The Hot Zone
I received a digital and print copy in exchange for an honest review from Berkley and Netgalley.
Okay so this is a book you have to read from the beginning of the series. The Hot Zone is the 3rd book in the Rainshadow series and the 11th book in the Harmony/Arcane series (its a little confusing if you haven't been reading the other books to know why there are connections from previous installments) The Hot Zone follows Sedona after she is thrown into a catastrophe of a past it catches up with her attempting to remake her life and find a nice little niche for herself when surprise surprise more tragedy strikes, and of course the ex walks back onto the scene. Isn't that just like life? When things are going great all but who shows up?
I really loved Cyrus already so I found myself just a smidge partial. I loved how well a supporting hero he was and as a man that knew how to embrace and support a woman for who and what she was without stifling her or stepping on her shine.
I thought Jayne has done a great job creating a read that plays right into the Halloween season as well as the rest of the year and also dips a nod at her previous books for fans that have been through it for the long haul.
Okay so this is a book you have to read from the beginning of the series. The Hot Zone is the 3rd book in the Rainshadow series and the 11th book in the Harmony/Arcane series (its a little confusing if you haven't been reading the other books to know why there are connections from previous installments) The Hot Zone follows Sedona after she is thrown into a catastrophe of a past it catches up with her attempting to remake her life and find a nice little niche for herself when surprise surprise more tragedy strikes, and of course the ex walks back onto the scene. Isn't that just like life? When things are going great all but who shows up?
I really loved Cyrus already so I found myself just a smidge partial. I loved how well a supporting hero he was and as a man that knew how to embrace and support a woman for who and what she was without stifling her or stepping on her shine.
I thought Jayne has done a great job creating a read that plays right into the Halloween season as well as the rest of the year and also dips a nod at her previous books for fans that have been through it for the long haul.