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It's been a long while since I read the first book in the series and I have to admit that I had forgotten many things about it, its atmosphere and its unique world.
Revisiting Joanne's world was a very enjoyable experience, made better by the narrator's interpretation in the audiobook. The world is complex and we get to learn a lot about Djinn in this part of the story along with Joanne.
The only part that was a bit frustrating was a few scenes at the end. (view spoiler) ...more
Revisiting Joanne's world was a very enjoyable experience, made better by the narrator's interpretation in the audiobook. The world is complex and we get to learn a lot about Djinn in this part of the story along with Joanne.
The only part that was a bit frustrating was a few scenes at the end. (view spoiler) ...more

I have mixed emotions after reading this. I was frankly irritated at jo. She claims to have deep feeling for David but is also inlove with Lewis. I can't understand why she did not obeyed Kevin when he said to kill his mother. It was an outright command and the compulsion should have taken effect right away but Jo had to convince Kevin if that's what he really wants. I don't get it. David was suffering and she doesn't want to kill Yvette.
And she became a Djinn but in the end return as human aga ...more
And she became a Djinn but in the end return as human aga ...more

I'm definitely sticking with this series.
The protagonist, Joanne is cool...kicks butt even when wearing lime-green Manolos. Caine writes snappy dialogue and her takes on paranormal weather control and djinn
(yes the kind that have to stay in bottles until their masters call them) make sense.
And David. Swoon. Drool. What a hottie. I do enjoy a bit of the Adults-Only, but this is one of the few books that keeps me going, even at strictly PG-13 level. It's just a damn good story, and there's nothing ...more
The protagonist, Joanne is cool...kicks butt even when wearing lime-green Manolos. Caine writes snappy dialogue and her takes on paranormal weather control and djinn
(yes the kind that have to stay in bottles until their masters call them) make sense.
And David. Swoon. Drool. What a hottie. I do enjoy a bit of the Adults-Only, but this is one of the few books that keeps me going, even at strictly PG-13 level. It's just a damn good story, and there's nothing ...more

May 25, 2008
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