So happy that Rachel Caine felt a need to give these guys their own story. Excited for this storyline to continue and grow. It was a great kick start to the Outcast series.www.ktbookreviews.blogspot.com
Cassiel is one of the Old Djinn, the more powerful Djinn who came before humans walked the earth. She was one of the most powerful but when she refused to follow Ashan's orders he cast her away. Stripped of her powers and trapped in human form Cassiel is forced to go to the Weather Wardens for hel...
Synopsis: Once she was Cassiel, a Djinn of limitless power. Now, she has been reshaped in human flesh as punishment for defying her master—and living among the Weather Wardens, whose power she must tap into regularly or she will die. And as she copes with the emotions and frailties of her human cond...
I wasn't sold on this spin off of the original Weather Wardens series, and I didn't take to Cassiel right away. However, the end of the book gives the series promise, although the "problem" Cassiel and party face is quite...bizarre. Good book, but I miss Jo and David!
I have all of the Weather Warden books, I just haven't read them yet. I was warned not to read this one until I had read the others, but I plowed right into it. I wasn't disappointed either. Now I have pulled out the Weather Warden books since this one was so captivating. The story was easy to pick ...
Undone was fantastic. Ms. Caine does an excellent job in drawing this reader into a great spin-off to the Weather Warden series. It's about a former Djinn named Cassiel. She was banished to a human body for disobeying her leader. The course of the story follows Cassiel as she learns to deal with her...
An Old Djinn becomes what she deems inferior - human - in Rachel Caine's Undone, the first in the Outcast Season (a spin-off from the author's Weather Warden series).After disobeying her leader, Cassiel is cursed into human flesh. Assistant to an Earth Warden, she's knows her job won't always be cle...
The Location gave a realistic feeling to the characters. There was always a new twist in the plot and that kept it exciting. I liked the way Cassiel and other Djinn where described as being different. Cassiel - with white, powder-puff hair and green eyes - was probably described as the most unusual....
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