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Original Title: | The Taste of Night |
ISBN: | 0061339687 (ISBN13: 9780061339684) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Signs of the Zodiac #2 |
Characters: | Joanna Archer, The Tulpa, Shadow Zodiac, Light Zodiac |
Setting: | United States of America |
Vicki Pettersson
ebook | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 3.77 | 5775 Users | 209 Reviews
Identify Containing Books The Taste of Night (Signs of the Zodiac #2)
Title | : | The Taste of Night (Signs of the Zodiac #2) |
Author | : | Vicki Pettersson |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | April 27th 2007 by HarperCollins Publishers (first published March 27th 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Adult. Science Fiction Fantasy |
Description As Books The Taste of Night (Signs of the Zodiac #2)
The Second Sign of the ZodiacBeing mortal isn’t easy. Being a superhero is even harder.
Even mortal, Joanna Archer was nobody’s idea of a victim. But now, infused with the supernatural power to alter the battle between Shadow and Light forever, what she’s become is a target. And when a toxic virus invades the valley, her allies are targets are well. To find the cure that will save them, Joanna must embrace her Shadow side … even if it leads her into an all-out battle with the demons of her past.
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Ratings: 3.77 From 5775 Users | 209 ReviewsCriticize Containing Books The Taste of Night (Signs of the Zodiac #2)
I liked it as much as the first in the series, I am immediately moving into book 3. It feels like I am there.The main character is an idiot. She always disregards the advice of others and does what she wants endangering her life and others.. I hate heroes/heroines like this. The second book in this series was series killer I will probably not be reading this series any more.
This book was freaking fantastic. As much as I liked the first book in this series, this on just blew it out of the water. There is still a lot of mythology being built around what you're reading, and sometimes you have to pause to think about what is really happening, but it doesn't take take away from the story at all. The characters are so relatable. You just want to hug/pat their head/kiss/beat the crap out of them. And the end? Sheesh. The END. I can't WAIT to read the third book. In fact,
Having an attitude and being "tough" are two different things and I don't think that the author or Joanna understand that. You have an "attitude" when you break into someone's house to kill them but then end up having to be rescued... You're "tough" if you can get yourself in to and (more importantly) OUT of trouble. I guess I was hoping for another Rachel Morgan, Mercedes Thompson or Kitty Norville kind of character.(Bad ass!) Joanna talks the talk but can't walk the walk. She's a selfish
The Archer is still learning and growing in her powers. Can she stop her biological father's plans? Will she learn what they are before it's too late? Will she get her vengeance against the Shadow who attacked her?
This series really annoyed me. I enjoyed the background of the main character and the build up of book one, but I thought Scent of shadows was better organized, it seemed like a second draft. This book was a bit more sloppy for a few reasons.It really irked me when Warren basically said Regan is a puppet for the 'king of shadows' but apparently Joanna forgot this because of her shock when her dad told her that he knew Regans schemes.I didnt like that Warren is more like the dictator of their
After reading Scent of Shadows by Vicki Pettersson I was left ecstatic with the Urban Fantasy genre as a whole even more as it was my fourth book into the genre. While Stray offered great amount of sexual tension and feline shapeshifters, Halfway to the Grave lots of action and sarcasm and Touch the Dark mix from mythology, magic and intrigued, it was Scent of Shadows that defined the genre for me. Vicki Pettersson pulled out a whole new world out of the nothing, relying on almost nothing known
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