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3.0 out of 5 stars
review by ninefly @ story on a page,
By ninefly "story on a page" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Poison Sleep (Mass Market Paperback)
excerpt from detailed review here: [...]Marla is just as snipey and down-to-business as the first book, but we see a slightly less-prickly side of her as she gets hilariously smitten over love-talker Joshua, and employs a dying man off the street. The themes dealt with in this book are radically different from the myths and prophecies in the first, focusing instead around the various deviations of sexual attraction and power (though I wouldn't call this "steamy" lol). The twists and bends of character betrayals and deaths keep the story interesting, even if there's less action-packed violence.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
You May Not Be Able to Rest until the Book is Finished,
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This review is from: Poison Sleep (Mass Market Paperback)
Marla Mason is the leader among equals of the sorcerers in the city of Felport. It's her job to protect the city and keep the other sorcerers in line - something that is not so easy to do when one of the sorcerers has hired an assassin to kill her and another has escaped from a mental institution and is wreaking havoc across the city. Then, to top it all off, Marla has found love, which means all her attentions may not be where they should be.Even with help from her faithful partner, Rondeau, her competent consigliere, Hamil, and her new personal assistant, Ted, Marla can't seem to get a handle on the situation. But she'll have to find a way to stop the madness soon or lose her city and herself forever. T.A. Pratt's second instalment of her Marla Mason series proves to be even more enchanting and enthralling than her first. Poison Sleep shows another side of Marla and gives the reader better insight into her quirks, powers, and love of her city. The reader also learns more about the varying degrees of magic and personalities that create Marla's allies and adversaries. And the action never stops. If you're looking for an intriguing look at the world of sorcerers and their trials and tribulations then you need to read Poison Sleep. |
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Poison Sleep by T.A. Pratt (Mass Market Paperback - Mar 25 2008)
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