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A review by burntotears
Trailer Park Trickster by David R. Slayton
5.0
For some reason when I read this the first time around I gave it a four star but it was definitely a five star for me just like the first one. I think that the introduction of Vic's point of view was a good choice and I liked that he got his own sense of place in the magical world, even though he had to kind of claw his way into it without a lot of information.
Strangely, even though Vic and Adam aren't together for most of the story, they still feel very bound together the whole time. I'm a little worried about what happened at the end and what that might mean for the last book, though, as far as Vic goes. Not really sure what the hell happened to him or what he turned into there at the end.
It'll be interesting to see where the story goes from here. It seems like the situation with the druid is resolved, but maybe not depending on what the heck really happened at the end of this story. So off to the book three. And hopefully Adam isn't going to do something stupid with Death here either.
Strangely, even though Vic and Adam aren't together for most of the story, they still feel very bound together the whole time. I'm a little worried about what happened at the end and what that might mean for the last book, though, as far as Vic goes. Not really sure what the hell happened to him or what he turned into there at the end.
It'll be interesting to see where the story goes from here. It seems like the situation with the druid is resolved, but maybe not depending on what the heck really happened at the end of this story. So off to the book three. And hopefully Adam isn't going to do something stupid with Death here either.