Unknown
by:
Rachel Caine (author)
Second in the new series from the New York Times bestselling authorLiving among mortals, the djinn Cassiel has developed a reluctant affection for them-especially for Warden Luis Rocha. As the mystery deepens around the kidnapping of innocent Warden children, Cassiel and Luis are the only ones...
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Second in the new series from the New York Times bestselling authorLiving among mortals, the djinn Cassiel has developed a reluctant affection for them-especially for Warden Luis Rocha. As the mystery deepens around the kidnapping of innocent Warden children, Cassiel and Luis are the only ones who can investigate both the human and djinn realms. But the trail will lead them to a traitor who may be more powerful than they can handle...
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781101185018 (1101185015)
Publish date: February 2nd 2010
Publisher: Roc
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: Outcast Season (#2)
I hate to say it, but I'm almost glad that there are only 4 books in this series. I like this series, really, but I'm sick of the series that can get to 10-20 books and still be going. Limits, people, limits! I understand that people keep buying the books, but if every author that I read wrote 2 ser...
The second book in Outcast Season series finds Cassiel and (her potential love interest) Earth Warden Luis Rocha following trails of more missing children; children with amazing Warden powers that are trained by evil Pearl, to kill anything that stands her way. This time, they have the help from unl...
This book felt very much like a placeholder as far as action goes, with the main characters moving from one assassination attempt to another in rapid succession. The best feature of the book is the continuing relationship between Cassiel and Luis, Caine did a good job of depicting Cassiel's awarene...
I've said it before but I'll happily say it again - I'm a massive fan of Rachel Caine's Weather Warden series, in fact I'd rate it right up there amongst my all time favorite urban fantasy series for it's fast paced, action packed, unique story lines and fantastic well drawn out characters. Of cour...
I think I like these better than the Weather Warden series, but I think that's because I'm now use to the world. Plus, Caine doesn't spend as much time focused on manipulation of particles. She just tells you what happened rather than how and it keeps the story moving at a faster pace.I'm not loving...