![]() ![]() Isn’t that what family is supposed to do? ![]() They bring folks into their orbit that bolster their ideas of the world, encourage their choices, shore-up their short-comings and generally band-aid their flaws. One of my favorite aspects of the Sarah Beauhall books is the ever evolving notion of family with all the myriad definitions, configurations and obligations.Īre we doomed to only have the blood family we are born into or can we build new social structures that fulfill those same roles? When is a lover more than family? As friends come into your life, when do they cross over from being someone you like to hang out with occasionally to someone you’d fight a dragon for?Īs Sarah and Katie explore their growing relationship, they begin to solidify their own social structure - stratifying individuals into support groups and mutual beneficiaries of their deeply held emotions. Let’s give him a chance to tell us what his Favorite Bit is. What could be better? He takes it up a notch in the new book, while retaining the character intimacy that he started in the first. Forged in Fire is the third book in the Sarah Beauhall series, which are what happens when you take epic fantasy and set it in modern day Seattle. ![]() ![]() Pitts is that he doesn’t take the easy route. ![]()
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