by Jennifer Estep
“You should know this,” I said in a cold, hard voice. “When you hurt Finn, I will kill you.” She gasped again, her blue eyes widened, and her hand flew to her heart, as though she were truly startled by my poison promise. Bitter Bite proved why the exciting Elemental Assassin series is such a popul...
Gin Blanco is back. This time she isn’t fighting bitter enemies. This time she’s trying to not lose her brother Finn when his mother mysteriously re-appears from the grave. After reading a number of books about the same character, I tend to lose interest, but not with Gin Blanco. This is the third ...
And no one to blame but myself. This is the 14th book in the series. And, oh my, has it been going stale. Constant deja vue and "yes, I know exactly how this will play out". It was not a bad book. It is just time to either really re-new this series with a fresh direction or let it die a dign...
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & MoreReviewI’m going to go about this review a little differently. I figured I’d list my likes and dislikes.LikedDislikedOverall, I loved this book. It felt like we were back to the nitty gritty feel of the first Elemental Assassin’s books. I c...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. After fourteen books in the series, and Gin is still going strong. This series has been going strong since book one and doesn’t seem to be slowing down. While this book is more Finn’s book than Gin’s, it is still told ...
Gin Blanco has a new enemy. Deidre, Finn’s mother. Unfortunately she’s not just powerful and dangerous – but she’s also very very very good at manipulating Finn’s desperate emotions. Which means Gin has to play nice She’s not very good at it. And definitely not a fan. Sometimes it’s easier when yo...
Far from the best book in the series. Actually I found it rather meh. This time was for Finn to play the sucker and I really did not like that in he first place. The fact that he behaves utterly stupid most the time does certainly not help.The fact that Gin behaves almost as stupid when it comes to ...
Review copy provided by publisher With each book in the Elemental Assassin series I think there is no way I'll like this book more than the last book, and I'm wrong every single time. I absolutely adore each book in the series and feel the books get stronger with each addition to the Elemental Ass...
Note: this review contains spoilers from the end of the previous book, Spider’s Trap. Finding out that her foster brother, Finn’s mother is alive after believing she was dead his whole life, Gin debates on how to best share the news with Finn. However, mommy-dearest doesn’t stay away from Ashland ...