Divine Misdemeanors: A Novel (Merry Gentry)

ByLaurell K. Hamilton

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sherif mns
Though the last two novels in this series have been fairly interesting, this one really falls short of the mark. It tries to be a detective novel, but really isn't up to the standard LKH set in her early Anita Blake novels. Sadly, it does very little to advance the sidhe Meredith Gentry story line either. It is full of gratuitous sex scenes, but none of them are with Frost or Doyle. You could skip this one and not miss a thing.
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joanne graham
I really liked this series when it started, but I have to agree with others about the "story arc" -- the series was clearly meant to end with Merry becoming queen of Faerie and having her children. But, for whatever reason (money?), Hamilton tried to rewind, pull Meredith out of Faerie, and put her back at her original job as a private detective. And it just doesn't work -- too much has happened since then. She has a harem of men and is pregnant -- I actually worry that Hamilton will kill the "babies" off to make her story-writing easier. Anyway, plot can be summed up as follows: we get the groundwork for what might be an okay mystery to solve; then we get tons of unrelated sex just randomly tossed in as she jumps from person to person (and I thought after she got pregnant she was required to stay with the "fathers" by faerie law?); then someone walks into her office and explains everything about the murders, who's doing them, and why (can we say "deus ex machina?"); then she gets thrown into mortal peril and nearly dies, but her men save her. It was so rote I actually starting waiting for how Hamilton was going to PUT her in mortal danger, because it was obvious that she'd be resorting to that YET AGAIN to try to create tension. I don't mind the sex scenes at all, but I wish she'd start putting real plots into her stories again.
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b austin
I read these to escape - not for the classy literature, so my expectations are not high. But even by LKH standards this was pretty lame. It was a lot of relationship angst with a murder mystery thrown in as the supposed centerpiece, however she spends more time describing everyone's hair then the "crime scenes". The murder investigation is a joke. I enjoy the characters and it was nice to see the gang again, but she basically parades everyone out for a chapter to give you their life update and that's it. Almost no action and really no forward movement in the series plot. I agree with the reader who said read it but don't pay $18 for it - go get it from the library for an afternoon's update on the fey crowd. Just keep your expectations humble.
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miona jansen
I always enjoyed Merry and thought she was a well thought out, strong creature until Divine Misdemeanors. This book felt like a short story stretched out and rushed. It was hard to tell which direction the author was going in and it felt like Ms Hamilton may be getting board with Merry.This will be the last Merry Gentry book I will purchase.
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robert pascale
I always enjoyed Merry and thought she was a well thought out, strong creature until Divine Misdemeanors. This book felt like a short story stretched out and rushed. It was hard to tell which direction the author was going in and it felt like Ms Hamilton may be getting board with Merry.This will be the last Merry Gentry book I will purchase.
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maranda
Although this may be my least favorite of the Merry Gentry series, I still prefer Merry to Anita and am waiting with bated breath for the next installment. After all, who wouldn't want to know more about the miracle twins with six fathers between them???
I recommend Laurell K. Hamilton for all paranormal afficianados, and highly recommend her Merideth Gentry books.
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helen nock
Merry Gentry is finally pregnant, she kills her cousin Cel and eliminates that threat, she's been offered the crown of the Unseelie Sidhe and turns it down and goes back to L.A. At this point you'd think the story would begin to show you what direction it's going to take next. Instead, we get a lesser fey murder mystery, lots of gratuitous sex, magic shows it's still alive with Merry... but no actual movement in the story. By the time you reach the end you've learned nothing and the story has gone nowhere. All in all....I'm very disappointed that I've had to wait an entire year for this. If the next story doesn't start to go somewhere I have to think I'm going to be done with this series. This book was a huge disappointment to me.
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joe harvey
I love this continuing storyline...and I can't wait for the next book! Will the children have their own
sithin? Will Merideth finally have her own kingdom ? This book was a teaser in the best sense of the word,.
A lot of continuing relationships grew, but more importantly, Merideth is growing in strength of personalty.
Please Ms Hamilton, write more!
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gwen cummings
Just finished reading through each book in order, again, and loved them better since I had them all and didn't have to wait till another one is written. I can now read the newest book with everything fresh in my mind. I enjoy the Merry books as much as the Anita books.
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tammie
I love the whole series and I'm actually saddened that there isn't more of the series to come, I hope one day there will be just to learn of what the babies turned out to be, who they favored more in the looks area, and as well just to hear more of them.
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deepika sharma
I love all the Merry Gentry books! I look forward to each one and preorder when I can. I enjoy the premise of the fey trying to make it in the real world and having to deal with the issues we all do. Throw in Merry Gentry's men and magic and the story is great!
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