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MiamiMark
  • Rated 4 stars

A series where you feel the author is really just beginning to hit her stride with these characters. This book builds and expands on the entries previously.

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  • Rinn
      • Rated 3 stars

    This series is how it always is. Full of twists and turns and steady. It isn't one of those stories that keeps you on the edge of your seat and Burning Bridges isn't impossible to put down but it is interesting and the story is very good. This writing isn't poor nore is this a suspense novel. Wren, Sergei and their crew are steady characters with depth and interest. You want to know whats going to happen to them next but you can wait until you are comfortable to find out. I want to read the next one and see how they are going to deal with the new sets of problems they have encountered, and for the first time ever I am actually worried about Wren, she is near her limit and I wonder how much more of the stress she can take.

    Rinn wrote this review Friday, August 7 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    tmmercury
      • Rated 3 stars

    Not as strong as the first three books in the series. Politics and red-herrings aside, there is still a powerful story of friendship, discrimination, and love. Sergi is my favorite character in these books and he never disappoints.

    tmmercury wrote this review Monday, February 4 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    MiamiMark
      • Rated 4 stars

    A series where you feel the author is really just beginning to hit her stride with these characters. This book builds and expands on the entries previously.

    MiamiMark wrote this review Friday, September 14 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Gail Dayton
      • Rated 3 stars

    Valere is a retriever with the ability to go unnoticed—virtual invisibility. She has to work at being seen—but now she's gotten involved with this new Truce thing, where the Council (a magicians organization that wants everyone to toe their line) and the lonejacks (magicians who don't toe anybody's line) and the fatae (magical non-humans) are working together to protect each other from vigilante humans who are trying to get rid of all the magic folk. And she's also trying to deal with her relationship with her business partner who's become her lover in the past year, and run a business retrieving things (okay, sometimes it could be called theft, but not always), and keep her friends alive (see relationship thing) and—well, this super secret organization to benefit humanity called the Silence has discovered the Council and the lonejacks and that's not necessarily a good thing... Gilman has a lot of threads she's weaving into this story, and she weaves them all very well. This did feel a bit to me like an episode of a miniseries or TV show, rather than a self-contained story. I enjoyed it a lot.

    Gail Dayton wrote this review Tuesday, August 21 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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