Genre: YA/Paranormal
Description:
“Years of hard work preceded her entry to the Oval Office. She
attended the right prep schools and right colleges. She made sure to make all
the right contacts, ingratiating herself into the right circles. But all those
rights hadn’t been enough.
In the end, she’d needed her mother.
And now it was time to repay that debt.”
Author:
Globetrotter Imogen Rose is Swedish by birth, went to college in
London (where she received a PhD in immunology), and is now a Jersey girl.
After her eight-year-old daughter insisted she write down her stories, Rose
wrote the first of her Portal Chronicles series and decided to let it out into
the world. The response was so positive that she’s continued writing. With the
addition of this one she now has eleven books available, plus foreign
translations of many.
For more, visit Rose’s website.
Appraisal:
It's been almost two years since Imogen Rose's last book. I found
myself slipping easily into her world and hearing about the latest adventures
of the characters (at least the likable ones) was like catching up with old
friends.
In each installment we learn a little more about Rose's paranormal
creatures, not just their personalities, but their capabilities or powers. We
understand the world they live in a bit better, which is partially our world,
but things are going on that we aren't aware of or misinterpret based on our
limited knowledge.
In this latest installment two of the main characters are having a baby.
This is complicated not only by the child-to-be's genetic makeup (a combination
of fairy, demon, and wanderer, the last a paranormal creature that might be
unique to Rose's story worlds) which is unique enough as to be hard to predict
how it will work out, but also due to some issues with the grandmother-to-be.
Then there is the US President and the wrath her mother is trying to unleash on
the world. Needless to say, tension is high and how or if it will turn out okay
is in question right up until the end.
Those who have been waiting for this aren't going to be disappointed.
Those who haven't, now is as good a time to hop on board, either reading
Domination or going back to the start of the series.
Buy now
from: Amazon US Amazon UK
FYI:
Some adult language.
Although part of a series, reading this book as a standalone would
work fine as the author gives enough grounding in past events to get new
readers up to speed while refreshing the memories of those who have been around
since the beginning.
Original review posted January 17, 2017.
Format/Typo
Issues:
Review is based on an advance copy and I can't judge the final version
in this area.
Rating: *****
Five Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate word count: 85-90,000 words
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