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Bitter Bite
- Elemental Assassin, Book 14
- Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang
- Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
Which is stronger: blood ties or a battle-tested friendship? That's the question Gin Blanco asks when a friend's long-lost relative strolls into town. The suspicious reunion is a surprise for everyone - and a big problem for Gin.
Book 14 in the New York Times best-selling urban fantasy series RT Book Reviews calls "unbeatable entertainment"!
It's not easy being queen bee of an underworld abuzz with crooks and killers. Wielding my potent Ice and Stone elemental magic will get me only so far - my real secret is my tight-knit makeshift family, a motley crew of cops and criminals, dwarves, and playboys. My foster brother, Finnegan Lane, is my right-hand man, but when his suddenly not-dead relative comes back into the picture, I'm the one on the outside looking in.
It's funny how life works: One minute your best friend is rock steady, and the next he's doe eyed and buying in to this whole loving-relative routine to the point of ignoring you. I'd like to be happy for Finn, I really would. But all of my instincts are telling me that beneath the syrupy-sweet demeanor and old-fashioned charm, this sudden interloper is planning something. The whole shtick leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. This person might have avoided the grave once, but I'll put anyone who hurts Finn in the ground - for good.
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- lukexlb
- 26-02-16
these books keep getting better
the story is well written and I am looking forward to the next book and the storyline is very strong and you can tell how Jin has evolved as a caricter
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- Nikki
- 03-06-20
I love this series but....
I do like this series, an elemental assassin as my ‘hero’ leading lady is a different take on the urban fantasy genre I love and I’m enjoying it. But, I do feel the writer condescends the reader sometimes.
Gin is supposedly a powerful element with more power than most because of the double elemental power thing, yet conveniently enough she doesn’t or can’t use it for some ridiculous reason when facing the latest big bad. She supposedly brought down her entire mansion home when just a child with her stone power but as an adult never manages to be able to use that power well enough as a weapon?! The best we see her do is harden her skin so she can take blows/bullets which is great and all but why wouldn’t you use it as an offensive weapon too? She also killed Mab by combining both her powers, which she has now apparently long forgotten how to do or can’t anymore. However she uses her power in one book is conveniently forgotten in future books if it doesn’t fit how the author wants Gin to be trapped or scuppered in some way. It’s slightly ridiculous and patronising.
Equally and this the thing that really got me in this book, it’s been annoying me for a few books now but in this one it just takes the biscuit. Gin is an intelligent woman, yet somehow in each book she never manages to piece together the glaringly obvious clues that are staring her in the face?!?! - IT WAS OBVIOUSLY THE BANK!! How the hell else is Finn involved, not acknowledging that is a joke. In previous books I’ve put it down to the fact that I read a lot of books and that might be why I can predict what’s next and maybe, just maybe Gin wouldn’t have guessed. BUT if she’s this intelligent woman, a deadly assassin that survives time and again, presumably she would learn?! YET SHE NEVER DOES, If anything the author portrays her as increasingly too stupid to figure anything out until it cracks her on the head! Every book she makes reference to her paranoia like that might still be a valid excuse! Errrm no, anyone with half a brain, including her friends would realise by now that her paranoia is usually valid and worth paying attention to. It’s so annoying. There is a really obvious point where even if she hadn’t figured it out before then the list of businesses would have given it away - not acknowledging that is a joke and frankly patronising, disappointing and dissatisfying.
But, I do persist in reading the books because they do have good qualities and storylines. even though it doesn’t sound like it, I do like this series, if only the author didn’t assume all readers are idiots and will easily overlook the gaping holes, and actually took the time to write Gin intelligently solving the problems she faces, these books would be amazing.
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