by Jennifer Estep
This is a great book in the series for several reasons. The writing, characters and action is generally good in the usual Jennifer Estep way. However the author makes a welcome change of scenery which gives the book a certain freshness and the usual all powerful elemental bad guy has now been replac...
‘I wanted–needed–to know that Finn, Bria, and Owen were safe. Nothing else mattered. Not even whether I lived or died here tonight.’ Gin and her loyal cohorts were under fire again in Unraveled. This time the action took place in an Old West theme park, so you can just imagine the cowboy humor, hig...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. This is the fifteenth book in the Elemental Assassins series by Jennifer Estep. You would think that fifteen books in, things would start to get boring. That is not the case here. In this book, Gin and her sister go wi...
So, the whole series is a little ripe. Same old, same old. It was entertaining enough and solid writing. Less of the stupid stuff that made me mad and maybe it was the sexistic bullshit that passes for romance in some other books that made me go mellow on this one, but at least the Spider is tru...
Picking up after the secret-revealing conclusion of the previous book, Bitter Bite, Gin is determined to discover more about the mysterious Hugh Tucker, the Circle, and the extent to which her mom was involved. When Finn receives notice that his recently departed mother left him the Bullet Pointe re...
Two books ago I said that I was concerned with this series of books becoming very very repetitive. We had the same pattern coming up over and over again and it was starting to feel dull even if it was also extremely fun. Last book helped reassure me and this book well and truly sealed my hope this...
I countdown between each Elemental Assassin books as it comes out and then devour each one like there is no tomorrow, only to have to wait another 6 months for my next fix. Jennifer Estep has had me hooked on this series since the first book and I love each new adventure with Gin and her friends and...
Series. Gin Blanco sets out to discover who the members of “the Circle” are and what is their mission. Meanwhile, she accompanies her foster brother, Finnegan Lane, to Bullett Pointe, where he inherited an Old West themed resort and amusement park that they discover had ties to the Circle. This Urb...
As the current queen of the Ashland underworld, you would think that I, Gin Blanco, would know all about some secret society controlling things from behind the scenes. I might be the Spider, the city’s most fearsome assassin, but all my Ice and Stone elemental magic hasn’t done me a lick of good in ...
My Review:Now that Finnegan Lane's back to being himself, things seem to have gotten lively around Ashland, or at least around Gin, again. This is a rousing romp of a story that just seems a bit more lighthearted than the previous books. Maybe the author decided it was time for a little relief from ...