Following Camille D'Artigo's vantage point can be
exhausting, as she has three lovers, an active devotion to
the Moon Mother, responsibilities to many magical beings on
this plane, as well as Otherworld, wields the Black
Unicorn's horn, and is learning death magic on the side.
Warned to be circumspect about the many responsibilities
and opportunities to which she cannot say "no," Camille has
to put on a brave face and finds herself constantly
crossing personal barriers in order to help her friends and
save the worlds...as usual.
One might think, by the seventh Otherworld novel,
Yasmine Galenorn might run out of ideas. However, in
BONE MAGIC, the conflict just keeps building. An intricate
blend of metaphysics and old-fashioned physicality, BONE
MAGIC makes excellent use of exposition to keep readers
abreast of the importance of the extensive cast of
characters.
Another equinox is here, and life's getting more dangerous
for all of us. The past is catching up to our friends,
Iris and Chase. Smoky--the dragon of my dreams--is forced
to choose between his family and me. To top it off,
there's a new demon general in town and we can't locate
her. And when the Moon Mother and the Black Beast summon
me to Otherworld. I think I'm just going to reunite with
my long lost soulmate. But once there, I'm forced to
undergo a drastic ritual that will forever change my life,
and the lives of those around me.