Ratings43
Average rating3.7
I'm re-reading the series and enjoying it more than any other urban fantasy series I've come across in the past year or so. I like the growth in the main characters, and the loyalty among comrades. The world-building is definitely complex enough to handle all the (equally entertaining) spin-off series.
After attempting and dropping half a dozen new urban fantasy series, here's one of many things that made me come back and re-read this one: when people get into fights in Annette Marie's books, you can tell that the author has done her time on a tae kwon do floor (or boxing or whatever) and knows what it feels like to take a punch, to strategize in a fight, to be exhausted after less than a minute. I'm tired of people writing fight scenes who don't know what it feels like to fight. It's getting to be a deal breaker when I try out a new author.
I'm re-reading the series and enjoying it more than any other urban fantasy series I've come across in the past year or so. I like the growth in the main characters, and the loyalty among comrades. The world-building is definitely complex enough to handle all the (equally entertaining) spin-off series.
After attempting and dropping half a dozen new urban fantasy series, here's one of many things that made me come back and re-read this one: when people get into fights in Annette Marie's books, you can tell that the author has done her time on a tae kwon do floor (or boxing or whatever) and knows what it feels like to take a punch, to strategize in a fight, to be exhausted after less than a minute. I'm tired of people writing fight scenes who don't know what it feels like to fight. It's getting to be a deal breaker when I try out a new author.
I'm re-reading the series and enjoying it more than any other urban fantasy series I've come across in the past year or so. I like the growth in the main characters, and the loyalty among comrades. The world-building is definitely complex enough to handle all the (equally entertaining) spin-off series.
After attempting and dropping half a dozen new urban fantasy series, here's one of many things that made me come back and re-read this one: when people get into fights in Annette Marie's books, you can tell that the author has done her time on a tae kwon do floor (or boxing or whatever) and knows what it feels like to take a punch, to strategize in a fight, to be exhausted after less than a minute. I'm tired of people writing fight scenes who don't know what it feels like to fight. It's getting to be a deal breaker when I try out a new author.
I'm re-reading the series and enjoying it more than any other urban fantasy series I've come across in the past year or so. I like the growth in the main characters, and the loyalty among comrades. The world-building is definitely complex enough to handle all the (equally entertaining) spin-off series.
After attempting and dropping half a dozen new urban fantasy series, here's one of many things that made me come back and re-read this one: when people get into fights in Annette Marie's books, you can tell that the author has done her time on a tae kwon do floor (or boxing or whatever) and knows what it feels like to take a punch, to strategize in a fight, to be exhausted after less than a minute. I'm tired of people writing fight scenes who don't know what it feels like to fight. It's getting to be a deal breaker when I try out a new author.
I was positively surprised by this book. I absolutely loved the writing, the humor, the characters - I didn't want to stop reading and almost read the whole thing in one go.
I think this was my first 5 star read this year, it was absolutely perfect for me.
I was positively surprised by this book. I absolutely loved the writing, the humor, the characters - I didn't want to stop reading and almost read the whole thing in one go.
I think this was my first 5 star read this year, it was absolutely perfect for me.
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