Yay! And it juuuuust made it on the
New York Times
Bestseller list, too, so I hope that means DAW will pick up more books.
I linked it in my LJ post way back when, but you can also read "One Hell of a Ride" for free. It's the story of how a couple of Verity's ancestors met.
I'm enjoying
Discount Armageddon
, too.
(she plans to switch POV characters every two books).
Cool. I want to read Antimony's POV.
And I *so* love the Aeslin mice. And Istas.
Istas is awesome. As are the Aeslin mice. Hail!
So if I really like the Toby Daye books but didn't much care for One Hell of a Ride, will I like Discount Armageddon?
Don't look at how high my TBR pile reaches, that doesn't enter into this.
I want to read Antimony's POV.
I think Alex's books are after Verity's. I don't remember when Antimony's are. I look forward to Sarah's books; I imagine they'll be hilarious.
So if I really like the Toby Daye books but didn't much care for One Hell of a Ride
"One Hell of a Ride" is okay.
Discount Armageddon
is much better. If what you didn't like about it was that there were crazy demons and shit, then that could be a problem, but I doubt that was why you didn't care for it.
There's a collection - Westward Weird - that has the story of how Verity's grandparents met. It's called "The Flower of Arizona" (the mice are also in it - HAIL).
I liked Discount Armageddon a lot. It's lighter than the Toby Daye books - more humor and, to me, it felt like less of a world-ending crisis. LOVE the mice.