Any Other Name (Split Worlds #2) by Emma Newman, readalong final week

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Cat has been forced into an arranged marriage with William – a situation that comes with far more strings than even she could have anticipated, especially when she learns of his family’s intentions for them both. 

Meanwhile, Max and the gargoyle investigate The Agency – a mysterious organisation that appears to play by its own rules – and none of them favourable to Society. 

Over in Mundanus, Sam has discovered something very peculiar about his wife’s employer – something that could herald a change for everyone in both sides of the Split Worlds.

Today is the final week of our readalong.  Such a lot of surprises this week.  The schedule is below and a link to the Goodread’s page here.  Feel free to jump on board or join in with the comments and if you haven’t read the book please be aware of spoilers below.

Week 1: Monday 6th June, Chapters 1-6, hosted by Over The Effing Rainbow
Week 2: Monday 13th June, Chapters 7-13, hosted by x + 1
Week 3: Monday 20th June, Chapters 14-20, hosted by Lynn’s Book Blog
Week 4: Monday 27th June, Chapters 21-End, hosted by The Illustrated Page

 

What a surprising last few chapters.  A lot that I really didn’t see coming and the duplicity and two facedness is really quite staggering – in fact nothing seems to be as it first seems!  To the questions:

After her meeting with Miss Rainer, Cathy is determined to tackle the Agency and bring feminism to the Nether. What are her odds of success? Is Lucy a trustworthy ally?

Aww, I was so gutted for Miss Rainter – I hope that something can eventually be done to help her.  In terms of Cathy – it has given her a renewed purpose and dI think she stands a very good chance of success and I certainly think Lucy is trustworthy – which adds even more to my conviction that change is possible.  After all, I don’t think it will take too much to garner a lot of support from some of the other women in this society – particularly those not used to such privileged positions.  I really like that Cathy is finally embracing the world in which she has been born and trying to change it rather than simply run away – not that I blame her for wanting to run away – but having now been in the position to live in her world and ours I think, more than a lot of the other women in her world, she has a good idea of what she wants and the unfair situation in which they all live.  I predict a riot!  Of lace and frills and bonnets, but nonetheless a riot!

Will wants another chance at a happy ending for him and Cathy. Thoughts? 

I’m very unhappy with a lot that has taken place with Will but I don’t believe in cutting my nose off to spite my face.  That being said he’s got a lot to do to gain back some ground.  I thought we got to really see how powerful the charm was that has been used on him – which was interesting – was the charm used early on to ensure his desire even?  Not sure. It also served to highlight that he doesn’t really have strong feelings for Isabella because he wasn’t interested in staying with her, in spite of her best efforts, until she used the charm again.  As to his ending with Cathy we’ll have to see what happens to be honest.  They will both have to start to be a bit more honest and maybe make a fresh start.  I think that overall Will could become an ally for Cathy and help her to make changes, maybe slowly, but he’s also been to mundanus so perhaps he can be persuaded to help.  If they start to have feelings for each other then so be it.  I think Will possible has the makings of something different in him – at the moment he does seem to be running around like a headless chicken and he seems a lot more easily manipulated than Cathy.

Do you think Lord Iron is to be trusted? Is Sam making the right move by joining CoFerrum? Any thoughts on his wife’s death?

No, I don’t think he’s to be trusted.  I don’t know why but if something smells bad – then it usually is bad.  I really don’t know why Lord Iron got my back up tbh – just something about him offering Sam such a good deal – a job, a decent salary, the chance for revenge, an attractive relocation package, it all smacks of him really being prepared to offer Sam anything in order to lure him in.  And, you can’t help wondering that the things he is offering Sam just so happen to coincide very nicely with Sam’s own desires.  Hadn’t he, just literally seconds earlier, been thinking he would sell the house and move?  Isn’t he out of work?  Wasn’t he thinking of revenge?  Something is rotten in Denmark I think – could be wrong of course but I just don’t trust Lord Iron at the moment.  Plus, the whole attack in the park – it’s like Sam was being played – throwing railings like an Olympian, having his injuries plugged up with Iron – and wasn’t Leanne trying to call him at the time?  Maybe she figured out something was wrong and was trying to get in touch.  She didn’t die at the same time as the attack in the park but later.  Maybe whatever happened to Leanne will now happen to Sam too – or maybe that’s the intent.  I don’t know, I’m running off at all sorts of tangents.

Do you think Mercia is behind the deaths of the Sorcerers? If so, what sort of deal do you think he struck with Lady Rose?

I don’t know about all this now.  I’m starting to think that Ekstrand is a bit of a funny onion.  He called a moot that he didn’t attend – and then everyone died and coincidentally and happily for him – he’s still alive.  He comes across as ridiculously dotty but I’m just remembering his original appearance at the end of the last book where he came across as anything but dotty in fact quite impressive when he was wielding his sorcery – and you can’t help thinking that there are now very few sorcerers left – so, you have to look at motives and survivors.  At the moment it seems that there may be two sorcerers left?  Perhaps they have a deal – or perhaps they’re at loggerheads and have great ambitions to be the only one?  Or perhaps I’m crazy.

What are your predictions for the next book?

I think the next book has the potential for a lot of excitement.  Apart from what’s going on with Cathy and her own personal endeavours I think that there is something much bigger at the heart of this – I don’t know what it is to be honest, perhaps it’s a way for the fae to break out from their exile, maybe they’ve made alliances?  I don’t actually fully know what to expect but it seems that there is definitely something bigger at stake here.

As an aside, did anybody think anything odd about Sophia – when she was at the park and all the other children went home crying.  As though she was maybe being very cruel to them all?  Makes me wonder if she’s not what everyone thinks.  We know the fae massively use their families – could Sophia have been enforced upon the family?  There was the whole discussion about children from the last book and I thought it was very odd that Will’s family would so blatantly flaunt the rules – especially when they have such a domineering Lord who controls them so microscopically.  Could Sophie have been placed with them – is she a changeling of sorts?  I don’t know but that scene in the park made me wonder about her.

The other thought I had concerned Lord Poppy.  I couldn’t help wondering in the dual at the end – the boon he gave to Will meant that his opponent was drugged and his reactions massively slowed down.  The boon that Lord Iris gave to Will just stopped him feeling anything through the first few strikes, it didn’t stop him from being struck  – it just seems that Lord Poppy gave the most useful boon in that situation which makes me think that he’s maybe pulling the strings here more than I originally thought.  I just have to look at the motivation, who stands to gain. I’m really not getting a full grasp on the situation at the moment but it’s certainly intriguing.

We will be reading the final book in the series as a readalong so any interest in joining let me know or check out the Goodreads pages.  An announcement to follow shortly.

 

 

Any Other Name (Split Worlds #2) by Emma Newman, readalong week 3

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Cat has been forced into an arranged marriage with William – a situation that comes with far more strings than even she could have anticipated, especially when she learns of his family’s intentions for them both. 

Meanwhile, Max and the gargoyle investigate The Agency – a mysterious organisation that appears to play by its own rules – and none of them favourable to Society. 

Over in Mundanus, Sam has discovered something very peculiar about his wife’s employer – something that could herald a change for everyone in both sides of the Split Worlds.

Today is week three of our readalong of Split Worlds by Emma Newman.  The schedule is below and a link to the Goodread’s page here.  Feel free to jump on board or join in with the comments and if you haven’t read the book please be aware of spoilers below.

Week 1: Monday 6th June, Chapters 1-6, hosted by Over The Effing Rainbow
Week 2: Monday 13th June, Chapters 7-13, hosted by x + 1
Week 3: Monday 20th June, Chapters 14-20, hosted by Lynn’s Book Blog
Week 4: Monday 27th June, Chapters 21-End, hosted by The Illustrated Page
Well now, it seems like things are shifting! Very interesting this week. To the questions:

Cathy has her first meeting with Lord Iris. What were your first impressions? And what do you think it is that Lord Iris and Poppy both now ‘see’ in Cathy?? 

Lord Iris is awful isn’t he!  He makes Lord Poppy seem like something out of  a Disney movie.  I really don’t like him.  I don’t know what’s going on with Cathy that appeals to both of them so much but I can only assume at this point that maybe it has something to do with the fact that she’s slightly rebellious and has already spent time in Mundanus or the fact that she simply isn’t content to put up with her lot in life and toe the line.

We had an insight into Amelia and also an insight into Cornelius – what are your thoughts on the two of them now and also how does this make you feel in terms of Will?

Well, I can’t say I’m surprised to be honest.  I think Will is a bit of a tool and they’re both using him.  Frankly, I’d like to say that I feel sorry for him but with these particular two I think he’s made his own bed (sorry!)  The only thing that it does now give me puzzle for thought over is whether Will was acting under his own steam all the time as he had a charm on him? At any rate he seems to be becoming a little more immune – which does make me wonder whether he really had any free will at all in the beginning.  In which case, maybe I’ve been a bit harsh on him?

It seems that everyone is puzzled by Will and Cathy’s match. Even Will jokingly (or not) wonders if he’s being offered up as a sacrifice – any thoughts as to why Will and Cathy as oppose to their more ‘suitable’ siblings?

The only reason I can assume that these two are being matched is because their families are at the will of their fae Lords.  They don’t make sense as a match for either family given that they have other children that are so much more easy to manipulate.
Let’s just discuss the consummation of the marriage and the overall feelings afterwards? Thoughts please.
I’m not sure I know what to make of it.  First of all Will was going to drug Cathy, then he wasn’t – what, then he was??  He did use the charm didn’t he?  I thought he did – in which case he’s a total, unspeakable git!  If i have that wrong and he didn’t use the Charm then okay.  It’s such an aggravating situation.  Oh, God, I’m sure he used the charm!  But did he??

Max and the gargoyle, how do you think the investigation is fairing? What do you make of their tactics?

I didn’t really like their tactics to be honest.  They have an investigation to carry out but all their investigations seem to rely on Cathy finding out things for them – and then they act like they’re rough housing her.  They kind of come across as a little bit useless.  Yes, I know Cathy held things back BUT nobody is looking out for her and also Max and the Gargoyle don’t seem to be able to uncover anything by themselves.

Sam and his marriage. Any more thoughts about Lord Iron or Neugent?? What about the other couples who had rings forged?

Well, I’m very puzzled by all of it to be honest.  At first I thought that maybe Sam’s wife was some sort of fae/changeling or there was some reason why Neugent was interested in her.  Now I think that maybe she’s the only one who managed to survive whatever it is that is going on- maybe some sort of mind control/mind bendy thing.
I really like the fact that Cathy seems to be stirring things up – but, I think it could have very dire circumstances for her!
I also meant to ask about Will, his potential Dukedom and his rival!  So many questions.

Any Other Name (Split Worlds #2) by Emma Newman, readalong week 2

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Cat has been forced into an arranged marriage with William – a situation that comes with far more strings than even she could have anticipated, especially when she learns of his family’s intentions for them both. 

Meanwhile, Max and the gargoyle investigate The Agency – a mysterious organisation that appears to play by its own rules – and none of them favourable to Society. 

Over in Mundanus, Sam has discovered something very peculiar about his wife’s employer – something that could herald a change for everyone in both sides of the Split Worlds.

Today is week two of our readalong of Split Worlds by Emma Newman.  The schedule is below and a link to the Goodread’s page here.  Feel free to jump on board or join in with the comments and if you haven’t read the book please be aware of spoilers below.

Week 1: Monday 6th June, Chapters 1-6, hosted by Over The Effing Rainbow
Week 2: Monday 13th June, Chapters 7-13, hosted by x + 1
Week 3: Monday 20th June, Chapters 14-20, hosted by Lynn’s Book Blog
Week 4: Monday 27th June, Chapters 21-End, hosted by The Illustrated Page

Will wants to have his cake and eat it. Between his dealings with the Alba-Rosas and his efforts to coach Cathy for social success, how do you judge his behaviour this week?

Ohh, I don’t even want to go there – Will’s behaviour at the start of this just made me feel a little bit sick.  First of all – IT’S YOUR WEDDING NIGHT!  Just because he wasn’t going to get his way with Cathy he just slopes off and heads straight to Amelia.  And gives her some absolute b/s about I’ve been thinking about you, blah, blah, blah.  No.  If you were getting on with Cathy and thought you were in with a chance then you wouldn’t be with Amelia would you!  Wrongness.  Aside from the fact that he was just determined to have his wicked way and he didn’t really care who with and apart from the fact that he spent the night of his wedding in another woman’s bed I hated the way that he casually showed up in Amelia’s bedroom and told her how it’s going to be – it’s not like he exactly tried to lay on the romance.  It was so awful!  The thing is, he then, like he has throughout, seemed to almost redeem himself a little – but frankly, I just don’t know if I can come back from this.    Just the way he treats women in general is so bad – he comes across as being really nice but he’s not really is he.  He’s really self serving and definitely a product of the awful environment that he’s been raised in where women are given such little regard. He saved the Alba’s with his own self interest, and now he’s trying to be nice to Cathy, again with his own self interest.  I wonder if he’ll eventually have a moment where he realises what an ass he is!

Cathy seems to be taking on the Agency – just as Max is sent to investigate them. Is she biting off more than she can chew?

I thought Cathy was really good in this section.  She seems to be coming into her own and she’s obviously intelligent which is how she found it so easy to see through the Agency – plus I liked that she stood up to them.  I don’t think she’s biting off more than she can chew although she could be in for a battle here because I don’t think the Agency are going to just given up their monopoly so easily and the fact that Max is about to investigate them definitely makes me think that they’re obviously not all good!

Max drops a lot of hints that Leanne may not be entirely her own woman any more. What do you think is going on at Leanne’s flat? – and do you think there’s any chance for Sam to save his marriage?

This is very interesting.  I really don’t know what’s going on here – perhaps, to coin the Sorcerer’s phrase – Leanne is being used as some sort of ‘puppet’ in Mundanus?  Although – it does make me laugh a little that they’re looking at things such as changes in her weight and dress.  She’s surely not the only woman in London who has slimmed down and started to dress corporately – it’s not like the epitome of evil surely!  I actually think there could be a chance for their marriage but I suppose it depends on whether she’s being manipulated and is unaware – or she’s knowingly and willingly going down this route.  If the former then I suppose things could be reversed if the latter then it’s highly unlikely that she’ll want to.

We get our first glimpse of London Society at the Tulipas ‘intimate’ dinner, and we get a hint that Cathy might be tempted to adapt her goals. What did you think of how she handled herself at dinner – and of how she reacted on the way home?

I think there could be something in the suggestion last week that maybe Cathy would start trying to reform things for all the other women.  At the dinner party she took part in the conversation, she wasn’t content to be manhandled or show that she had a brain and then she took matters into her own hands and used the opportunity to talk to the other ladies about the Agency – which could have been a disaster but she took the chance.

All that being said – I’m keen to get to some ‘action’ now!  At the moment I’m not quite sure where the plot is going and it feels a little like the investigation has really slowed down.

Also, Sam and the Gargoyle make me laugh – they both think and talk about each other as though they’re separate beings!

 

Between Two Thorns Split Worlds #1) by Emma Newman readalong final week

BetweenTwoThorns.pngToday is the final week of our readalong of Between Two Thorns by Emma Newman.  The schedule is below and a link to the Goodread’s page here.  Please be aware of spoilers below and also look out for notification of a readalong for No.2 if you want to jump on board.

Part 1 – Monday 9th May: Chapters 1-9, hosted by Over The Effing Rainbow
Part 2 – Monday 16th May: Chapters 10-18, hosted by On Starships and Dragonwings
Part 3 – Monday 23rd May: Chapters 19-25, hosted by x + 1
Part 4 – Monday 30th May: Chapters 26-End, hosted by Lynn’s Books

Well, book No.1 has reached it’s conclusion and I find myself with plenty of questions!  Even though this first book in series was a reread for me I’d forgotten a lot of the story and this reread has reminded me of how much this book leaves up in the air!  Not a bad thing to be honest but it definitely feels like a first in series type of book!  So, to the questions.

1. We seem to have a number of separate threads even by the end of the book – what do you make of it all so far. Were you surprised by any of the final revelations?

I think the biggest surprise for me by the end of the story was the conclusion that Max reached in his investigation of the death/murders at the Chapterhouse.  I also think that the Sorcerer is a very odd sort of character and I can’t really put my finger on what’s going on with him yet but I’m definitely keen to find out.  My thoughts are definitely a bit of a jumble with all that took place although at the back of my mind I feel like everything will lead back to one thing, not sure yet what that will be – unless perhaps one of the fae!

2. What are your impressions of the world that Emma Newman has created here?

I like the originality of the idea.  The fae world and the mundane with the nether in-between acting as both protectors and servants for both sides.  I found it easier to focus on it during this readalong because I think when I picked up the book originally I was too determined to find out what was going on and raced a little to the end.  I also really enjoy the different periods.  Newman has created an excellent opportunity to bring us a regency type period drama with all its own dilemmas whilst at the same time giving us the modern world which allows her to address all sorts of issues – in particular relating to sexism and the class structure.  I was a bit horrified during the final revelations and the punishments being dished out about this ‘agency’ that would swoop in and place people elsewhere – such as brothels (like the one Will visited whilst on his tour!!)

3. Do you have any favourite characters so far? Any characters that you’re still not sure of and who do you positively dislike?

Well, Will is a person who makes me conflicted.  Every time he does something right he then follows up with an immediate gaff.  I like that he and Cathy finally tried to work together in the last few chapters.  I don’t like it that he was a glory stealing hound but I can kind of see his reasoning for that – after all if Cathy had been at the centre of everything uncovering all sorts of nefarious plots everyone would have focused more on HER than on the PLOTS.  But, okay, whilst I can get over that issue I don’t like that in the next breath he’s saving the Rose girl (sorry, can’t recall her name) who was plotting along with her brother and the rest of the families.  He’s too fickle when it comes to outside appearance.  He’s made disparaging remarks about Cathy and how plain she is and is then prepared to help a woman, purely based on the fact that she’s beautiful, and yet she was trying to make him into a bit of a fool – presumably he wouldn’t have been so anxious to help a woman in similar circumstances if she was a little less easy on the eye!  I don’t know, he’s a product of his upbringing I suppose which leaves him as scared to step out of the bounds of society as everyone else and which in turn gives him a bit of a wishy washy lack of backbone type of feel.

Cathy.  Conflicted again.  I like her but sometimes just want to shake her somehow – she doesn’t always think on her feet although she definitely improved as the book went along.

Max and the gargoyle – you have to take them as a double act.  Max can seem a little lacking somehow some times – but that’s because he does lack a soul – which is currently housed inside the gargoyle.  Taken as a double act they’re a good team that I enjoy reading.

Sam, interestingly, and although from a different era, Sam can come across as rather sexist.  I still hold out hope for him and his wife (although I do wonder if she’s already given up with the marriage – time will tell).  He’s not a bad guy but comes across very much as a bit like the rabbit in the headlights but hopefully he will gain a bit more charisma in the next book.

Lord Poppy – I like him – he’s odd, rude and dangerous but as far as fae go I like his strange eccentricity and I picture him with a knowing glint in his eye.  I have the impression that nothing is how you suspect with him and it’s going to be interesting to see how he’s involved in the next book.

4. What are your predictions for moving into the next story?

Well, I have no idea – hopefully we’ll find out a little more about the Chapterhouse murders and what exactly is taking place in the nether world.  It seems to me that there’s some sort of take over bid going on between Bath and London – and just how much of this is being engineered by the fae will be interesting to see.

 

Between Two Thorns Split Worlds #1) by Emma Newman readalong week 3

BetweenTwoThorns.pngToday is week one of our readalong of Between Two Thorns by Emma Newman.  The schedule is below and Today is week three of our readalong of Between Two Thorns by Emma Newman.  The schedule is below and a link to the Goodread’s page here.  Feel free to jump on board and if you haven’t read the book please be aware of spoilers below.

Part 1 – Monday 9th May: Chapters 1-9, hosted by Over The Effing Rainbow
Part 2 – Monday 16th May: Chapters 10-18, hosted by On Starships and Dragonwings
Part 3 – Monday 23rd May: Chapters 19-25, hosted by x + 1
Part 4 – Monday 30th May: Chapters 26-End, hosted by Lynn’s Books

1. Sam is our fish out of water – any sympathy for his predicament?

Sam was just purely a guy in the wrong place at the wrong time and so yes I do have sympathy for him.  He doesn’t seem like a bad type of guy on the face of it.  He seems to be in a job that’s a bit ‘meh’ and in a relationship that’s definitely not going to any good places from where I’m standing.  At the moment he reads a little bit like a rabbit caught in the headlights.  He certainly doesn’t stand up for himself and he’s just getting pulled and pushed about.

2. Horatio Gallica-Rosa is claiming property to try to weasel his way into Aquae Sulis; and the Alba-Rosas are trying to weasel their way into Will’s good graces to stop him. Given what we know about Lady Rose, do we believe in the inter-Rosa feud, or is this all part of a plan? (if so, what do you think it is?)

Difficult to say too much here.  However, my first impressions of all of this is that one is as bad as the other.  I certainly don’t trust either to be honest.  There’s an awful lot of political manoeuvring in this book and it’s all about position.

3. We get to see a lot more of Will this week. What do you make of him now we’ve got to know him better? Do you think Cathy should give him a chance?

My first impressions of Will were not particularly good.  He does come across as a bit of a philanderer and it seemed like he used his ‘tour’ as an opportunity to be a bit wild.  I don’t really appreciate that to be honest.  That being said I did feel like he redeemed himself slightly at the Ball with Cathy.  To be honest, I still have mixed feelings, he seemed to want to almost rescue Cathy when he realised she was being beaten by her father, even requesting that the marriage be brought forward.  Of course that could be for some other self serving need but it did come across at the time that he was a bit outraged.  Then, in the next few chapters he acts like a giddy fool being all swept off his feet by a pretty woman batting her eyelashes at him.  Which isn’t good for a number of reasons.  Okay, he doesn’t love Cathy but is he really just going to openly flirt with any good looking woman that comes along?  Plus, he comes across as a bit too easily to manipulate – in spite of thinking of himself as terribly clever!

4. No sooner has Cathy survived Society – after a fashion – than she’s back in deep water with the Sorcerer and sent to Exilium. How well do you think she handled Lord Poppy?

I thought Cathy did remarkably well, in fact she almost came across as though she couldn’t be bothered even being scared.  A little like she already has enough on her plate so just get it all over and done with.  Of  course, she managed to flatter Lord Poppy and also steer Sam along through it all but she seemed a lot less timid that she did in the first meeting.

 

 

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