I was asked to review a new to me fantasy series and since the book being presented was the second in the series, my liaison knows that I REALLY prefer to begin at the beginning and asked the publisher to send me the first novel so that I would be able to read them in order.  I was fascinated by this series but reluctantly ...almost the way one is drawn to look at horror movies (which I don't watch because I have too vivid an imaginations and have nightmares afterward)...because although I think it is a compelling series I am not uplifted when I finish reading...but rather a little mournful.  This is not one of those neatly packaged, happy ever after series...but it definitely is an intriguing read.  I love that the characters are slightly alien to what we consider the norm and the sequence of events is just a bit off-kilter to that which is considered to be 'normal' but wow, they definitely are strong figures.  I think that the author leaves a lot out and I would be happier if some things played out differently but I really am looking forward to the next in the series.
My reviews:
                                             

 Firebrand (Rebel Angels)
Firebrand (Rebel Angels) by Gillian Philip is Book One of 
the ‘Rebel Angels’ series that centers around the Sithe society as seen 
through the interactions between the family of Griogair and the queen, 
Kate NicNevin, known as the Daughter of the Snows.  Seth is the 
illegitimate son of Griogair, rejected by almost everyone except his 
half-brother Conal, future leader of the Dun.  A political upheaval 
results in the brothers being exiled to the mortal realm in the world on
 the other side of Sgath, the Veil between the worlds, where they 
discover that evil is not confined to their own world.  Unfortunately, 
if Kate has her way, there won’t be anything to keep the two worlds 
separate and the evils the mortals can conceive will be the least of 
their concerns.
This stark fantasy story is the beginning of an
 intriguing series that provides a different view of the Fey.  Please be
 advised that there is a fair amount of violence and fairly gritty 
events as these memorable characters and their lives are presented.  The
 complicated relationships between the half-brothers and their 
responsibilities as well as the interactions with the females in their 
lives highlight the challenges of handling potential immortality and its
 impact on relationships with those who have relatively short mortal 
lives.  There are significant and painful events that mold the 
characters of each brother and some unexpected developments that will 
have significant repercussions that will affect the future of both the 
Sithe and mortal races.  There are a few somewhat heavyhanded hints 
about future events but overall this is a fascinating tale that has 
piqued my interest in the series although this definitely is not a light
 and airy story.
© Night Owl Reviews
 by Gillian Philip is Book One of 
the ‘Rebel Angels’ series that centers around the Sithe society as seen 
through the interactions between the family of Griogair and the queen, 
Kate NicNevin, known as the Daughter of the Snows.  Seth is the 
illegitimate son of Griogair, rejected by almost everyone except his 
half-brother Conal, future leader of the Dun.  A political upheaval 
results in the brothers being exiled to the mortal realm in the world on
 the other side of Sgath, the Veil between the worlds, where they 
discover that evil is not confined to their own world.  Unfortunately, 
if Kate has her way, there won’t be anything to keep the two worlds 
separate and the evils the mortals can conceive will be the least of 
their concerns.
This stark fantasy story is the beginning of an
 intriguing series that provides a different view of the Fey.  Please be
 advised that there is a fair amount of violence and fairly gritty 
events as these memorable characters and their lives are presented.  The
 complicated relationships between the half-brothers and their 
responsibilities as well as the interactions with the females in their 
lives highlight the challenges of handling potential immortality and its
 impact on relationships with those who have relatively short mortal 
lives.  There are significant and painful events that mold the 
characters of each brother and some unexpected developments that will 
have significant repercussions that will affect the future of both the 
Sithe and mortal races.  There are a few somewhat heavyhanded hints 
about future events but overall this is a fascinating tale that has 
piqued my interest in the series although this definitely is not a light
 and airy story.
© Night Owl Reviews
                                                
 
                                                      
Bloodstone (Rebel Angel Series) by Gillian Philip is Book Two of 
the ‘Rebel Angels’ fantasy series that continues the saga of the Sithe 
who are engaged in a desperate and long-term search for a way to avoid 
the destruction of the Veil between their world and that of mortals.  
Centuries have passed while Conal and Seth have been exiled along with 
Conal’s mother Leonora to search for the Bloodstone that will be pivotal
 in whether the Veil persists or fails.  Unfortunately, their goal 
differs from their inimical queen, Kate’s, and she will destroy whatever
 lives she deems expedient using her minions and associates.  Conal’s 
sister repudiates the land of the Sithe and attempts to raise her 
daughter Fionnuala completely in the mortal world but the struggle goes 
on and the price paid in blood and tears continues to rise.
This exciting fantasy series continues to 
provide a mesmerizing glimpse into a hard-fought struggle that 
tangentially affects mortal humans but rarely gives them much power in 
the conflict that may decide the fate of their entire race.  The alien 
philosophy displayed by the long-lived beings known as the Sithe is 
dramatically displayed in the violence and ruthless destruction detailed
 in the stories in this series.  This is definitely not a stand-alone 
book and even familiarity with the first compelling book in the series 
fails to explain all of the events that take place but this is a 
mesmerizing addition to the series and introduces new striking 
characters who cause unexpected twists in the story.  Perhaps an 
explanation of some of the rituals and beings who appear in the story 
would be helpful because I found myself a little lost in a few places 
but I still thought this to be a great addition to the series, even 
though I am not thrilled about certain developments, and I look forward 
to more exciting tales in this series.  
© Night Owl Reviews
Copies of these compelling stories were provided to me in exchange for an honest review
 by Gillian Philip is Book Two of 
the ‘Rebel Angels’ fantasy series that continues the saga of the Sithe 
who are engaged in a desperate and long-term search for a way to avoid 
the destruction of the Veil between their world and that of mortals.  
Centuries have passed while Conal and Seth have been exiled along with 
Conal’s mother Leonora to search for the Bloodstone that will be pivotal
 in whether the Veil persists or fails.  Unfortunately, their goal 
differs from their inimical queen, Kate’s, and she will destroy whatever
 lives she deems expedient using her minions and associates.  Conal’s 
sister repudiates the land of the Sithe and attempts to raise her 
daughter Fionnuala completely in the mortal world but the struggle goes 
on and the price paid in blood and tears continues to rise.
This exciting fantasy series continues to 
provide a mesmerizing glimpse into a hard-fought struggle that 
tangentially affects mortal humans but rarely gives them much power in 
the conflict that may decide the fate of their entire race.  The alien 
philosophy displayed by the long-lived beings known as the Sithe is 
dramatically displayed in the violence and ruthless destruction detailed
 in the stories in this series.  This is definitely not a stand-alone 
book and even familiarity with the first compelling book in the series 
fails to explain all of the events that take place but this is a 
mesmerizing addition to the series and introduces new striking 
characters who cause unexpected twists in the story.  Perhaps an 
explanation of some of the rituals and beings who appear in the story 
would be helpful because I found myself a little lost in a few places 
but I still thought this to be a great addition to the series, even 
though I am not thrilled about certain developments, and I look forward 
to more exciting tales in this series.  
© Night Owl Reviews
Copies of these compelling stories were provided to me in exchange for an honest review  
Thanks for the Reviews :) I Haven't read any of those but they sound good!
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