Sabina Kane (7 books in series)
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review 1: I've never read a book by Jaye Wells and after finishing this book in just over a day, I have every intention of reading the rest of this series. I'm definitely going to find the first one. Sabina was an excellent character and her familiar was hilarious. It was witty and read we...
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review 1: The third book in Jaye Wells’ Sabina Kane series might be my favorite one yet. Flanked by sexy mage, Adam Lazarus, and her demon minion, Giguhl, Sabina heads to New Orleans to rescue her kidnapped sister, kill her evil grandmother and save the world by preventing a full on war b...
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review 1: Sabina Kane's to-do list: 1. Rescue sister.2. Murder grandmother.3. Don't upset the voodoo priestess.My list:1. Write a short review of this book2. Delete the two remaining novels in this series3. Read the last novella, just to get an idea of how things end.Halfway through this b...
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review 1: Sabina Kane is an infuriating heroine, her whole damaged psyche is supposed to invoke sympathy but instead it only makes you dislike her. I guess it's hard to like a heroine that doesn't know when to back down, doesn't know what fights to pick and is always arguing. It's also ver...
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review 1: Yay! A new author for me and one that was inspired by Kim Harrison! This just rockets up my appreciation for the author. My apologies for the incoherency of this review.Loved Sabina! Loved the author's take on the vampire legends and the fact that this heroine is a kick ass femal...
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review 1: I was surprised at how the book ended, not on a cliff-hanger, but in full-out hunting mode!Sabina's problems with intimacy, trust, and love makes so much sense when you look at her history. That she can love and trust at all is remarkable and it gives me hope she and Adam are go...
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review 1: Ok, first, for some reason this book took me a long time to read. Probably the longest in a long,long time. I think because it's a lighter read; easy to put down, harder to pick up, unless it's during the moments of building action. I gave it 4 stars because it makes me laugh, I ...