Didn't have much time for reading this week, but I somehow inhaled the entire rest of the Black Sun's Daughter Series on my morning train rides, and I loved it. Pretty much all the things I was a bit iffy about in the first book were resolved, either by solving the problem or by lampshading them and...
This is the second of the ‘Black Sun’s Daughter’ series of urban fantasies, written under a pseudonym by Daniel Abraham. The first, ‘Unclean Spirits’, was a bit spotty, overfull of angst, shopping sprees and housecleaning, not to mention a certain amount of breathless sex. This one is a lot better i...
3.5 starsI read Unclean Spirits back in February -- while I didn't dislike it, but I did say I didn't find it thrilling and I wasn't in a hurry to continue with the series. After being frustrated with the heroine on the last series I read, I decided to get back on this one ... and I actually liked t...
Think of all the cities in the world, now which one would you pick as a hot bed for ghost and demon like paranormal activity? Naturally, New Orleans!Book two picks up right where book one left off without missing a beat. JaynÉ and her guys are still searching all of Eric’s spread out homes searching...
An interesting follow to the first book and opened in a beautifully deceitful manner. The way that the Loa was integrated into the culture of New Orleans was magnificent and the manner in which it was done fit Hanover's universe beautifully.
Once again Jayné (every time I read that name it got my nerves) Aubrey, Ex and Chogyi Jake are in the thick of it again. When we left the foursome, they were busy doing a tour of not-gay uncle Eric's various homes, attempting to create a wiki on the riders. Though they are all exhausted, Jayné keep...
Great book. Love the characters and the plot was great with some wonderful twists. Jayne is one of my new favorite heroine. In this installment we get to see a lot more riders and learn a thing or two about Eric's secrets...even though it's still not enough. Jayne goes to help New Orleans, only to l...
Mini Review:I enjoyed this book more than the first. With the main points of the world established, I was better able to enjoy the ride of this adventure. What I really enjoyed about this book was that it was the beginning of Jayné's exploration of herself. The very beginning. She is learning that s...
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