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Book Reviews of Embrace the Night (Cassandra Palmer Series, Book 3)Book Review: more please Summary: 5 StarsThis continues the Cassandra Palmer plot line rather nicely. I'm looking forward to the next book.
Book Review: Read This!! Summary: 5 StarsIf you haven't started reading this series yet, what the heck is stopping you??!! This has been the one of the best, most original and cohesive series in the last few years. Each of the three installments has delivered excellent story for the money and shows plenty of future promise. It reminds me of the early Anita Blake and Dark Hunter series before they lost the spark of ingenuity that lured in their first and most avid readers.
Chance's series has everything from vampires, the mob, ghosts, fairies, mages, magical tattoos, and famous historical personages all set amidst Vegas's seedy casinos. Trust me, try it and you'll ask for another!
Book Review: nice addition Summary: 4 StarsCassie is the next Pythia, leading clairvoyant, who has more groups and people out to kill her than you could keep count of. Luckily, she also has some pretty kick-a** friends to back her up. Her primary goal in this novel is to retrieve the Codex, which contains a spell that will hopefully break the geis that connects her to a very powerful master vampire. Not that she doesn't care for said vampire, it's just that she would prefer to not see him go insane by it. Unfortunately, the Codex also contains another very powerful spell that many groups would like to get their hands on and other groups would prefer NO ONE gets their hands on. Cassie's not sure who she can trust anymore and it is a race through time as well as against time to find, retrieve, and battle for the Codex.
Very action packed. Fans will like to know that many mysteries are solved in this one. Especially background information on both John Pritkin as well as Mircea. Mircea--yum! This one is a definite recommended read.
Book Review: Best in Urban Fantasy Fiction Summary: 5 StarsI love this series! In my opinion, it's the best in the genre. This book was action packed and exciting from the first word to the last, with a sparkling wit and a great plotline. I think my favorite thing in Chance's world are the characters. Books to me rise or fall on whether or not I connect with the characters, and hers just seem so real. This book gave a LOT of backstory on some of my faves, which made me very happy, and introduced some fun new ones as well. I especially liked Radella, the warrior Fae with attitude. The series just continues to build momentum, and I'm glad I'm along for the ride!
Book Review: The series hits stride in this sequel Summary: 4 StarsI read all 3 books in this series last weekend. The third novel evolves Cassandra Palmer into a character with humor and an inner dialog of snappy remarks.
John Pritkin, War Mage, has become the reliable side-kick. Who would've thought? And still on the Team, a ghost who was killed over cheating at cards.
In this sequel, Cassandra Palmer, clairvoyant, is the Pythia (based on Greek mythology, the story of Apollo and the Oracle.) Cassie hasn't had the training to know all her powers. One of Cassie's powers is the ability to shift through time and space, within limits, and the ability to bring one or two friends along for the ride.
A geis spell, connects her sexually to a Master Vampire. She searches for the counter-spell, before the geis destroys the Master Vampire and his dependents.
She continues the hunt for Tony, a Vampire mobster, who has captured the soul of Cassandra's Dad.
Cassie's to-do list is complicated by Pixies, Gargoyles, War Mages, Rasputin, Dark Circle Mages, Light Circle Mages, Incubi, Satyrs, Incubi-Satyr hybrids, shrunken heads. Etc.
This book offers a new perspective on the Vampire genre.
There were a couple of reveals in the plot I didn't see coming.
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