
Member Reviews

The 2nd book in the No Other Gods series started strong and continued in full force up to the final line. I don't know how Piper can write each book better than the last! The Fox and the Falcon is full of Piper's usual humor, heartbreak, and plot twists. I cried from laughing. I sobbed as Piper ripped my heart from my chest. This book took me through so many emotions as the characters went on their journey.
In The Fox and the Falcon, Piper takes the readers to new realms to meet new characters and explore new pantheons. Her beautiful prose is so perfect at describing places in the fae realm. She makes me want to follow the fae right into a faery ring! I didn't think I could fall in love with the characters more after book 1, but I did. I love that the characters are a little messy, chaotic, and imperfect, as it only adds to the realism of their development and growth. As the character's relationships deepened with each other, my love for them grew. If you're a fan of modern mythology and fantasy, this series is a must-read. I know it is a series I will be returning to time and time again.

As a huge Piper CJ fan, I was prepared for amazing.
But Piper, you took my heart out, stomped on it, then the oxygen from my lungs, and doused me in ice water. You tore at my reality and merged it with thousands more. I'm in mourning, because I will never get to read this for the first time again and because I need more.
There is no other way to describe the beautifully heretical tale that I found myself swept up in. I received an ebook advanced copy of this book and as a huge Piper CJ fan, I was prepared for amazing.
But Piper, you took my heart out, stomped on it, then the oxygen from my lungs, and doused me in ice water. You tore at my reality and merged it with thousands more. I'm in mourning, because I will never get to read this for the first time again and because I need more.
There is no other way to describe the beautifully heretical tale that I found myself swept up in.

Amps up the stakes while building up not only the romantic relationship, but the main character's relationships with others and herself. The flashbacks are so raw, I cried. Don't know what to do with myself after that ending!!