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Original Title: | Skin Deep |
ISBN: | 0441017436 (ISBN13: 9780441017430) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Laura Blackstone #1 |

Mark Del Franco
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 3.54 | 1667 Users | 103 Reviews
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Title | : | Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone #1) |
Author | : | Mark Del Franco |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | July 28th 2009 by Ace (first published July 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Fairies. Fae. Magic. Paranormal. Mystery. Fiction |
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A THRILLING NEW URBAN FANTASY SERIES FROM THE AUTHOR OF UNFALLEN DEAD AND UNQUIET DREAMS.She'll need to keep up appearances—if she wants to stay alive...
Being an undercover agent has its occupational hazards, but Laura Blackstone makes it look easy. As a spy for a fey intelligence agency, she uses her magical abilities to create disguises that are skin deep glamours that must never be compromised. But when Laura's worlds collide she'll have more to worry about than retiring an identity; she may just lose her life.
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Ratings: 3.54 From 1667 Users | 103 ReviewsWeigh Up Out Of Books Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone #1)
Actual rating 2.5 stars. I picked this up because I've been enjoying the Connor series, but almost put it down. I found the main character's three identities confusing at first and overall unbelievable. Since one identity is a PR agent and another a highly placed fey security druidess, it seems implausible that the identities are long term sustainable, despite the author's attempts to show small work-arounds in identity switching. A major emotional instability is the fact that Laura continually
This was a great first book for a series. It totally confused me at the beginning (introducing 6 characters in the first chapter?! Are you kidding me! I could barely keep track of the main character who was actually 3 characters.) but the world building was fantastic, the characters engaging, and the plot excellent. Laura Blackstone, Mariel Tate, and Janice Crawford are all the same person thanks to Laura's fey ability to create alternate persona's and switch between them when the need calls for

Another great urban fantasy by Del Franco. Fans of Jim Butcher or LKH will enjoy this series. A fun quick read...a great companion to his Connor Grey novels.
I didn't enjoy this book as much as I enjoy the Conner Grey series. Laura Blackstone is a top-ranking guild official and powerful who frequently takes on other identities with the help of glamor. In Skin Deep Laura and her other identities Mariel and Janice all become involved in the same case. Skin Deep is rather slow for the first half of the novel. Eventually it picks and the reader is able to become more involved. It is a little difficult keeping track of characters. Laura meets other people
Laura Blackstone is the ultimate undercover agent. It helps that she's fey and that she can glamour herself to look like anyone. But it's hard to juggle multiple personalities and lives, and when a SWAT drug bust gone bad spills over into her other covers, Laura is in a race to stop the terrorist... as soon as she figures out who they are and what they want.Why I started this book: It was a gift, and when I read the blurb I was excited for fey spies in Washington D.C. I love genre-blenders.Why I
Living multiple separate lives is very draining for the heroine in Mark Del Fraco's new series. In this installment she is juggling three personas: Laura Blackstone public relations, Janice Crawford SWAT, and Mariel Tate InterSec operative. Being a druidess, the main character has a great memory and has little problem living her separate identities, until one case brings them all together.I almost didn't read Skin Deep due to the negative reviews here. I should know better by now, since I like
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