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The ninth tale in the Weather Warden urban fantasy saga is a great finish
Weather warden Joanne Baldwin and her husband Djinn David defeated their enemy former weather warden Bad Bob (see Cape Storm), but at a price that she knows was too high. Besides her friends like Lewis becoming ill, she and David are stripped of their power, Djinn are dead in mass numbers, and the Black Corner of the planet no longer contains earth's natural pulse. Their victory at all costs has come with an even greater price as Mother Nature is waking up from a long nap; outraged by the pollution that has destroyed much of the planet's magic.
With the Djinn gone, no one can intercede to persuade Mother Nature to give mankind one more chance; her inclination is extinction of humanity and all other living essences. Leaving "Gilligan's Island" (as she has no gowns anyway) to save the world, Joanne accompanied by her man David, her BFF Cherise and Cherise's soul mate Kevin set out on a quest to prevent the end of times though they have no power beyond that of humans.
The ninth tale in the Weather Warden urban fantasy saga is a great finish that showcases why Rachel Caine is a master wizard. The story line is simple: save the world from a rightfully righteous fuming Mother Nature without any otherworldly powers. Fans of the long running series will relish the climax as Joanne and company find themselves in dire straits with no hope of success; however as she understands to hit a home run one must swing the bat and risk striking out; as not trying means out anyway.
Harriet Klausner1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted December 14, 2012
ending is a twist
You will never expext what happens.
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Anonymous
Posted August 29, 2012
The action continues:)
Nice conclusion to a good, easy read series. Finishing up the spin off of this series (Weather Wardens), The Outcast Series. Weather wardens is much better series.
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Anonymous
Posted February 10, 2011
Best one
This was amazing!! I love it. Im really sad this is the last one though.
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Great!!
This book was great like all the others. Plenty of action and Jo getting into trouble. Hate that this ends the series and I hate the way the series ends. Didn't feel satisfied. Maybe i will just miss the books.
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