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Ethought Online SuperMarket - Embrace the Night (Cassandra Palmer)

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Manufacturer: Tantor Media
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Binding: Audio CD Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781400108190 Format: Audiobook ISBN: 1400108195 Label: Tantor Media Manufacturer: Tantor Media Number Of Items: 13 Publication Date: 2008-11-01 Publisher: Tantor Media Release Date: 2008-06-19 Studio: Tantor Media
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In this third entry in the popular Cassandra Palmer series, Cassie is forced to travel back in time to retrieve an ancient book of spells---although doing so could spell disaster for the world.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best in the series yet Comment: This book is definitely the best in the Cassandra Palmer series. In my opinion, each books is better than the previous. There are a lot of characters, and I did find myself having to pause at times to remember who somebody was. It was so entertaining, though. I found myself bouncing between wanting Cassie with Mircea and wanting her with Pritkin. I guess my opinion varied depending on who she was around at the time. This book is very action packed and doesn't have a dull moment in it. Can't wait for Curse the Dawn to be released!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Karen, more Pritkin please! Comment: Embrace the night was a good read. There was a little too much backdrop talk, back and forth and blah, blah, blah for me.!!!SPOILER ALERT!!! It was nice to see the "geis" story over. It makes me wonder what Chance will write about in the next book. I'm hoping it's a whole lot more of Pritkon and Cassie...together!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best book of the three so far in this series! Comment: Non-stop action involving mages (magic), witches, vampires, casino life, time travel, Fairies, humor, love, intrigue....you get the picture. This was the best of the three so far and I can't wait until the fourth book is published. Karen Chance has turned into a very good author with an original story and memorable characters. There is a ghost that wasn't the best of gamblers in life (swam the Mississippi w/extra baggage attached to his feet), an acerbic white war mage sworn to serve/protect Cassie Palmer (now the Pythia, chief seer, of the world), vampires, a love spell/curse, court intrigue - you name it. I highly recommend this book and the whole series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great storyline Comment: Took a chance, no pun intended, on this author and loved it. Anxiously awaiting next book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Embrace the Night by Karen Chance Comment: Spoilers below:
I have to say, Cassie Palmer really DID embrace the night in this latest book by Karen Chance. She does a lot of interesting things in this book that she would not have been willing or capable of doing in the first two books.
The book starts off a couple weeks after the last book ends but the action starts immediately with no review of what has happened in previous books. This can make the series a little difficult to read if you are not reading them one after the other or if you pick up the wrong one first.
Cassie is still trying to fit into her role as the new Pythia, the seer for the entire magical community, but she seems to have much better luck finally adapting to the position in this novel. At several points near the end she uses her position to justify her actions to some characters that would have been on her do-not-cross list in the previous books and they step aside for her. It's gratifying to see her make some progress in that arena.
Since the storyline does deal so heavily with finding the Codex Merlini in both time and space the action can get a little garbled but the plot is not so complex that you get lost, just complex enough for you to really think about aspects of it. Cassie is seeking out the Codex in order to reverse the geis that was placed on her (once) and Mircea (twice) to bind them together. Since this threatens Cassie's independence she's willing to go through quite a few hoops to get it removed. An emergency 'out' was built into the geis (sex with the originator - in this case Mircea - or with one of his chosen stand-ins) but Cassie tried that in the last book with Tomas and it didn't exactly work.
Along for the ride is Pritkin who, as a war mage, is sworn to protect the Pythia. Pritkin is the source of most of the confusing aspects of this book as several interesting factoids about his past come to light. First off, Pritkin is half incubus and his father, King of the Demons, would really like to kill the Pythia and nearly seduces Cassie twice to get the job done. The thing is that he looks almost exactly like Pritkin but more stylish so Cassie confuses them at first.
The other major thing is Pritkin IS Merlin and wrote the Codex way back in the day. This leads to a long series of time-jumping, confusion about a map to the Codex which interestingly enough somehow involves stripping, a lot of distrust and some almost paradoxical episodes. Pritkin has tried to remove the geis from Cassie and Mircea but since it got doubled on one end the spell warped and the standard removal spell just won't cut it.
Cassie finally figures out how to remove the geis but it involves having sex with a Mircea from two time periods. Some parts of that were quite confusing (is it a threesome if there are three bodies and only two lives?) and the rest was interesting and dramatic enough to make up for the confusing bits. Cassie still has several problems on the horizon but there's quite a bit more light at the end of this book than at the others. At least the geis is gone and Cassie is finally starting to assert some sway over others so she's not constantly running but standing up to protect as well.
This was my favorite of the books so far and I can't wait until the fourth book comes out.
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