A review by diaryofthebookdragon
Of Blood and Honey: A Book of the Fey and the Fallen by Stina Leicht

3.0

While I was reading I could not stop wondering: 'Why is this book fantasy?'
The main focus of the book are political & religious conflicts that happened in 1970s in Ireland. And the Liam's struggle with his inner monster could be looked as a metaphor of his struggling with accepting murdering of people... The fact that his father is fey & fantastic element are only background and I think book could go without them without loosing much of it's strength.

The thing that bothered me the most while reading is how naive & blind is Liam. Everybody is hiding something from him and he does not notice.
Spoiler Especially the part when his wife Mary Kate was pregnant. Common man, it was sooooo obvious.