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I am kind of done with this one. I may come back to it as I own it but it is confusing and now that I am half way though I am loosing interest
Evie Scelan works in Boston as byke messanger (hello Max :)). She was told by his mom -like certain protagonist in Dragon Bound- to keep her head down and hold to a promise. However, now and then she do certain specials jobs looking for lost objects.She try to keep a balance between the normalcy an...
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This book starts six weeks after Spiral Hunt ended. This book starts off with a few different things going on. First, Evie is summoned to Yuen's side was he passes on. But her job here is to verify, by scent, the ghost of his father is gone when Yuen passes too. Then you start to see Evie seems ...
Genevieve, or Evie as friend from school call her, works as a bike courier in Boston. But, on the side works to help recover, or find, items for people - for a fee to help pay rent. Evie has a special ability passed down in her family blood of years past, she can smell scents even almost taste the...
Ok, to be brief - I really liked this book. I like Evie - she's grown on me, I like Nate and I adore Katie.More than that, the plot and the secondary characters continue to feel real. There is enough mythology and reality combined to make this book a smooth ride and an enjoyable one at that.I'm not ...
First of all I am an amateur Ancient Celtic Myth and Historian and this book...wow. Ronald did her research and her homework and she owned it. The history and the myths come out strong without sounding like they were planted in the plot to explain something (while sounding like an encyclopedia) but ...
It's funny - if I had to describe the atmosphere of Spiral Hunt I'd say it reminded me more of Neil Gaiman's American Gods than anything else, but whereas I was bored to tears by AG, I loved SH. The plot was fascinating although at times a tad hard to follow, as I'm not too well versed in mythology....