2.15.2011

Early Review: Green Eyed Demon

Jaye Wells
Urban Fantasy
352 pages
Sabina Kane #3
1st Chapter
Orbit 


Synopsis:

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.


Review:
Sabina, Adam and Giguhl head to New Orleans in an attempt to rescue Sabina's sister in this book, and I'm not sure if it's the book's new locale or maybe Giguhl went to some stand-up classes, but
Green-Eyed Demon is sharper, funnier, and more action-packed.  The tightly-nit story will keep you up until the wee hours of the morning, promising yourself you'll put it down at the end of the this chapter... or maybe the next.


Sabina is still our star, and she really shines throughout this book. The raw and real emotions you'll see from Sabina this time around are exactly what I had been waiting for.  Watching her transformation over the last 2 books was great, but seeing her "own it" in this book really took the cake.  But Giguhl and a few of the new characters might just steal the show if you're not careful.  There's a voodoo high priestess who drives a yellow gremlin, her cross-dressing assistant who's stage name is Pussy Willow, and a cajun butcher who says things like "from the rooter to the tooter" when referring to his resourcefulness with meat, to name a few.  There are so many hilarious one-liners sprinkled throughout the story I can just imagine that Wells is having a damn fine time writing them.  The overall mood is still serious and Sabina is still tough-as-nails, but the secondary characters are equally shiny here....and very very enjoyable.

The pacing of this book was the best yet from Wells.  The story is full of action and anticipation and general kickass-ness.  Sabina and Adam make a top-notch duo, and watching them come together to fight their battles, both outside and inside the bedroom, was maybe my favorite part. Their relationship ended up setting a deliciously frustrating pace of it's own, but the plot and story-line hold their own.  There are several unexpected surprises and revelations that cause the ending to leave you both satisfied, and wanting more....how hard is that to accomplish?!

Bottom Line: Green-Eyed Demon is the spotlight of the series and will leave you anxious for the next installment.


4.5 stars

6 comments:

  1. I haven't read this series yet. Sounds like a series I need to check out though. Nice review.

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  2. FV: I hope you do. This series gets better with each book.

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  3. I think I'm gonna have to add these books to my New Year's Resolution list for next year. That way I know I'll read them. And you have definitely made me want to read them!

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  4. Julie: I think you'll enjoy them!

    Kristin: Thanks :)

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  5. I really thought I had left a comment on this one...oops! I'm sure I didn't go through all the steps I was supposed to. This series sounds great thought and I think I might add this to my list. :-)

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