Cassie Palmer can see the future, talk to ghosts, and travel through time—but nothing’s prepared her for this. Ever since being stuck with the job of pythia, the chief seer of the supernatural world, Cassie Palmer has been playing catch up. Catch up to the lifetime’s worth of training she missed being raised by a psychotic vampire instead of at the fabled pythian court. Catch up to the powerful, … up to the powerful, and sometimes seductive, forces trying to mold her to their will. It’s been a trial by fire that has left her more than a little burned.
But now she realizes that all that was the just the warm up for the real race. Ancient forces that once terrorized the world are trying to return, and Cassie is the only one who can stop them…
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Ride the Storm is a fast paced action packed story that has many twists and turns that will leave you glued to the story. The characters are likable. The storyline is interesting and entertaining. Looking for to the next release.
OMG!! Massive book hangover!!
Oh my!! This ending killed me!!! I was in tears! I felt like being torn apart, chewed on and swallowed, just to be spit out again and trampled on at the end, and finally woke up, lying on a beautiful meadow on a warm summer day, until a bee sting caused my throat to tighten which took my last breath away. You know what I’m getting at?! This was a whole lot of chaos and my emotions went crazy but in the end it was oh so worth it!
This was even better than the last book. Who would have thought?! This series develops with each book, though it isn’t what it once was when it started. But who’s to say that change can’t be a good thing?!
I absolutely loved the first fight in this book, though it was more than just a simple fight! This was almost like the good old times and it’s exactly what I love about this series and Cassie so much. People helped each other and there’s chaos all over the place. Cassie still manages to surprise me more and more each time she comes up with ideas, one after the other. No matter if they were going to do some damage or not, she tried everything to survive and help others in the process. She was pretty selfless which I loved. I only wished she had Pritkin at her side.
Because come on! This series can only survive so long without Pritkin. I loved to see Caleb again even when it was only for a very short visit, but he gave me something to hold on to while Pritkin was gone. He’s like a connection to him and like family. Although I must admit that I developed a crush on young Pritkin. Oh! And I like Rosier more and more with each book and Billy was fantastic too! Ahh!! This makes me all so giddy!!
The only thing I wasn’t fond of in this book was the stuff with the fay and whatnot. Similar to the things of the previous book. I just couldn’t stand it anymore. It was more than just confusing and there was one thing on top of the other and no way to keep up. I surely prefer Cassie in her own time line than all the way and years in the past.
I didn’t always like the scenes in the past when she jumped years back. They weren’t always so fun anymore because they got drawn out. Although there was so much new information in this book which I absolutely loved. There was a lot more inside to her parents and Mircea and everything in general and I was like a sponge soaking it all up. It was some crazy complex construction the author came up with for her characters and I just loved all of it. Every time I thought ‘Oh, it can’t get worse anymore’ – BAM! it did. I think this was the most emotional book in this series so far, for many reasons.
Can you imagine that this series gets more and more intricate with each book?! It almost seems impossible but I am very impressed how the author still comes up with new stuff and twists and turns at every possible angle – yet, makes it all seem very logical in its own way and leaves no room for questions because everything is very detailed and explained. This exact reason makes this series so amazing and the author to one of my all-time favorites. Her writing is phenomenal!
I hope she doesn’t let us wait too long for the next book! I feel like bursting with excitement and need to know how the story continues. I wish I could go back in time and start the series all over again for the first time! Just to be back at this point and feel all the emotions again this series has gifted me. =P
Cassie is back and still trying to save Pritkin with his father. Sadly for me the first half of this book almost felt like a repeat of the last book with Cassie going back in time trying to save Pritkin. This was disappointing but it did get better.
A lot of major things happened in this book. Mircea’s true reasoning for being with Cassie is finally revealed. As well as who the unknown lady is. I am so glad this finally happened because I never really liked Mircea and figured he was using her. #TeamPritkin
The ending was a whirlwind of action and suspense. I can’t wait to see where the next book will go.
Ride the Storm finally sees Cassie finish her travels to the sixth century. IN her quest to save Pritkin, Cassie comes across a fey legion set out to enslave the human woman. With the help of the women, who turn out to be witches, they drive back the forces of the Fey. In cohoots with the Fey is the missing acolyte Johanna who has turned the Fey king against Cassie. In order to survive Cassie must convince the Fey King and centuries of Pythias that she is her time’s Pythia and not Johanna. This book is the culmination of events from Hunt the Moon and I’m excited for the next installment.
A fantastic end to the current arc. Rosier’s development over the last few books has been satisfying to watch. I recently reread his first appearance and its like night and day. We finally get some answers out of Mircea. Pritkin’s soul journey comes to an end and I’m going to miss baby!Pritkin. There are quite a few heart stopping moments.
I adore this book and this series and will read until the end.