Along with her new friend, a mage Adam Lazarus, and her demon minion, Gighul, Sabina Kane travels to New York to meet her twin-sister, Maisie, her other family member that she hasn't met for 54 years. Leader of the Hekate Council, Maisie welcomes Sabina with open arms and eager to help Sabina embrac...
Again I was torn between 3 and 4 stars for this series. Becuase Sabina goes to NY to discover her Mage family and powers, there is a lot of intro into this new facet of the supernatural world. There is a lot of basic info that Sabina doesn't know regarding the Mage, fairy, and Werewolf races. (Al...
Please, by all means, if you are going to read this series, be sure to read them in order with Red-Headed Stepchild being your first stop. Otherwise, you will not know who the main characters of this book are, or why Sabina Kane is on her way to the big Apple and the reason people of all races are t...
Frustrated. I think that word sums up how both I and Sabina feel. Sabina's frustrated sexually, with her inability to pick up magic faster, with her sister and her innocent, new-age wishy washy ways, the council's inability to decide if it's going to war, their slow progress on who's trying to kill ...
Jaye Wells continues to make the Sabina Kane series a hit! I loved every bit of it as I did RHSC and now I wish the third book, Green-Eyed Demon was coming out this year and not next. I can't wait for it! The Mage in Black features several fight scenes that are kick-ass! In fact, in this book other...
The Mage in Black picks up with Adam, the sexy mage, taking Sabina, half vampire / half mage, to NY to meet her twin sister, who she'd just learned existed. Not to mention that she's living with the vamps enemy, the mages. Being 1/2 vamp, 1/2 mage has been hard for Sabina. The vamps use her and t...
Quick read and good followup to "Red-Headed Stepchild". This installment finds Sabina and company on the lam from her grandmother Lavinia and on to New York where her long lost twin sister is waiting. Sabina, being a mage and a vampire by birth is an expert at being alone and not fitting in so when ...
I loved how different Maisie and Sabina were. They were mirrored images of each other, in looks and in temperment. I have to say I prefer Sabina to Maisie. Maisie is just a tad too sweet and eager to please for my tastes.And while Sabina fights her instincts of kill first, question later, I think ...
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