Really enjoying this series!
When Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin accepts Djinn David's offer of marriage, she's on top of the world. The wardens aren't happy about her plans, and the old Djinn think David is putting them in danger by marrying Jo. Planning a wedding can be tough, but with a sudden earthquake destroying the bridal shop, Joanne knows something is wrong. A new entity is threatening wardens, Djinn and even Mother Earth herself. The Sentinels want to wipe the Djinn off the face of the earth and have made David their prime target. Now Jo will do anything to save David, the djinn, and mankind.
This is the 7th book in Caine's Weather Warden series. We get more of David in this book, and we also see a lot of Lewis, Kevin and Cherise. My only problem with this book was the many unresolved issues at the end. I would have liked to see a complete resolution to the Sentinel problem. My rating: 4 Stars.
When Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin's Djinn lover, David, asks her to marry him, factions among both Djinn and humans are not happy. But wedding plans are interrupted by a new, strange threat, one that not only has never been encountered before, but the Djinn cannot even see or sense. And it's powerful enough to destroy the earth.
On the whole this story was well constructed, ending predictably in a kind of cliffhanger to make the reader want to read the next book. But overall I'm getting rather tired of Jo, her sassy remarks, her eye-rolling obsession with fashion, shoes and muscle cars, and David's obsessive, undying love and lust. When Caine concentrates on the story instead of trying to get cute with her characters, then it becomes more readable, and luckily she manages to keep her focus on the important aspects of the book enough to produce a fairly good read. I might even read the next one - but if I never did, I don't think I'd really care.