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Lädt ... Knight of Wands (Precog in Peril, #2)von Theo FenravenKeine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. While I really did enjoy this one, for some reason it didn't have the impact the first one did. And that disappointed me a little. Not sure why either, which makes it frustrating lol. Still a good solid read. Although ending on a cliffhanger, one of my pet peeves... luckily I already have the next one on my Kobo ready to read. I really enjoyed the second book in this trilogy. It was fun to have Harper back as well as some of the other secondary characters. I enjoyed seeing how Gray & Cooper's relationship is deepening and becoming more meaningful to each of them. Great to see how the mystery is playing out and becoming more involved. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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This second book in the Precog in Peril trilogy picks up right where the last book ended. Gray and Cooper find the key hidden in Graham's secret hiding spot and head to the bank to find out just what the safe deposit box holds. There is a load of money and a set of what may be priceless tarot cards. Mystery piles upon mystery with the unexpected arrival of Gray's cousin, Harper, who moves onto the Constant Companion. The money disappears from a locked boat and Gray and Cooper find themselves needing to visit the astral plane looking for but only getting vague answers. The guys decide that they need to pay another visit to Jolly Roger which gives Harper a much needed vacation even though she tends to stifle their sexual antics. The book ends on another damnable "To Be Continued" which Mr. Fenraven has assured me will be the last of its kind. The story leaves Gray and Cooper with more questions than a box of trivial pursuit and powers that just keep growing. I lost half of my afternoon to this fun story and don't regret a second of it. Mr. Fenraven has managed to weave another exciting yet easy read full of mystery, romance and the paranormal into a cohesive and fast moving story. Harper and her drama added another dimension to the story line that kept things interesting. The cast of characters from book one are back to either guide or confuse the guys just when they think they have a handle on things. I enjoyed this book more than the last primarily because I know and feel comfortable with the well written characters. I would recommend that fans of paranormal mystery buy the two books now as there is enough of a story to sink your teeth into and the last book in the trilogy is due out in January. (