Raven Cursed by Faith Hunter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In "Raven Cursed", Faith Hunter takes Jane Yellowrock into new territory, as Jane deals with a vampire summit while simultaneously trying to avoid Ricky Bo and figuring out the story behind Evagelina's strange behavior.
I like the fast pace in the book, as well as a few well-played plot twists. Jane grows as a character here, as she walks on shaky emotional ground with anyone she cares about. And I mean *anyone*! From Rick, to Molly and her entire family, to the mercenaries she works with, the story rocks Jane's relationship with them. I find it quite interesting who is still there for Jane at the end of the novel.
Ms. Hunter ties together elements and threads from previous Yellowrock novels, to create a masterpiece of storytelling. Because of this, I highly recommend reading the entire Jane Yellowrock series from the beginning before reading this book. Otherwise, you will be missing key plot points.
On the whole, I loved this novel!
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In "Raven Cursed", Faith Hunter takes Jane Yellowrock into new territory, as Jane deals with a vampire summit while simultaneously trying to avoid Ricky Bo and figuring out the story behind Evagelina's strange behavior.
I like the fast pace in the book, as well as a few well-played plot twists. Jane grows as a character here, as she walks on shaky emotional ground with anyone she cares about. And I mean *anyone*! From Rick, to Molly and her entire family, to the mercenaries she works with, the story rocks Jane's relationship with them. I find it quite interesting who is still there for Jane at the end of the novel.
Ms. Hunter ties together elements and threads from previous Yellowrock novels, to create a masterpiece of storytelling. Because of this, I highly recommend reading the entire Jane Yellowrock series from the beginning before reading this book. Otherwise, you will be missing key plot points.
On the whole, I loved this novel!
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