by D.D. Barant
With a lead on Asher and Stoker, Jace is headed to Vegas to hopefully catch the one mage who can take her home and fill out her employment contract by taking Stoker out. Naturally, any plan that Jace is involved in cannot run smoothly. Before she knows it, Jace is seperated from her team, Charlie h...
3.1-This edition to the series just made me left me so confused. Major characters just did not show enough and when they did there was no explanations. The new character that was there too much in my opinion,was there for ?? I didn't get her part nor like her at all. Jace the answer to this worlds ...
3.1-This edition to the series just made me left me so confused. Major characters just did not show enough and when they did there was no explanations. The new character that was there too much in my opinion,was there for ?? I didn't get her part nor like her at all. Jace the answer to this worlds ...
Abandoned about half-way through. I don't care about Azura; I want Jace to be hith her buddies, and that, I don't get. The all alternate/flipping realities annoy me, and I get lost with that plot. I lose interest around the first 1/3rd part and declining fast, until I just can't continue anymore.
Slowed down for me me again, I don't like it when Jace gets swept away by a new magical paradigm, I rather focus on the characters than learn another set of rules (though the author is consistently fantastic at building magical concepts into the plot).
Killing RocksFinished: 5/4/11★★½Killing Rocks is the third novel in The Bloodhound Files. This book thrusts FBI profiler Jace Valchek into the middle of interspecies war and another dimension, while tracking down a serial killer and trying to locate a powerful sorcerer that could send her home. So...
I did not like this book, and I really enjoyed the first two in the series (recommended them to friends even), but I just could not get into this one.My favorite parts about the previous books involved her new friends, but they were largely absent in this one. There seemed to be a lot of padding (I ...
I did not like this book, and I really enjoyed the first two in the series (recommended them to friends even), but I just could not get into this one.My favorite parts about the previous books involved her new friends, but they were largely absent in this one. There seemed to be a lot of padding (I ...
Plot Summary: FBI profiler Jace Valchek's only ticket home from the twisted parallel universe where she's been called to duty hinges on the capture of serial killer Aristotle Stoker and an alliance with a sorcerer known as Asher (Ahaseurus). The problem: Asher has joined forces with some of the most...
I really liked this story. As much as I enjoy the supporting cast from the previous books it was nice to Jace more independent and I really liked the new Astonisher character. It was nice to see Tair again. I'm beginning to think he has something of a crush.