fans of modern faery tales.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

“A compelling world of magic, power, and regret.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Fans of Marr’s Wicked Lovely books will appreciate her melding of ancient faerie lore with complex contemporary characters.” — Publishers Weekly

“Once again, Marr has built an urban fantasy world that readers will find irresistible.” — School Library Journal

“Marr’s trademark use of suspense and romance will make this irresistible for her legions of fans.” — Booklist

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

A compelling world of magic, power, and regret.

Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

PRAISE FOR SEVEN BLACK DIAMONDS:  “Replete with action, the supernatural, diverse characters, and young love, this urban fantasy is sure to be extremely popular among fans of modern faery tales.

Booklist

Marr’s writing is still lush and beautiful... A must for faerie fans who are already hooked on Marr and her captivating worlds.

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

A compelling world of magic, power, and regret.

Booklist

Marr’s writing is still lush and beautiful... A must for faerie fans who are already hooked on Marr and her captivating worlds.

Kirkus Reviews

2016-11-02
Marr (Seven Black Diamonds, 2016) continues the story about tension among various factions of the fae and their fight against humans.This sequel absolutely requires knowledge of the first book if readers are to make any sense of it. In rapid succession, the author presents a bewildering array of variously human and magical characters—so many that it is difficult to discern a plot. Each of these characters appears to be involved in a one-true-love type of romance with another character. Protagonist Lily is in love with a musician called Creed, Alkamy loves Zephyr, Eilidh loves Torquil, and Will loves Roan. (Marr treats the last, gay romance equally although not as fully as the others.) And there's also Violet, Erik, Rhys, and Leith, the third-person perspective alternating among these different characters in turn as they ponder their emotions and occasionally act. Adding to the confusion, most of these characters speak in identical voices, with the notable exception of the Queen of Blood and Rage, who rages rather well. Each of the magical characters has some kind of affinity to water, air, earth, or fire, and the author spends large portions of the book explaining these affinities, continuing to explain them even after 200 pages have elapsed. When action finally occurs, attacks tend to happen suddenly and without warning, out of the blue. The ruby of the title finds only a single, brief reference. What a mess. (Fantasy. 12-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160649740
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 02/28/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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