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by Eileen Wilks
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Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 11 years ago
Magic is flaring across the world – great waves of magic emitting from the nodes causing chaos as technology shuts down and random magical occurrences afflict the world – from flights of griffins to unquenchable flames to demon outbreaks That includes demonic attacks aimed at the heirs to many wer...
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it 12 years ago
I've been wanting to continue this series for a while and decided to start with a reread of the first three books since I haven't touched them in over five years. On the surface, Wilks' world is fairly standard to UF. Lupi (werewolves) are on the verge of being declared citizens, certain Lupi clans...
Mitabird
Mitabird rated it 13 years ago
4.5 stars
Anna Bobs Her Hair - Silent Reader, Talking Books
3 or 3.5 stars, better than book 2I'm losing steam reading this series. The multiple POVs and overly descriptive writing (I skimmed sometimes) are distracting as I try to immerse myself in this series. It's time to take a break.In this installment, a magic wave hits hard on Earth causing multiple ...
FVJen
FVJen rated it 14 years ago
3.5 starsLily and Rule Cynna and Cullen So my biggest problem with this book was the POV changes. Just when I would get wrapped up in part of the story it would switch! And then I would get wrapped up in that part.... it got old after a while.Now Rule has two mantles and I am curious to see how th...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 14 years ago
Blood Lines is the third installment in the World of the Lupi series written by Eileen Wilks, and comes on the heels of Mortal Danger. When I first picked up this book, it said it was mainly focused on Cynna Weaver, an FBI agent who is the strongest finder in the country, and Cullen Seabourne, a lup...
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 14 years ago
Good popcorn reading. Also, Wilks is willing to push changes in her setup much farther than most writers working in urban fantasy.
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 15 years ago
Cynna and Cullen are so cute together, aren't they? I like how Lily and Rule are together, yet still struggling. It's not picture perfect. Of course their career/life does get in the way, doesn't it? I totally forgot about this series until I saw it at the library.
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