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Married In Green (2000)

by Seanan McGuire(Favorite Author)
3.88 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I do really enjoy the shorts about the Price family, although…I don’t know? I think I’d be a lot more into them if I read them in a big anthology. Because while I like the little glimpses into Frances’s and Jonathan’s life together, stories like this one are very much breather stories and don’t really grab me as much. Not that they’re bad, they’re really good and sometimes you need a breather story. I just feel like that if I read these all in a row or in one big collection, I’d be a little more invested in it. But still, I liked this, I liked getting more into Frances’s backstory (especially since I haven’t read the first of the InCryptid shorts), and I liked the hint that things are going to go south for the Prices, but again, I’m not feeling the ... morewhole weight of it yet. But still, really well written and a nice glimpse into the Price family’s lives.
review 2: I read 4 free short story InCryptid prequels in a row: One Hell of a Ride, No Place Like Home, Married in Green, and Sweet Poison Wine. All tell the story of the courtship of Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown, Verity Price's great-grandparents (prohibition era). Try to read them in order. You can download all of them for Kindle or other formats for FREE on the author's website. Then go and buy the 2 InCryptid novels - they are VERY good urban fantasy without being overly violent. There's a bit of romance and mystery, too.This is the story of Jonathan and Fran's wedding, complete with a VERY pregnant bride and all of her carnie friends. less
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jlmonaghan
What a lovely and tender story. I didn't know Seanan did tender...
vbrf
Fun what comes about for the wedding between Fran and Johnny.
radilabay
Very cute story. Really coming to enjoy Johnny and Fran.
kelly_a14
Old friends. Fortunes told. The wedding.
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