A rabbit who wants world domination.An invisible stalker.Someone is trying to kill January Chevalier.To be fair, that’s nothing new. And being an immortal enchanter, death is more of an annoyance than a finality.But when she starts to suspect that the person trying to kill her might be the one responsible for her parents’ murder, it’s time to end her stalker’s game. However, the games played by … time to end her stalker’s game.
However, the games played by The Clan – the oldest vampires in existence – have only just begun.
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Really hate joining a series in midstream at book 4, but it mostly makes sense. Allow a weekend for this family-friendly one as it is really a bit much to cram into a day. I read an ARC and this voluntary review is my own opinion.
Standalones, but a well written series! If you love Sooky, you’ll love this series. Each book gets better, as do the characters and the plots are suspense-filled, intriguing and action-packed.
Death’s Reckless Reaper, Prequel – An introduction to January. I’m glad I read Death’s Dark Horse first, since the anticipation of discovering what her other form was well fed by the delay in revealing the truth. This little story starts with her move to Paris and her experiences with her first vampire marked for death and a twist. Read after Death’s Dark Horse is my recommendation, if at all. The author said she was going to rewrite Reaper and make it 1.5 instead of a prequel. 5*
Death’s Dark Horse #1 – A well written, suspense filled story with a unique and surprising character and many other interesting characters, along with humor thorough out the story. The plot is well thought out and the reader is kept guessing as to what is so specially about the main character: her job is surprising and you may guess at her animal. I guessed it but put it out of my mind and surprise I was right. I’ve read many of Ms. Loren’s books and she gets better with each new book. 5*
Death’s Hexed Hobnobs #2 – The story takes place a year after Death’s Dark Horse ends. This book is amazing! I felt like I was reading a Butcher novel. This well written, action paced, suspense filled novel kept me prisoner to its pages. The plot twisted like an angry rodeo bull and the suspense never stopped, along with humor thorough out the story . The characters, while well thought out in DDH, become stronger and evoke all sorts of emotions from the reader. I can’t wait to see what #3 is has in stock for the reader.5*
Death’s Endless Enchanter #3 – This book starts right where Death’s Hexed Hobnobs ended. Well written, filled with suspense and intrigue, humor and well developed characters with realistic dialog – (not stupid dialog). Although the book concludes the issues that arise in this book, it’s a cliffhanger and the book doesn’t end the way the reader would expect. 5*
Death’s Ethereal Enemy #4 – This book starts a month after Death’s Endless Enchanter ended. Well written, intriguing with the suspense starting later in the chapters than usual, but making up for the delay. Still with humor, but some darkness appearing and new revelations as the plot twists and the pace picks up. 5*
Death’s Last Laugh #5 – This is a whooper! There’s a lot happening in this book: action; intrigue; suspense; romance; and humor. Another well-written story that keeps the reader immersed in the pages, and too soon, the end is reached. This very substantial book with it’s well thought out twists and turns, along with the continuous growth of the characters makes it hard to put the book down. So ease up with the tea. I’m so glad I contacted the author to review her books. She hasn’t disappointed me yet and she has traveled a long was from Larch Hall. 5*
Wow! That rabbit is something else! The tale continues. Yes each book is stand alone but when you put them all together and binge read in order, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts! January keeps growing her powers yet remains under the control of the Clan. Will January ever get back to her bakery full time? Who/What killed her parents? The plots stay twisty and creative. If you have not read any book in this series, give one a try. I bet you will like it.
Another Riveting Episode
This is a great episode in this paranormal series. It just keeps getting better and better. This series is best when read in order, but each episode can stand-alone. This one ends with a lead in to the next story. It is almost a cliffhanger. The story is nice and tight. It picks up where the last one ended. I can’t wait for the next one to come out.
Great story. Lots of intricacies while January learns her role in the world. Is January a bad gal trying to do good? Or a good gal who has done bad? Difficult questions. But who really cares. January is simply a great character: certainly uncertain. The humor is both straight and twisted. The story was quite compelling for me.Like many well written TV series, to me, this story represents a subplot of an overarching story. Also, like a TV series, the bulk of this story (or episode) is self contained with hints about the overarching plot line. I love it. I hope that you do as well.
I was provided this book as an ARC by the author; however, the review is my honest opinion.
Again another relaxing yet entertaining storyline and plot. More and more is revealed and views change and magic increases with experience. January meets someone like her. The storyline meanders this way and that with unexpected twists and turns. I find Ms. Loren’s writing delightful and a bit habitual.