![]() Yeah, Aisling could do with some QuantumThink here… And if she slowed the pace a bit, she might have the time to think. ![]() Duhhh, dead man’s ash in a Wiccan’s workroom? Surely Aisling has had some exposure to Wiccan beliefs with all the reading she’s done? She simply walks into Fiat Blu’s lair? Although, to be fair, Aisling is aware enough to pick up on that door opening in her head and she is very willing to try some of her new gifts. Ooh, maybe, we could use her head…to bash ’em. She spends so much time chanting about her uncle’s strictures about security, she forgets to actually pay attention to those around her and she leaps into situations with wild abandon. Another heroine whose death I wouldn’t object to. A woman he has waited centuries for and he still wants to be paid to save her? I’m curious to see how well she keeps this up and how Aisling gets around it.Īs for Aisling. It probably should be a “2” except that I’m intrigued by Drake’s avariciousness. I’m not really sure why I’m giving it a “3”. Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Death's Excellent Vacation, Fire Me Up, Dragon Fallįirst in the Aisling Grey, Guardian / Dragon Septs urban fantasy / paranormal romance series revolving around Aisling, a woman who has no idea of her true destiny. ![]() ![]() It is part of the, series and is a urban fantasy in a paperback edition that was published by Berkley on Septemand has 334 pages. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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