<b>Zingy characterizations and a quick pac</b>e are the book s strong points.... Fans of the previous book will hit the ground running. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Combining Celtic folklore, musical references, and a love of nature and magic, this sequel to <i>The Enchantment Emporium </i>will appeal to Huff s many fans and to readers who like their urban fantasy with more depth and character development. <i>Library Journal</i> Timely environmental themes can easily draw in new readers. <i>RT Book Reviews</i> It s <b>a great adventure, full of music and magic</b> and just a little goofy at times, thanks to the delightful oddities of the Gales. <i>Locus</i> <b>Quintessential Huff -- sharp, clean, funny.</b> A heady mix of music, place and people that rings true on every level. Once again, I find myself hoping that this is a series that will go on. <i>Green Man Review</i> Combined with Huff s ability to blend ancient traditions seamlessly into the modern world and making them seem perfectly normal and characters who are appealing and fun to hang out with, <b>you re in for an amazing read</b>. A perfect example of how there s more to urban fantasy than teenage girls swooning over the undead and how so many others are failing to exploit the genre s full potential. <i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i>