Friday, April 4, 2014

The Ripple Effect by J.A. Saare

The Ripple Effect by J.A. Saare
2012, Mundania Press
Series: Book 3 of Rhiannon's Law

Synopsis: There is always a price to pay…

Rhiannon Murphy visited the future, witnessed hell on earth and made choices to change things for the greater good. Unfortunately there are consequences for her actions, the penalties for her interference possibly more than she can bear. Determined to sever her debt with a fallen angel, she pushes everything aside, focusing on locating Marigold Vesta’s resting place.

Until death comes knocking at her door.

When Disco’s maker arrives in New York, he resents Rhiannon on a level she can’t begin to comprehend. Yet Marius isn’t her most dangerous adversary, not by a long shot. Marius’s sire -- a half-demon -- is determined to see the necromancer who stunned the vampire world on her knees. If she won’t bend, he’ll do everything in his power to make her break. No price is too high, meaning no one is safe -- including Disco and Paine.

Dealt a blow from which she can never recover, Rhiannon turns to the only person who can help her: the fallen angel who is relying on Rhiannon to save her soul. Bartering with a creature from Heaven is probably just as dangerous as starting a war with a demon from Hell, but with nothing to lose it’s no longer about life or death.

It’s about getting even.


The Good: I love Rhiannon's Law. This is one of my absolutely favorite series. And Rhiannon is not only one of my favorite heroines, but definitely the one I would want to hang out with (or really, just be her). She is at her Rhiannon-esque best here in The Ripple Effect. Some major, MAJOR, things go down in this book. Unheard of things. Unthinkable things. Ming blowing things. Fans of the series may never be the same again. I know I can't handle the feels right now.

The Bad: But, but, what now? The book leaves us off in a scary place. A place that readers may not want the series to go. I may be dreading the next book more than anticipating it.

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