Taken By Storm (Ayala Storme) (Volume 3)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (558 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692743715 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 466 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Gregor Gaskin is still missing, and when Ayala discovers he’s far outside the Mediator territory line, she will unravel more about the Summit than she ever thought possible. Stripped of her Silver Scale, made a pariah by the Summit, and with a price tag the size of Kentucky on her head, Ayala is on her own. Finding Gregor will take her far from home, but catching him might hit her right where she lives — and Gregor’s plans may just release hell on earth before she can stop him.
Emmie is proudly queer, has a rather intricate gender identity, and is quite happy to be pronouned as she/her or they. Emmie is the author of five adult novels and is open to bribery in the form of sushi, bubble tea, and just about any variation of cheese on carbs. Emmie Mears is an author, actor, and person of fannish pursuits. She spends most of her time opening wormholes and studying fantastical
Cass said Fast-paced urban fantasy set in an alternate world USA. Taken by Storm continues to deliver on the promises the first two books in the series made: a sassy leading lady who is struggling more and more with who she is and how she fits into her world; an awesome best friend; a hint of romance (but no "love at first sight"); and more fight scenes than you can spray a flamethrower named Lucy at. The story is so fast-paced that it leaves you breathless. Even when you think Ayala might get a bit of downtime, things inevitably go wrong. Poor girl.Ayala becomes less of a loner, which is great to see (especially after she got schooled in the previous book for complaining she had no friend. Sheryl said Great book in an excellent and original series!. Great book in an excellent and original series! Sheryl 4.5 stars: I really love this series for its' good writing, excitement and uniqueness. I also love Ayala, the well-rounded yet kick-butt heroine. While significant things do happen here in book three, and there is no shortage of excitement, it felt a little bit like a placeholder between the previous books and those yet to come. Big things are happening both to Ayala and the world she lives in and this book gives us a "sneak peek" at them. I can't wait to read more. ** This is not a standalone book. You need to read the previous two books first to really follow this one. Both are amazing and I highly recommend them.A note on. .5 stars: I really love this series for its' good writing, excitement and uniqueness. I also love Ayala, the well-rounded yet kick-butt heroine. While significant things do happen here in book three, and there is no shortage of excitement, it felt a little bit like a placeholder between the previous books and those yet to come. Big things are happening both to Ayala and the world she lives in and this book gives us a "sneak peek" at them. I can't wait to read more. ** This is not a standalone book. You need to read the previous two books first to really follow this one. Both are amazing and I highly recommend them.A note on. Another 5 Star Read Lorna (RabidReads.com) The first two books in this series featured fascinating characters, almost non-stop action, and were total thrill rides. Both were five star reads for me. Did this one measure up to the others?Absolutely!Ayala Storme is a mediator(demon killer)that works in Nashville. Or rather she did until she got blamed for everything bad that has been happening, including being in cahoots with her old mentor, Gregor. Of course it’s all a crock, but Ayala now has to fight to find Gregor before he manages to continue his evil plan to ruin the world and release more and more demons onto earth. To that end, there are n
Emmie may or may not secretly be a car. . Emmie is the author of five adult novels and is open to bribery in the form of sushi, bubble tea, and just about any variation of cheese on carbs. She speaks four languages and holds a degree in history, which means she can tell you her anteater is sick in German and rattle off Polish tongue twisters. About the Author Emmie Mears is an author, actor, and person of fannish pursuits. She spends most of her time opening wormholes and studying fantastical wildlife. Emmie is proudly queer, has a rather intricate gender identity, and is quite happy to be pronouned as she/her or they