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Reap the Wind by Karen Chance

Tuesday, November 3, 2015
You’d think that being Chief Seer for the supernatural world would come with a few perks. But as Cassie Palmer has learned, being Pythia doesn’t mean you don’t have to do things the hard way. That’s why she finds herself on a rescue mission skipping through time—even though she doesn't entirely understand her dimension-bending new power. 

Rescuing her friend John Pritkin should have been an in and out kind of deal, but with the near-immortal mage’s soul lost in time, Cassie has to hunt for it through the ages—with Pritkin’s demon dad in tow. He’s the only one who can reverse Pritkin’s curse, but with the guardians of the time-line dead set on stopping anyone from mucking about, Cassie will have to figure out how to get her friend back without ruffling too many feathers—or causing a world-ending paradox or two...

Reap the Wind has been postponed. Read announcement from 
Karen Chance.

Goodreads Summary

I tried to read this book without reading the first 6 and while it worked for me, I think it would be better if the reader started from the beginning.  I really liked Cassie's character. She works hard for the successes she experiences in the book and is smart and resourceful.  Her character is what kept me reading the story.  I thought there were many parts where a different character may have given up, but Cassie plowed on.  The time-traveling aspect of the book was intriguing and I liked how the author handled it.  There were many humorous moments due to the time-traveling. 

The book is large and at least 400 pages so this wasn't a particularly fast read.  I did like how the author kept the pace pretty fast despite the length.  I rooted for Pritkin and Cassie and hopefully we will see more of that possible romance develop (right now, Cassie is with another man). Overall, this book is recommended to young adult/teen readers.

3.5 Stars

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1 comments:

  1. I do enjoy stories like this. It sounds like it might have a little humor in it? If I decide to read it though, I'll be sure to start at the beginning of the series. Great review!