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Indlæser... Demons Not Includedaf Cheyenne McCray
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. The first couple of chapters are a bit choppy, almost to the point of awkwardness, as McCray introduces the characters and sets the scene and backstory. So I initially was worried that the rest of the book would be as choppy/awkward. But once it got past the intro and the story really kicked into gear, the book flowed and I found myself not wanting to put it down. Overall, decent fun story, albeit nothing new or unique. Strong willed princess with a kitschy side kick and hunky men, set in an urban fantasy world of vampires, fae, where's, shifters, etc. A fun read and I'll definitely pick up the second book in this series. ( ) I am so excited to find a new author, even in the book was written in 2009! Nyx, a private eye of not totally human proportions, her friend and co-worker Olivia and a cast of seriously bad demons are enough to catch and keep your attention. It seems a Demon Master has decided to create a new Demon Gate in Manhattan. Not a good idea for anyone in the area, much less the Demon Master. Nyx, just getting over a heartbreak of major dimensions has to keep her head in the right place and her energy up to combat this threat to humanity. Great book! I've had just plain rotten luck lately. This is the latest in a string of disappointing PNR. I thought about upping my rating to a 2.5 at one point - 2 for the first half and then a 3 for the last half. But then I reached the end and saw how many open threads were left and gave up on the idea. My primary complaint was the first person narrative. I really don't like them. I always wonder why exactly the person is telling the story in the first place. It's exacerbated in this case because the heroine, Nyx, is constantly referencing her Drow powers. I don't know how many times she says, "because of my Drow half...," "I'm Drow so...," "my Drow powers enable me to..." It was a lot though. It felt very much like someone who was overly proud of their heritage and taking every opportunity to brag on it. How many of you like spending time with braggarts? Then there was all of the unnecessary detail in the first half of the book. (It did lighten up in the latter half once the reader was expected to have gotten used to what sort of person Nyx was, which is part of why I considered upping the star rating.) The fact is that I just didn't care if her coat was by Fendi, bag is Dolce & Gabbana and her shoes were Salvatore Ferragamo. Couldn't they just be a coat, purse and heals? And what is an XPhone. It got really distracting being referenced as such. Couldn't it just be a phone, cell, or tablet? I found the whole first half of the book really cluttered with this sort of detail, as well as with all of the descriptions of all of the different species. Lastly, I didn't get a feel for any of the characters other than Nyx (and just barely her). You know how most books have a couple side characters who you see, but don't know. That's how every character in this book felt. Everyone seem inconsequential. They popped up every now and again to throw out a witticism and then disappeared again. The whole Paranormal Peacekeeper idea was interesting and there was some interesting world-building. But the whole thing was fairly predictable and wrapped up shockingly easy. I generally just found the whole thing disappointing. The first 1/2 was a five star read, but the author seemed to rush the ending making it a 4 star read. The author switched to telling the story instead letting us "see" the story. I found I liked the secondary characters better than the heroine. Olivia and "T" fantastic, Nyx got to be just too much, "so beautiful, so purple no AMETHYST.... enough already ! Oh, the phone Nyx picks up her XPHONE, all the freaking time, and the author tells us this !!!!! Honestly even with this major flaws I loved the background characters enough to recomend this book and the next in the series. Each new book in the series will have a new Night Tracker, good enough of Nyx I want more Toran and Olivia ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Meet Nyx. This half-human, half-Drow private eye investigates paranormal crimes by day and is an elite Tracker of demons by night. She prefers working solo--and playing rough. So when a terrifying force starts murdering innocent humans and paranorms, and leaving strange demonic symbols burned into their buildings, it's a case Nyx takesvery personally... Meanwhile, Nyx's fellow Trackers are being killed one by one--and a sexy new Tracker named Torin is shadowing her every move. Torin has powers Nyx can't read, and sometimes she wonders whose side he's on. Nyx's instincts tell her something's brewing in the city's meanest supernatural streets, and that it's ready to unleash hell on Earth. Who can she trust? Now it's five minutes to permanent midnight...and Nyx's last chance means risking everything--even her own life. Demons Not Includedis the first Night Tracker Novel from bestselling author Cheyenne McCray. No library descriptions found. |
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