Merry Gentry (series)

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Merry Gentry
A Kiss of Shadows
A Caress of Twilight
Seduced by Moonlight
A Stroke of Midnight
Mistral's Kiss
A Lick of Frost
Swallowing Darkness
Divine Misdemeanors
A Shiver of Light
Author Laurell K. Hamilton
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Horror, Erotica, Urban Fantasy
Publisher Del Rey
Published2000–present

The Merry Gentry series is a series of urban fantasy novels by New York Times bestselling author Laurell K. Hamilton. [1] [2] The series is narrated in first person format through the eyes of the series' title character Meredith "Merry" Gentry, a faerie princess turned private investigator in a world where faeries exist and are known to the general public. [3] The first book in the series, A Kiss of Shadows , was released by Del Rey on October 3, 2000. There are nine books in the series.

Contents

In an interview with Time magazine, Hamilton said that she saw the protagonist, Merry Gentry, as a way of exploring a character who "is totally comfortable with their sexuality" as opposed to the character of Anita Blake in her Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series. [4]

Synopsis

The series follows Princess Meredith NicEssus aka "Merry Gentry", a faerie princess that is forced to flee the court of her aunt Andais, the Queen of Air and Darkness and of the Unseelie fae. The first novel takes place after Merry has spent several years outside of her aunt's court out of fear of death via court sanctioned duels. Merry is soon brought back to the Unseelie Court and given the option to take her aunt's throne, but only if she can procreate before her sadistic cousin Cel can. She is allowed to take several of Andais's court guards with her and through the course of the series gains more lovers that are drawn to her side through love, friendship, power, promises for protection, and/or bargains struck with other magical creatures. Merry eventually gets involved in a series of secrets and court intrigues as she discovers that both of the rulers of the Seelie and Unseelie courts are potentially infertile, something that has the potential to keep both the followers in each court from producing new fae children. At the end of Divine Misdemeanors Merry has not only managed to become pregnant with twins, but has formed her own informal court, complete with lands and grounds that she has not fully investigated. She has also alienated herself from both the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, as she was responsible for the death of her cousin Cel of the Unseelie Courts and filed charges against her uncle Taranis, the ruler of the Seelie Court, for rape.

Books in the series

  1. A Kiss of Shadows (2000) ISBN   978-0-345-42340-5
  2. A Caress of Twilight (2002) ISBN   978-0-345-47816-0
  3. Seduced by Moonlight (2004) ISBN   978-0-345-44359-5
  4. A Stroke of Midnight (2005) ISBN   978-0-345-44360-1
  5. Mistral's Kiss (2006) ISBN   978-0-345-44361-8
  6. A Lick of Frost (2007) ISBN   978-0-345-49591-4
  7. Swallowing Darkness (2008) ISBN   978-0-345-49593-8
  8. Divine Misdemeanors (2009) ISBN   978-0-345-49596-9
  9. A Shiver of Light (2014) ISBN   978-0-425-25566-7

Reception

Critical reception for the Merry Gentry series has been mixed to positive. [5] [6] The earlier novels in the series received predominantly positive reviews while later novels in the series such as Divine Misdemeanors were criticized for having a "too simply resolved conclusion". [7] [8]

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References

  1. "BEST SELLERS: October 22, 2000". The New York Times . 22 October 2000. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  2. Bolhafner, J. Stephen (2 November 2008). "Merry Gentry intrigue brings the series all together". St. Louis Post-Dispatch . p. F8. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  3. Shindler, Dorman T. (23 March 2003). "Queen of horror can't resist a twist to the erotic". The Denver Post . p. EE-02. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  4. Cruz, Gilbert (30 October 2008). "Vampire Novelist Laurell K. Hamilton". Time . Archived from the original on November 3, 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  5. "Review: Divine Misdemeanors". RT Book Reviews. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  6. "Review: Swallowing Darkness". RT Book Reviews. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  7. "Review: Divine Misdemeanors". Booklist. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  8. Bierly, Mandi (December 8, 2006). "The Reviews: Books". Entertainment Weekly . No. 910. p. 100. ISSN   1049-0434.