Helpful Score: 2
Simon Canderous seems to have a handle on his psychometry (the ability to read the history of an object through touch) but then a fancy new mall electronically eats his girlfriend. The attack was an effort to keep hidden a centuries old secret. The bad news is the Simon doesn't like secrets, especially ones that suck Jane into their electrodes. Things get a lot more complicated when Simon's mentor is slowly going crazy, thinking he keeps seeing the ghost of his older brother, who disappeared as a teenager. Turns out, the brother isn't a ghost. He's a vampire.
I really like this series. Why? Because I like urban fantasy that doesn't stoop to gratuitous sex scenes. Yes, there's language but no nudity is a big plus in my book.
I really like this series. Why? Because I like urban fantasy that doesn't stoop to gratuitous sex scenes. Yes, there's language but no nudity is a big plus in my book.
Helpful Score: 1
Third in the series. I really enjoy the characters in this urban fantasy series--the author gives them lots of personality and humor. The plotline is busy and really moves along. Imaginative.