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This was nowhere near as good as the first two. 3 stars is generous. There is a issue of continuity in this series that gets worse as she Mayer builds the world. Planes have to be specially outfitted to fly sups but they can all drive? There were a few other things and lots of stuff a good editor would have corrected. I also feel like Rylee was unnecessarily mean in book 3. I get she’s tough and doesn’t follow rules but at times Rylee was just a straight up disrespectful bitch. How has no one ki...
Left HangingUgh I need to know if she finds Liam and he's ok. Molly that traitor I want to strangle her, however if we remember her master is pure evil anyway right? Poor Rylee keeps losing loved ones and pick up more strays. Can't wait to see Pamela in real action.
I cannot put this series down!Simply said, I cannot put the series down. I am completely sucked into the story! I absolutely adore Rylee and her chosen family. Each book is better than the last!
Reviewed by: Rabid Reads.I’m still trying to make up my mind about this series; the heroine’s competent, and I seem to be inhaling Shannon Mayer’s world-building like a bag of my favourite potato chips. But, then there’s O’Shea, I feel as though the author may have pushed his character well past his limits, and Rylee attracts sidekicks like a bad rash. The positives are definitely up there on my list of Urban Fantasy must-haves; however the negatives aren’t exactly easy to overlook. After 3 book...
Okay, wow. What the hell happened to Rylee? She became an absolute raving bitch in this book with TSTL tendencies. Seriously, she was unlikable throughout. Even the characters to whom she shows her good side couldn't possibly trust she's not going to turn around and bite their head off while insulting them personally and cruelly. The action's good. The mystery works. The world building remains pretty strong (although I'm really wondering at this point how everyone is not a werewolf). The side ch...
Another cracking book, can't wait for the fourth which is out in just a few weeks.But a few gripes, I know this is fiction, and fantasy at that. I know that there aren't really ogres and werewolves etc but everything else in the books I've read to date has been written as though it is this world but there are creatures out there that mere humans can't see/ don't know about. Then Rylee comes to London (did you see the possessiveness there?) and steps straight into Mary Poppins! 1. In the UK "pant...
I've seen some reviews say Rylie is more bitchy in this one, and that's a con. They're right. I get having an attitude, but she hits below the belt on first meet with people who feel self-conscious and makes it more personal. Overall this was an interesting book and the ending was sad but well done. I didn't like the back and forth with O'Shea this time and that situation, and the vampire thing irritates me, when it usually doesn't. We'll see on the next book.
I don't know how that's possible but this series is getting better and better! Another new case for Rylee to be done, and new supernaturals coming her way. I so love to see how Rylee grows stronger and there is that soft string of her heart that touches me! Just love this series! Going for the next book now!
Really enjoying this series.
4.25 - Content/Trigger Warning: Descriptive violence and child abduction, rescue and retrieval. Rylee Adamson hunts and returns abducted children. She is usually brought in on hopeless cases. Once she is on the case she retrieves and returns the children...dead or alive.
NOTE: Prior to reading Raising Innocence, read Tracking Magic if you haven't already. It fills in the blanks. I picked up the first book in the series, Priceless on a whim a few years ago. It was on sale for $0.79, I liked the cover and the blurb drew me in. I hadn't really read any urban fantasy prior to it but I've always loved fantasy and the idea of a more grown up fantasy grabbed me. And it was perfect. Everything I expected and so much more. I proceeded to demolish the remaining available