Joanne is getting used to her Shaman powers and taking the lead more and more – though she still has plenty to learn and some surprising ambushes, especially on when her “warrior path” will or will not permit violence. Usually not. Her plate is full this book – a domestic violence case that puts h...
So far, my favourite book in the series!From reticent shaman to someone who finally feels confortable in her skin, Joanne's character has really undergo some monumental changes.She continues to be her same "funny" self. She has one of the craziest senses of humour i've met in a book, and then she's ...
I'm fuming! After book after book of unrequited love, the ending made me want to scream. How did she make reservations for Ireland come out of her butt because she hadn't been planning on going there at all and she didn't make any phone calls from the cave so it was total bullshit that she had to ...
Joanne is once again in a sticky situation. Amusingly enough, she even compares herself to Angela Lansbury. This story references more American pop culture then many of the books I've recently read. I like this since my mind works in similar patterns of making connections by concepts. I digress. ...
Whew!This was a great book, and easily my favourite so far. As you can see from the back-cover blurb Joanne actually goes on a date with Morrison! Did you hear what I said? A Date! With Morrison! I know!Of course partially shifting into a Coyote during a "special" dance performance will put a dampen...
The books in this series keep getting better and better. You need to start with the first book because there is definitely growth and progression as you go through the series. I'm really looking forward to the next book. She's going to Ireland!
An original and addictive urban fantasy!I fell in love with Joanne's character from the first page. She's complex but very ballsy and definitely isn't afraid to speak her mind. She's a very likeable heroine who isn't perfect and doesn't pretend to be. There are some great secondary characters as wel...
I almost didn't read this book, but am glad I did. This was, in my opinion, the best book in the series so far. I have had a few problems getting into the Native American mythology and spirit walking. However, I really enjoyed the central story, in this one, and Joanne seems to finally have her a...
This series continues to grow into itself. Each book is better than the last, and this one is no different. Joanne continues down the path of accepting herself and her new talents, while learning just how far she can push herself. In Spirit Dances, Joanne must stop another killer, but this time she ...
Oh my goodness!! The ending to Spirit Dances totally knocked me over. Don't get me wrong, it was a good knock-me-over, but I'm still digesting it... On the one hand, I'm soooooooo happy for Joanne. On the other I'm like, "wait, what???" Way for C.E. Murphy to leave me hanging! When is Raven Calls c...
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