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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Merry Gentry

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Originally published
  
4 November 2008

Preceded by
  
A Lick of Frost

Publisher
  
Ballantine Books

4.1/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
4 November 2008

Pages
  
384 pp

Author
  
Laurell K. Hamilton

Followed by
  
Divine Misdemeanors

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Genres
  
Horror fiction, Erotic literature, Fantasy Fiction

Similar
  
Laurell K Hamilton books, Merry Gentry books, Fantasy books

Swallowing Darkness (2008) is the seventh novel in the Merry Gentry series written by Laurell K. Hamilton.

Contents

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Plot

Swallowing Darkness follows the further adventures of Princess Meredith "Merry Gentry" NicEssus. Merry has finally succeeded in getting pregnant. Having done so before her cousin Cel could impregnate one of his women, she will be able to claim the Unseelie throne from her aunt Andais as long as she successfully carries her twin babies to term and gives birth. This news makes her a target for many of the fae who are unhappy with the idea of Merry gaining the throne, forcing Merry's royal guard to become more cautious about her security. Meanwhile Merry is still reeling from the sexual attack from her uncle Taranis, King of the Seelie court, as well as with the loss of her lover Frost. To make matters worse, Taranis claims that he was the one who impregnated Merry.

Reception

Publishers Weekly praised Swallowing Darkness, stating "The dreamy development of the surrealistic fey world puts this installment well above its predecessors; a tidy ending will leave fans wondering whether it concludes the series." RT Book Reviews gave the novel 2 stars, stating that "descriptions of clothing, hair and eyes take precedence over story; random objects of power appear fortuitously; and Merry and her guards take time to process their emotions while running for their lives. Some may enjoy this volume; others may prefer something with more meat on its bones."

References

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