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Genre: Urban Fantasy
Rating: 4 stars
Review is spoiler-free - the summary is not!
Summary: Accused of murder, Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin was chased across the country—and killed—by a team charged with hunting down rogue Wardens. Five days later, Joanne had a lovely funeral and was posthumously cleared of all charges. Her human life was over, but she had been reborn in Djinnhood. Now, until she masters her enhanced powers, Joanne must try to avoid being "claimed" by a human. But when a hazard that only a Djinn could sense infiltrates Earth's atmosphere, Joanne must somehow convince someone to do something about it—or the forecast will be deadly. So who said being all-powerful was going to be easy?
Thoughts: When I started Heat Stroke, it had been over a year since I read Ill Wind, the first book in Rachel Caine's Weather Warden series. And while I had geniunely enjoyed Ill Wind, and I could remember as much, I couldn't remember anything that had happened in it. I vaguely recalled the ending, I remembered the main character had a thing for fast cars, and... that was it.
So, needless to say, this book started off a bit rough. There were a lot of characters dealing with the emotional fall-out of the last book – and that really meant nothing at all to me. But soon enough, Caine ramped up the action and I no longer had to worry about what I didn't remember. There were are new problems to worry about!
Heat Stroke reminded me of what I adored about the first 6 books of the Morganville Vampire Series: the out-of-nowhere twists and turns. Rachel Caine is not an author to stick with the status quo. She'll set you up in one direction and then – BAM – she'll move you into another. Heat Stroke was filled with twists and turns – all of them utterly realistic.
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I can officially say that Heat Stroke took me from just being a Rachel Caine fan to being a Weather Warden fan. Apparently, Rachel Caine can write a main character in love with more than one leading man without turning the novel into a migraine inducing disaster. She can writes 3D villains who you can both pity and wish dead. She's also one of the few authors I've read who “abuses” her male characters just as much as her female ones. In short, she's fab - there is a reason she has so many fans!
Bottom line? Read the Weather Warden series! It is extremely enjoyable, highly realistic, kick-ass urban fantasy filled with fast cars and physics.
I have a very similar opinion to you on the Morganville series and I've been curious about this series. I may have to pick it up.
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I've only read the first two books in this series but I enjoyed them both. She is a really good author and I can't wait to pick up the 3rd book!
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