Helpful Score: 2
I LOVE the weather warden series! It sounds like this may be the last one in this series...not good! Another really action packed book about Joanne and David.
Mother Nature has awakened...and she's not happy. Tornadoes, fires, hurricanes and earthquakes have sprung up all over the world. Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin and her husband/Djinn David have both lost their powers, helplessly watching humans die. All of the Djinn have suddenly vanished, leaving the weather wardens to fight on their own. Joanne and David know they must appeal to the Oracles to communicate with Mother Nature or all of mankind will be destroyed.
This is the last book in the Weather Warden series. Joanne and David, with the help of Cherise, Kevin and Lewis, must search out the three Oracles in order to communicate with Mother Nature. We have the usual action-packed story, but some of it did begin to get monotonous. There are some surprise twists in this book, including the death of a couple characters. But the last 50 pages of this book wraps up the series beautifully. Couldn't have asked for a better ending. My rating: 4 Stars.
This is the last book in the Weather Warden series. Joanne and David, with the help of Cherise, Kevin and Lewis, must search out the three Oracles in order to communicate with Mother Nature. We have the usual action-packed story, but some of it did begin to get monotonous. There are some surprise twists in this book, including the death of a couple characters. But the last 50 pages of this book wraps up the series beautifully. Couldn't have asked for a better ending. My rating: 4 Stars.
Gabriela H. (timeenoughatlast) reviewed Total Eclipse (Weather Warden, Bk 9) on + 34 more book reviews
This book - and the series in general - began to seem funny rather than exciting. Jo and David are (again), facing a hopeless and insurmountable situation (in this case the end of humanity) and are cut, beaten, thrown, and otherwise abused so that I began to wonder if I didn't mistakenly pick up a copy of Die Hard. I did like the resolution of the plot at the end, and I'm a sucker for sweet endings. But I couldn't recommend the series.