Curiosity is definitely going to get me dead one of these days. Probably real soon. I’m Gin Blanco. You might know me as the Spider, the most feared assassin in the South. I’m retired now, but trouble still has a way of finding me. Like the other day when two punks tried to rob my popular barbecue joint, the Pork Pit. Then there was the barrage of gunfire on the restaurant. Only, for … barrage of gunfire on the restaurant. Only, for once, those kill shots weren’t aimed at me. They were meant for Violet Fox. Ever since I agreed to help Violet and her grandfather protect their property from an evil coalmining tycoon, I’m beginning to wonder if I’m really retired. So is Detective Donovan Caine. The only honest cop in Ashland is having a real hard time reconciling his attraction to me with his Boy Scout mentality. And I can barely keep my hands off his sexy body. What can I say? I’m a Stone elemental with a little Ice magic thrown in, but my heart isn’t made of solid rock. Luckily, Gin Blanco always gets her man . . . dead or alive.
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“You could just run over him, I said. “He’s already dead, and it’s not like you haven’t done it before.”
“Yeah, but I don’t want bloody bits of dwarf stuck in my wheels for the next two weeks.” Finn sniffed “This is an Aston Martin, Gin. You don’t run over dead bodies in an Aston Martin.”
“Tell that to James Bond.”
Finn shot me a dirty look as he pulled out onto the street. ‘ – Pg 100 quote from Web of Lies
Another suburb installment in the Elemental Assassins series. It’s packed full of suspense, action, snark, unforgettable characters, & mystery.
Web of Lies packs a punch. Fletcher, her adaptive father, left her a parting gift when he passed away and this gift had some important and unexpected information on her family’s murder. Besides learning more about Gin and seeing her adoptive family we get to see Gin at work helping the little guy. Tobias Dawson was a nasty character and seeing Gin deal with that issue; just unforgettable.
Gin I adore her. She’s a kick-ass women. We see so many different sides of her. I don’t always step into the heroine’s shoes, but with this series it’s not hard not to.
Now the only thing I didn’t care for and I saw this coming in book one, Spider’s Bite, was Detective Donovan Caine. He’s a douchebag. The only thing they had going was the scorching sexual chemistry. I couldn’t see any long term potential for them, so it was no surprise he left. I felt bad and sad for Blanco about the way she was treated and how it all blew up, but I’m glad Caine is gone. He wasn’t right for Gin. Now I’m very intrigued with the introduction of Owen Grayson. Now, him I can’t wait to see more of. There’s just something about him that makes go, oh ya!
What can I say. After two extraordinary installments I think it’s safe to say that the Elemental Assassin series is a must read for Urban Fantasy fans. I’m hooked and I had a wonderful time reading Web of Lies and can’t wait to pick up the next book.
Rated: 5 Stars
The actual book’s plot was excellent.
I’m seriously disappointed because in book one, Donovan Caine and Gin have serious potential. Then in book two, he becomes angry she survives and leaves? Introduction of another love interest? I HATE when urban fantasy series do that!! Stay with the original love interest, especially as the moral conflict would help slow the romance down throughout the books! Don’t add some rich charmer to replace him. I also not thrilled with how little Gin considers Donovan’s emotions on the subject.
So I was upset, ticked off and didn’t really enjoy this one. I hope it gets better in the next one.
There were 2 major flaws to my mind 1-The gratuitous sex scene between the protagonist “Gin” and a cop “Donovan” They seem to have no connection with each other, just uncontrollable LUST! The book would have been just as good or better with out it! 2- The use of the phrase “gin joint” it was clever a couple of times but it is really overused! The time setting is contemporary America, so it just gets annoying. Due to those facts, this is a weak 4 stars.
That said the writing is great, lots of action and interesting characters, and the story progresses constantly! With each progressive book you learn more of the back story that brought Gin to the place she is today, and you see her changing, becoming more vulnerable with time and experience. Estep’s writing talent is strong and she doesn’t need to count on the few gimmicks she uses.