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The Hob's Bargain [Mass Market Paperback]

Patricia Briggs
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“[A] fun fantasy romance…There’s plenty of action, with battles against raiders and magical creatures, a bard who isn’t what he appears, and an evil mage—but there’s also plenty of humor, and some sweet moments of mischief and romance.”—Locus
 
“I ran across Patricia Briggs—literally—at our local book store, while sorting through the shelves looking for another book. The cover art intrigued me, then I read the first page and went straight to the counter. This is a “Beauty and the Beast” story but unlike any I’ve ever read. Ms. Briggs blends adventure, romance, and innovative fantasy with a deft hand. Highly recommend this one to all my readers.”—S. L. Viehl, author of the Stardoc series
 
“It is easy to like Patricia Briggs’s novels. Her books are perfect for a Friday evening or a late Sunday afternoon when you don’t want to have to work to enjoy your reading. Her books are clever, engaging, fast-moving and with plots that manage to be thought-provoking without being heavy-handed. A warning, however—make sure you don’t start the dinner cooking or the lawn watering before you curl up with one of her books, because you’ll end up with a burnt dinner and a soggy lawn and an enjoyable few hours lost in another world.”—Romantic SF & Fantasy

 

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Beauty and The Beast

Hated and feared, magic was banished from the land. But now, freed from the spells of the wicked bloodmages, magic-both good and evil-returns. And Aren of Fallbrook feels her own power of sight strengthen and grow…

Overcome by visions of mayhem and murder, Aren vows to save her village from the ruthless raiders who have descended upon it-and killed her family. With the return of wildlings to the hills and forests, she strikes a bargain with the Hob, a magical, human-like creature imbued with the power of the mountains. But the Hob is the last of his kind. And he will exact a heavy price to defend the village-a price Aren herself must pay…

 


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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, Nov 30 2003
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This review is from: The Hob's Bargain (Mass Market Paperback)
Hob's Bargain grabs you from the first moment you pick it up. Other reviewers have laid out the story and plot, so I won't repeat their words, but suffice it to say, this book is well worth your time and money.

I started to read it late one night and didn't stop until 4am! When I awoke, I had to finish it ASAP. One thing though. I have to agree with the others when they say that the people of Fallbrook, for the most part, didn't deserve Aren. I know she feels an obligation to save them all despite how nasty they are to her, but if I had been her, I would have let the Hillgrims have the worst ones. :¬)

Mark E. Cooper
The Warrior Within

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Near Miss, But Still a Miss, July 14 2003
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Phillip B. Spotts "cintibookworm" (Cincinnati, OH) - See all my reviews
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I tried to like this book, really I did. The story centers on a women, Aern, coming into her own magic after raiders kill her whole family and threaten the existence of the village where she lives. The problem is her talent is a mortal crime and even with it the village will be doomed without outside help. Enter the Hob, a magical half man whose help could mean their survival but comes with a price, Aern herself. For his help the Hob demands the Aren become his wife to ensure the continuation of his race.

An interesting premise, the bare bones of which could make for a very interesting story. Unfortunately the book doesn't live up to the potential. Flawed would be the best way to describe it. How flawed? Let me count the ways.

First, the characters. Aern, our principle protagonist, is little more than storybook fluff with no depth of feeling and few redeeming characteristics. He husband of one night is killed, didn't seem to bother her overly much. Her parents, brothers and pregnant sister, also killed brutally, a little more reaction but after spending a few days hiding in a cellar she seems to get over it. To be honest she's not someone it is easy to get emotionally attached to. Then there's the Hob, another bit of insubstantial fluff. Other than he's is purported to be the last of his kind, a fact contradicted in the text of the story, where is his motivations, his drivers. Does he love Aren? Doesn't seem to, but then she doesn't seem to really care whether or not she is mated to this half man either. They are both emotional vacuums. In other words it is difficult to care what happens to either of them.

So the characters are incomplete, I can live with that. The real problem with this story is that it is incomplete. Not only does it drag a bit, the 'bargain' doesn't even surface until more than half way through the book, the story just ends! Bam! Almost everything is still unresolved. Will the village survive? Will Aren go to the Hob? Who knows! Maybe there was meant to be a sequel, although I can find nothing to indicate there was or will be one. It was published in 2001 and as of yet there is nothing to indicate a follow-up. Without knowing if there is something else coming up you will be disappointed in the abrupt and unsatisfying ending.

Without more I have to say this is a nice try but not quite good enough. At this time I have to say this book is NOT RECOMMENDED.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Unenchanting..., Oct 10 2002
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This review is from: The Hob's Bargain (Mass Market Paperback)
This was one of those books that I kept reading simply because I was low on reading material, and when I finished it, I found myself wondering how the author ever managed to get it published.

First, I found the book uninvolving. Basically, readers are plunged into a fantastical world but given little background on it, or reason to care about it or its characters. Here's an example of my biggest problem with this book: It is mostly written in the first person, from the point of view of Aren, a young woman whose entire family, including her parents and new husband, are mercilessly wiped out at the start of the book by a party of raiders. Aren's grieving period lasts, oh, maybe a couple of days, and by the end of the book, she's as sympathetic to the raiders as she is to their victims -- she even saves some of them from attacks by confusing magical creatures. In short, Aren's actions never really make any sense, and she has a dull writing style to boot.

The "Hob" of the title was also, in my opinion, a shallowly drawn character, with magical powers that really didn't seem to be an organic part of him. They just arose as needed. He simply didn't ring true as a character. True to character, however, Aren soon forgets her dead husband when she meets this oversized hunk with the flirtatious tail.

Plot? What plot? The author just seemed to make things up as she went along. I really do not recommend this book to anyone who's in the market for an undemanding fantasy novel with a hint of romance. If you are, keep looking. This book is undemanding and it has a hint of romance, but it doesn't have a single hint of enchantment.

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