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Saturday, December 11, 2010

160) Tempest's Legacy by Nicole Peeler

The Blurb -

After a peaceful hiatus at home in Rockabill, Jane True thinks that her worst problem is that she still throws like a girl - at least while throwing fireballs. Her peace of mind ends, however, when Anyan arrives one night with terrible news . . . news that will rock Jane's world to its very core.

After demanding to help investigate a series of gruesome attacks on females -- supernatural, halfling, and human -- Jane quickly finds herself forced to confront her darkest nightmares as well as her deepest desires.

And she's not sure which she finds more frightening.

My Review -

Three books into the series and I am well and truly hooked. If I had had time to read this in one go I would have. It was highly frustrating to keep having to eat, sleep and work when I could have been reading this newest addition to the Jane True story. I don't want to give the plot away but there is a lot of sexual tension and relationship developments for Jane as well as some more insight on her mother and how things work in the supernatural filled world she is now becoming a part of.

For anyone who hasn't already tried out this series then you really must be blind. The covers stand out for a mile and so does the story. This is the new Sookie Stackhouse with a broader spectrum of paranormals and more action. Different and original in so many ways this series is definitely making a stand. Could Selkie be the new Fairy?

You won't be disappointed when reading this series and Tempest's Legacy is just another course in the continuing build-up of yummy goodness. If the pages in this series were calories I wouldn't be able to eat another wafer thin mint. Great writing and an amazing plot is mixed together with some unforgettable characters and kick-ass action. Did I mention that this series seriously rocks?

Happy new year for all Jane True fans. This new book comes out at the beginning of January. A great read to start off 2011! Anyone who hasn't had the pleasure of reading the Tempest books yet can use those book vouchers Santa is bringing you to buy the books and read them during the holidays. This series is really not one you want to miss.

1 comment:

Aurian said...

I haven't heard of this author or series before, and it doesn't really appeal to me at this time.