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Stormwalker by Allyson James
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it was amazing
bookshelves: arc, reviewed

Wow. Just wow. I had originally thought that the Native American female lead was soon becoming overused. I thought: okay, the concept of the story sounds interesting, but this Janet character probably wont stand a chance against Mercy Thompson or Jane Yellowrock. How very wrong I was.

If anything, I must concede now that Janet holds this certain type of allure that neither Jane nor Mercy have. I've always been attracted to the types of characters who have some elemental powers, and Janet Begay's specialty is definitely something that interests me. As a Stormwalker, she has the ability to control any storm around her--even if it gives her the worst hangover-feeling after. Imagine Storm from X-men, except instead of commanding storms around her, Janet needs a storm in order to tap into her power. This lends to interesting situations that reveal just how cunning and resourceful she can be.

There is no random man that Janet stumbles upon during her journey. Instead, readers are introduced to a sexy, arrogant, frustrating fire-wielder named Mick. Can I just say that Mick is one sizzling ex-boyfriend? In the beginning of the book, when he finally saunters into the current scene (and into my heart), Janet slowly begins to explain why the two separated in the first place, and I felt myself sympathizing with the poor girl. Who would ever want to be smothered while dating someone? I know I wouldn't. Yet despite this, I still wanted to grab Janet by the shoulders to give her a good shake. Actually, now that I think about it, I wanted to do the same to Mick also. Gotta love it when characters are ignorant...especially in the good way.

But Tori, you might ask, how can characters be ignorant in a good way? While the tension betwixt the two characters is frustrating to a certain extent, I think that on some level, the two know that they--despite differing feelings--care for each other, which comes before all else. There is this certain appeal, for me at least, when two characters have a history together. Allyson doesn't instantly deliver a relationship with a happily ever after for either characters, but she does offer a relationship with instant gratification. Readers aren't forced to be wary due to anything being rushed. If Janet and Mick decide they want to have sex, then we can rationalize it by saying that, due to a past together, they are reconnecting. Humans do it all the time. It was perfect for the two of them.

I'm almost tempted to guarantee that this plot will make you grow animated at some point, but I won't. Read the book, and see for yourself if you had the same reaction I did. For me, it was when I reached the end of chapter 17. I won't go into the details about what happened (because it is way too juicy to spoil for anyone) but all I could think and gasp and then scream was: "What, what, what, WHAT?!" In fact, I'm still flabbergasted. Biggest. plot. twist. ever. I loved it!

Allyson James has a new and interesting series well worth reading. Not only are the covers for this series beautiful (sorry, had to mention it), but her characters and plot are so unique and interesting that one would be deemed crazy for not giving this series a shot. You hear me? Get this book pronto!
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Finished Reading
March 26, 2010 – Shelved
April 9, 2010 – Shelved as: arc
April 15, 2010 –
page 41
12.42% "I wish I had a copy of the book and not an e-book. This is like crack so far!"
April 27, 2010 – Shelved as: reviewed

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message 1: by CaliGirlRae (new) - added it

CaliGirlRae Excellent review, Tori! I may have to pick this one up. You sold me at NA heroine. :-D


Torzilla Rae wrote: "Excellent review, Tori! I may have to pick this one up. You sold me at NA heroine. :-D"

Thank you! Glad to hear you'll be checking this book out--I loved it :)


message 3: by Simon (new) - added it

Simon Enjoyed your review. I've heard of Jane Yellowrock and Mercy Thompson. What are some other Urban Fantasy books with a Native American female lead?


message 4: by Torzilla (last edited May 17, 2010 08:00PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Torzilla Susie wrote: "Enjoyed your review. I've heard of Jane Yellowrock and Mercy Thompson. What are some other Urban Fantasy books with a Native American female lead?"

I believe Urban Shaman by C.E. Murphy is another one. There were a few others... But of course, I can't think of them now that I actually want to list them.


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