Tracking the Tempest (Jane True, Bk 2)
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Elizabeth (jopmav) - , reviewed 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.
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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