Showing posts with label Sabina Kane series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sabina Kane series. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Review: Green-Eyed Demon (Sabina Kane #3) by Jaye Wells

Green-Eyed Demon (Sabina Kane, #3)Title: Green-Eyed Demon
Author: Jaye Wells
Series: 3rd in Sabina Kane
Pages:376
Published: Available now from Orbit
ISBN: 9780316037778
Source: Publisher via Netgalley





Description: Things to do: 1. Rescue sister. 2. Murder grandmother. 3. Don't upset the voodoo priestess. The clock is ticking for Sabina Kane. Her sister has been kidnapped by her grandmother, the Dark Races are on the brink of war, and a mysterious order is manipulating everyone behind the scenes. Working on information provided by an unlikely ally, Sabina and her trusty sidekicks--a sexy mage named Adam Lazarus and Giguhl, a Mischief demon--head to New Orleans to begin the hunt for her sister. Once there, they must contend with belligerent werewolves, magic-wielding vampires and--perhaps most frightening of all--humans. But as much as Sabina is focused on surviving the present, the past won't be ignored. Before she can save those she cares about most, she must save herself from the ghosts of her past.

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My word Sabina has a lot on her plate.  Just when things were starting to look up, she's slammed with another life threatening situation.  It's a good thing her previous occupation was an assassin, because I think it's enabled her to be able to react to the intense situations that she gets herself in.

While I'm a little tired of the constant change in scenery,  I think I've enjoyed this book set in New Orleans the best.  The feel it gives the story fit into everything else that goes on.  I particularly enjoyed their involvement with the voodoo priestess.  The fact that she was human made for some interesting events and usually the made the priestess look more capable that anybody else.  I loved the scene in the graveyard were they manage to animate a dead body into a zombie!

Sabina grows in leaps and bounds it seems.  She acknowledges that her grandmother is nothing more than an evil vampire who feels to family connection to her.  I think she's also coming to terms with having a twin sister.  Plus, she finally admits both to herself and out loud how she really feels about Adam.  It's funny how paranormal races have such an issue with commitment!

Overall this installment was intense and brought a lot of issues to a close.  But, because we love Sabina, Adam, and Giguhl (can I have a demon minion?) so much, we get new issues.  Who is the leader of the Caste and what does he want?  I my biggest thought...will someone please put the fairy queen in her place!!  I think she might be just as bad as Sabina's grandmother!


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Review: The Mage in Black (Sabina Kane #2) by Jaye Wells

The Mage in Black (Sabina Kane, #2)Title: The Mage in Black
Author: Jaye Wells
Series: 2nd in Sabina Kane
Pages: 326
Published: Available now from Orbit
ISBN: 9781841497570
Source: Personal copy






Description: Sabina Kane doesn't have the best track record when it comes to family. After all, her own grandmother, leader of the vampire race, wants her dead. So when she arrives in New York to meet her mage relatives, the reunion puts the fun in dysfunctional. Not only is mage culture completely bizarre, but everyone seems to think she's some kind of 'Chosen' who'll unite the dark races. Sabina doesn't care who chose her, she's not into destiny. But the mages aren't Sabina's only problem. In New York's Black Light District, she has run-ins with fighting demons, hostile werewolves and an opportunistic old flame. Sabina thought she'd take a bite out of the Big Apple - but it looks like it wants to bite back.

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I have to be honest that I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this series.  Adult paranormal tends to be hit or miss with me, but this series has really surprised me.

I love that Sabina is so unsure of herself during this book.  Who wouldn't be when the only living family you thought you had wants you dead.  Add in a twin sister you never knew you had, who was brought up by the very race you were raised to hate.  I think it makes for some interesting dynamics in our lead character.  I love her back and forth relationship with Adam.  It's very real to me.  I LOVE her demon, Giguhl.  He is pretty much the perfect sidekick.

I liked the direction the story takes.   Maisie was an interesting addition to the cast of characters.  She seems to be the complete opposite of Sabina.  I enjoyed the magic lessons.  I particularly enjoyed the demon fighting rings and the scenes with Slade.  I still like Adam more, but Slade cause Sabina to react in some very emotional ways.

There wasn't a lot of interaction with the vampires with this one.  Which was ok because we get tension with werewolves, descent within the mages, and some interesting scenes with the fairies.  I really liked this book and can't wait to dig into Green-Eyed Demon.  



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Review: Red-Headed Stepchild (Sabina Kane #1) by Jaye Wells

Red-Headed Stepchild (Sabina Kane, #1)Title: Red-Headed Stepchild
Author: Jaye Wells
Series: 1st in Sabina Kane
Pages: 325
Published: Available now from Orbit
ISBN: 9780316037761
Source: Personal Copy







Description: In a world where being of mixed-blood is a major liability, Sabina Kane has the only profession fit for an outcast: assassin. But, her latest mission threatens the fragile peace between the vampire and mage races and Sabina must scramble to figure out which side she's on. She's never brought her work home with her---until now. This time, it's personal.

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I find it easier to pick out my books at the beginning of the week.  That way I don't find myself staring at the shelves wondering what to read next.  For the most part it works out.  When I realized I would be reading two vampire books back to back, I was a little hesitant.  It's not that I don't like vampires, but they're the "it" thing right now and I try to space them out.  Turns out my worries were for nothing, because Red-Headed Stepchild was great!

I've discovered that adult paranormal can be a hard genre to write.  You have to have the right lead character, a little romance, and the paranormal world without it all being overwhelming.   I found this one to fill out all those categories nicely.  I was a little afraid of Sabina at first.  I thought she might just be a cold-hearted assassin.  She had way more depth than that, and I found that I actually really enjoyed her character.   


I was also really impressed with the paranormal world that the author has created.  It's very well balanced.  I enjoyed learning about the different groups that have a place in this world.  The each have something unique to offer the story.  I also really loved Sabina's place in this world.  It was a really interesting mix.


I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this series.  I'm glad that I have the second already sitting in my to read pile just waiting for me to get to it!


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