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The Fetch
The Fetch: A Novel | Laura Whitcomb
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After 350 years as a Fetch, or death escort, Calder breaks his vows and enters the body of Rasputin, whose spirit causes rebellion in the Land of Lost Souls while Calder struggles to convey Ana and Alexis, orphaned in the Russian Revolution, to Heaven.
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BiblioBethy
The Fetch: A Novel | Laura Whitcomb

"'You're not one of those people who skips to the last sentence of a book to see how it ends, are you?' Calder Folded his arms, as well. 'When you wish to bake a chocolate cake, do you read every recipe in a cookbook about preparing meat before you get to the dessert chapter?'"

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BiblioBethy
The Fetch: A Novel | Laura Whitcomb
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Mehso-so

I read this book with the idea that this was "a supernatural romance". I was sorely disappointed. It was still very well written with amazing, descriptive settings. But it was not what I expected. In a way, it is a retelling of Anastasia. However, this is historical, supernatural fiction, not romance. I think I would've been happier with it if I had not expected a romance.