Jessica Andersen's Sky Keepers
A Must Read For Paranormal Romance Lovers
Sky Keepers
Author: Jessica Andersen
Published By: Signet Eclipse
Date Published: 2009
Pages: 454
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Reviewed By: Christina Tetreault
www.christinatetreault.com
Rating: (1-5 ) 5
Summary:
Sky Keepers is the third book in the
Jessica Andersen's incredible Final Prophecy Series. In this book
readers really get to Michael Stone, who was a secondary character in
the first two books. Michael has a dark secret that has skewed his
magical abilities toward the underworld. As a way to redeem himself
he sets out to save Sasha Ledbetter, the daughter of a renowned
Mayanist who died the previous year.
Sasha, a chef, spent her entire life
hearing about the ancient group of warriors known as the
Nightkeepers, but she never believed in them. Then Michael Stone
comes barreling into her life.
Soon Michael and Sasha must join forces
to prevent the forces of evil from getting stronger. At the same
time they must confront the passion that burns between them.
Christina's Thoughts:
I have a love hate relationship with
Jessica Andersen's Final Prophecy series. I love the world and the
characters that the author has created. They are life like and jump
off the page to the point that you almost expect them to be standing
next to you. The author does a marvelous job of interweaving action,
drama, and romance into every chapter of the book.
I hate the series because once I start
reading a book from it I CAN NOT PUT IT DOWN until it is done. The
books suck me and I just need to know what is going to happen next.
I can not say this about many book,
Overall opinion
I loved this book just as much as I did
the first two in the series. I consider it a must read for any
paranormal romance readers out there. Since it is part of series, I
would recommend that people read the first two books before picking
this one up. There are some references to events in the previous two
scattered in this one. I can not wait to dive into the next book in
the series which is sitting on my Kindle right now.
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