chez_jae: (Archer book)
Lion Heart (Sentinels #2)Lion Heart by Doranna Durgin

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



At work yesterday, I finished reading my lunchbreak book, Lion Heart by Doranna Durgin. It's part of Silhouette's "Nocturne" line, and it's the second book in the "Sentinel" series. The main characters are ocelot Sentinen Lyn Maines and cougar Sentinel Joe Ryan.

After the death of his partner, Joe has been banished to the mountains of Arizona. Although no one could prove he had anything to do with Dean's death, his new assignment on the fringes is meant to send a message. Unknown to the leadership of the Sentinels, Joe has the ability to channel the power that resides in the mountain. Now, however, the Core, adversaries of the Sentinels, are trying to steal the power for themselves, heedless of the damage it can cause the mountain and its inhabitants.

Lyn is one of the Sentinels' best trackers, and she's been sent to Arizona to find out just what Joe Ryan is up to. Initially prepared to believe he's a rogue, Lyn soon realizes that Joe loves the mountain and is just as intent on protecting it as she is. By the time they learn to trust one another, however, it may already be too late.

For once, one of these Nocturne books featured a strong, savvy female lead who was not subjected to assault or abuse. Can I get a 'hallelujah' from the chorus?! Thank you, Doranna Durgin, for crafting a capable heroine who didn't need to be forged in the fires of misogynistic abuse. That being said, not only were the characters portrayed well, but the plot was fast and engaging. While there was some resolution at the end, there was no ultimate resolution.

Favorite line: "The world is made of interlocking layers, not separate units."

Very good story, and some redemption for this line from Silhouette. Four stars.
chez_jae: (Books)
In Celebration of Lammas NightIn Celebration of Lammas Night by Josepha Sherman

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



At lunch, I finished reading the book I'd taken to the office. It was In Celebration of Lammas Night, an anthology edited by Josepha Sherman. Each story is based on a song written by Mercedes Lackey, entitled 'Lammas Night', in which a young, traveling mage is persuaded to stay in a small village to replace their wizard, who died under mysterious circumstances. She is given his cottage to live in, and gradually, she realizes she is being haunted by her predecessor. He shows her a spell book with two, virtually identical spells--one to banish a spirit, and the other to return said spirit to life. Now the witch must choose the wizard's fate.

Although the theme of each story was the same, it was interesting to see how the various authors interpreted it. Some had the mage making a clear choice, while others left it to the reader's imagination as to which spell she chose to cast.

Favorite lines:
♦ "You can't make a cow back into a heifer."
♦ Dervish is his name.
Hah!

I'm not a big fan of anthologies, but the book was entertaining enough. Giving it 4 stars.

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