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The Reach
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Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin is finally taking a vacation but it is hard to keep her mind off the job when a reporter starts calling and an earthquake disrupts her shopping trip. Trying to relax and organise a wedding is an oxymoron of sorts but Jo is over the moon about marrying Djinn David and she wants a day to remember. It becomes clear though that not everyone is happy about her big news and there are some people out there who are serious about stopping the wedding from happening.
With the Weather Wardens and the Djinn still on shaky ground Jo was hoping that her upcoming marriage would help mend some scars. With old enemies coming out to play and friends turning sides Joanne is once again unsure who she can trust and what she should do. All she does know is that David is hers and she wants to be with him. He is the only one she can trust and he may also be the one she can't have.
Gale Force is the seventh Weather Warden book and yet again Rachel Caine has managed to make another great edition to the series. With all the characters from the previous books making an appearance this is like a family reunion filled with problems and power. The action never stops and like every other book in the series this is a roller coaster ride through all the elements Mother Nature can throw at the heroine Jo.
I hope one day that Jo will get a proper vacation although I also don't want the series to stop right now. I do prefer The Morganville Vampires series, also written by this author, but this series is just so unique that it always gets a big thumbs up. At the end of this book I was happy to see that the author will be spoiling us next year with a new series about the Djinn and Weather Wardens. Outcast Season : Undone is due out in May and I will be pre-ordering as soon as I can. Buy From Amazon
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Amber is a Welsh Gal living in Vienna, Austria. Ahe is a self confessed Book-a-holic and Paranormal Queen.
Her book blog got started so that all her friends could keep up with what she is reading and if it is worth them reading it. It has now grown to contests, author interviews and more. |
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I love the Weather Warden series, each book left me wanting more and I liked all the characters. I say liked, because after reading Gale Force I'm starting to really dislike David and in turn I want to hear less of Joanna's story. I've always liked David and Joanna, but this book made it really hard for me to root for them. David, at least to me in this book, seemed selfish and a horrible leader to the Djinn. If I was under his command, I think I'd probably jump ship.
The ending was okay. Yes there was a cliffhanger, but I didn't mind it so much, especially with what happened before that. A character does kick the bucket and I didn't really feel anything. I liked the character, I just wish there was a little more build up to their death that would make me feel a little sad, or at least feel something.
I'm also waiting for Lewis to have his happy ending. I see the connection between Jo and him, but I never wanted them together. I'm hoping in the next book he'll find someone and move away from Jo. He did find someone in this book and it was someone who I was hoping he'd hook up with, but that didn't last long because of David's stupidity. Grrr, David!
I'm looking forward to the next book and her new series , but sadly, Gale Force didn't do anything for me.
3/5Buy From Amazon
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Asli has been a bookworm for over 15 years now. Ever since her grade school teacher sent her a bunch of books, she hasn't stopped reading. As for what she reads, anything and everything; from urban fantasy and thrillers to memoirs and graphic novels. If she's not reading a book, you'll most likely find her playing a video game.
Asli blogs at proudbookworm.blogspot.com |
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