Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2115 more book reviews
After the death of Jonathan, Joanne's lover David has taken over leadership of the Djinn. He told Joanne that the agreement between the Weather Wardens and the Djinn is now broken. They will no longer be slaves to the Wardens. David also warned her that Mother Nature is waking up...and she is not happy. Joanne frantically races to New York to warn the Wardens about the impending apocalypse.
I thought this book was an uneven addition to the series. It started out just where the last book ended. But then the story started to drag for me. I almost gave up on this book, but thankfully I kept on reading and it finally got very interesting. The second half of the book was non-stop action with Jo, David and their fully grown daughter, Imara, fighting to save the human race. My rating 3.5 Stars.
I thought this book was an uneven addition to the series. It started out just where the last book ended. But then the story started to drag for me. I almost gave up on this book, but thankfully I kept on reading and it finally got very interesting. The second half of the book was non-stop action with Jo, David and their fully grown daughter, Imara, fighting to save the human race. My rating 3.5 Stars.
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