M(r)s. Peeler. I was with you until you you got Michelangelo and Leonardo confused at the end of the story. That's sacrilegious to me. You can't confuse the masters. To her editors: For shame! Someone should have noticed. I'm still twitching from OCD shame hours later.
Tracking the Tempest begins four months after the ending of Tempest Rising. Jane is back in Rockabil and she is beginning to learn how to control how powers. She learns how to raise her shields but not without burning off one her eyebrows. Life has settled into a nice little routine. She works at...
I am officially in love with this series. And Jane True -- I am seriously, completely in love with her too. She is utterly believable as a woman who finds herself immersed in the new and strange world of the supernatural. Someone who has been isolated and alone... now finding herself in a relationsh...
Having overcome past guilt issues regarding the death of her first love and having accepted that she is half supernatural being, now Jane has to juggle with a whole new set of growing problems; from understanding the place Halflings really have in the Alfar community, to deciphering where she stands...
This book was slightly better than the 1st and I can't wait to see what happens next after the sneak peak. Jane's back home and spends a couple of days with Ryu when they can fit them in, a weekend here and there. She goes to help him after she's attacked at home and is afraid if she stays she'll p...
**Plot/Storyline** The second book in the Jane True series finds our perky Jane learning about her powers from Trill, the kelpie and Nell, the gnome. Her snarky libido continues to make me laugh like a loon, and her movie references are on point: Full Metal Jacket, Star Wars, Spaceballs, Crocodille ...
The more I read this series, the more impressed I am. Underneath the giggles and the libido, Nicole Peeler has a rock solid respect for her characters' humanity and foibles. Don't be too distracted by the magical politicking, this book at its heart is a smart, razor sharp look at the power in rela...
Rating: 4.5, I think. (Certainly in the 4-4.5 range)Quick Take: This book gets of to a fun start and continues with great pacing, hilarious characters, and engaging situations. I wasn't completely sold on some of the developments near the end, but overall I adored this book.(Note: Got what's sort of...
5 Stars. Fantastic second book in the series and even better than the first, and I loved the first. All my Urban Fantasy friends MUST read this series! It's smart, funny, sexy, fast, imaginative, hot, and clever.
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