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Tracking the Tempest (Jane True, Bk 2)
Tracking the Tempest - Jane True, Bk 2
Author: Nicole Peeler
Jane’s been busy honing her supernatural powers and enjoying her newfound sense of confidence. Rockabill may not yet be heaven, but she’s realized it’s home  Valentine's Day is fast approaching, and Ryu -- Jane's bloodsucking boyfriend -- can't let a major holiday go by without getting all gratuitous. An overwh...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780316056571
ISBN-10: 031605657X
Publication Date: 7/1/2010
Pages: 358
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4 stars, based on 59 ratings
Publisher: Orbit
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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booklovr avatar reviewed Tracking the Tempest (Jane True, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I love Jane, I love that she isn't the typical cynical, leather-wearing, tattooed, weapon carrying heroine. Tracking the Tempest was not as good as Tempest Rising and I think it's due to the fact that there was a little too much sex, Ryu annoyed me, and I didn't particularly enjoy the conflict with the halfling (going to avoid spoilers here). In this book we did get to see more of Anyan as a man!! Jane is working at developing her abilities and at some points evaluating her relationship with Ryu; and, pretty much being a lot stronger than she gives herself credit for. Overall, I'd recommend this book-it just doesn't get the five stars that Tempest Rising got.
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ASJ avatar reviewed Tracking the Tempest (Jane True, Bk 2) on + 341 more book reviews
Really fun series. Different from most paranormal books. Not easy to guess what will happen. Very entertaining. Love the main characters. CAn't wait to read the next one in the series.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Tracking the Tempest (Jane True, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the second book in the Jane True series with 6 books currently on contract. The third book, Tempest Legacy, comes out in Jan 2011. I really enjoyed this book, even more than the first one, Tempest Rising.

This book picks up a few months after the first one leaves off. Jane is with Nell getting lessons on how to use her supernatural powers as a selkie. Then Ryu whisks Jane back to his home town of Boston for a romantic Valentine's Day weekend. Unfortunately things don't go as planned. People are ending up dead in a very crispy way and it is likely that a fire genie halfling with a serious grudge is responsible. Instead of being romanced by Ryu Jane is drawn into supernatural politics, running for her life, and hunting down a viscous murderer. The only good thing about it all is she is getting a lot of on the run training in her new powers.

This was a wonderful book. Like the first book Jane is funny and down to earth, she is a bit of a dork at points which only serves to make her more likable. There are some sizzling scenes between her and Ryu and more feeling begins to develop between them (although I am still having trouble taking Ryu completely seriously). Jane is starting to take charge of her life; she is working on her training and starting to stand up for herself.

We meet a lot of new interesting characters and get to learn a lot more about some of the ones introduced in the first book. My favorite is the Barghest Anyan, who we saw some of in the first book. He gets involved in this book in a big way. You also learn a lot more about how the Court operates and how they are governed. A new part of the supernatural community called the Borderlands is introduced; I am eager to hear more about the Borderlands in future books.

The pace of this book is faster than the second and there is a lot more action. I like how Jane knows her limits and tries to help in anyway she can, but stays out of the way in areas she doesn't excel in. I also enjoyed how Jane acts like an intelligent woman and doesn't just let herself get swept off her feet by Ryu but seriously looks at her relationship with him. I enjoyed some of the decisions she made towards the end of the book and think that this book really helped Jane grow as a character.

Overall a really great installment in this series. I am now officially hooked on Jane True. This book takes the series from a fun light read, to a fun read with some serious mojo going on. There is better world-building, better action, better plot, and great characterization in this book. I can't wait to read the next book, Tempests Legacy.
reviewed Tracking the Tempest (Jane True, Bk 2) on + 23 more book reviews
Tracking the Tempest is the 2nd book in the Jane True series by Nicole Peeler. I absolutely loved this book and this series!
Tracking the Tempest picks up not long after Tempest Rising finished. In this book we get to learn more about the various characters as well as meet a few new ones. The book begins right before Valentine's Day and we learn that Jane has been training with Nell mainly trying to learn how to defend herself. She receives a present from her lover Ryu that was somewhat unexpected. Her gift starts the beginning of an adventure for Jane where she learns more about her powers and meets new people. Jane does a lot of growing and begins questioning the way things are as well as her life in general.
I found this newest installment in the Jane True series to be amazing. It was fast paced, filled with adventure and left me desperately waiting for the next book in the series to come out.


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