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review 2020-02-13 15:58
Review: Mirror Mage (Dragon’s Gift: The Huntress #2) by Linsey Hall
Mirror Mage - Linsey Hall
Mirror Mage
Dragon's Gift: The Huntress #2
Linsey Hall
Paranormal Romance - Urban Fantasy
Bonnie Doon Press
May 3rd 2016
eBook
252
Bought

 

Cass Clereaux likes her job. It’s simple—steal the magic, don’t get killed. FireSouls like her are perfect for magic treasure hunting. Their dragon soul helps them find treasure, their wicked powers help them steal it. But there’s a big freaking downside—FireSouls are hunted. If either of the magical governments figures out what she is, she can kiss her life goodbye.

 

When the Alpha Council comes to her with a special job, it’s a no-brainer to turn it down, no matter how much money they’re offering. Shifters who can sniff out her weird magic are the last supernaturals she needs to be around. Worse? They have a history of hunting FireSouls. But when Cass learns that a little girl’s life is at stake and Cass is her last hope, she doesn’t have a choice.

 

With her sisters and the powerful Shifter Aidan Merrick at her back, she’s got a chance at saving the girl and keeping her deadly secret—until she learns there’s far more to this kidnapping than meets the eye.

 

Mirror Mage can be enjoyed as a stand-alone, but it will be a bit better if read after Ancient Magic. Reviewers have compared the series to Shannon Mayer, Ilona Andrews, and Jaymin Eve.

 

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Mirror Mage is book two in the Dragon’s Gift: The Huntress by Linsey Hall.

 

This series has potential with the world and overall arc being appealing, but unfortunately the characters and world-building are underdeveloped and lacking. 

 

In the Dragon’s Gift: The Huntress series we get a little magic, a dash of paranormal with a dose of archeology and history. Mirror Mage takes place just after the first book, Ancient Magic. 

 

Cass is a FireSoul, (what ever that means), masquerading as a Mirror Mage and Huntress. She’s never used her FireSoul magic before and she does not trust it, so she’s struggling with her powers. Beside that she’s got a fear of being found out by the Order of Magica and/or the shifter Alpha Counsel, because for some reason they don’t like FireSouls. We still don’t know much of anything about the FireSoul’s, why they are so feared, hunted, etc… I wish the author would give us more information. Cass is also still being hunted by the Monster from her past. The author does give us a glimpse into Cass’s past; before her and her sisters woke up at fifteen in the middle of nowhere. That was intriguing information. 

 

The story is fast-paced and moves along. Cass and Aidan go up against some nasty shifters and Magica while trying to find what the Alpha Counsel has lost. The author also gives us a bit of Aiden’s past and why he avoids and is not on the shifter Alpha Counsel.

 

The romance that is blooming. Cass and Aidan are attracted to each other. It’s a slow blooming romance, but also a little blasé. 

 

Mirror Mage was just ok. I’m not sure if I’m going to continue on. I might when I have Kindle Unlimited I just don’t know. I keep hoping for the books to improve and develop more, but we still have the same flat characters, lack of world building, and a romance that is eh. I’m just not won over yet. 

 

Rated: 3 Stars

 

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I was born and raised in Northern Indiana. I’m an outdoor sun loving reader living near San Fransisco. I’m a mother, wife, dog owner, animal, and book lover. I’m the owner, reviewer, and mind behind Angel’s Guilty Pleasures. My favorite animals are horses & dogs. As for reading I love all things paranormal & urban fantasy. My favorite shifters are dragons!

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text 2018-03-01 19:46
Next up for the booklikes "Kill Your Darlings" Murder Mystery Game (Green Group)
Pursuit of Magic - Linsey Hall

I'll tie it to a specific card after today's guesses from green group have been answered.

 

It fits a lot of cards.  Green group currently has guesses of J.R.R. Tolkien for suspect and Killing Curse for weapon:

 

 

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text 2018-01-24 01:22
Reading progress: 68%.
Academy of Magic - Linsey Hall

Boy what a lot of mysterious portents and new folk hinting or foretelling what she is or should do but no one (well except possibly the series title) revealing anything or moving the mystery of her powers along.  I wonder if that reveal is saved for the end of the next book?

 

On the other hand, the trainwreck, kitchen-sink worldbuilding is back.  Just went through vibes/atmosphere reminding me of Labyrinth, Princess Bride, Harry Potter, Merry Gentry (the fae realm bits, not the erotica elements), Star Trek the Next Generation episode with Tasha Yar in the black pool of sludge, and even a bit of Chronicles of Amber.

 

Still PG with too much angst to the potential romance for me; two adults acknowledging the interest but for "reasons" just pine away ... blech!

 

The first book was a wild ride with everything tossed at you at once and likable characters.  Oddly it worked.  This is still a good book, still action-packed, and I still like the characters.  Maybe it's middle-book-itis; just not as satisfying.  Instead of turning the page to see what's next, I'm wondering when the mystery, the romance or the story will get on with it — other than her powers changing just in time for current crisis or some character giving her just the magical whatever was needed for the quest/puzzle/crisis even if she has to be the kickass on a gung ho mission chick to implement it.

 

Maybe it's just that the first one startled/surprised me and just isn't surprising in the followup.

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text 2018-01-24 00:00
Reading progress: 35%.
Academy of Magic - Linsey Hall

Aah…so when a bit of magic leaves a poor little innocent bystander octopus stranded on the beach, what does our intrepid heroine do in the midst of danger on a mission?

 

Why carefully return it to the ocean of course.

 

(I have a soft spot for octopus -- not exactly aggressive, mean-natured creatures.)

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text 2018-01-23 21:31
Reading progress: 21%.
Academy of Magic - Linsey Hall

Interesting addition to the worldbuilding is a sentient, vocal bookstore plus a possibly over the top new character (Tabitha, who is reminding me of first released Star Wars "these are not the droids you are looking for" power of the force).

 

 

I could do without the teenage-style can't-glance-away-even-at-inappropriate lust moments between her and Cade.  Oh, I want the romance promised in first book but not for it to devolve into teenager-y stuff (particularly as neither are teenagers).

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