
Fortune's Ashes
The Firebrand Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Urquhart
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By:
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Helen Harper
A new power. A new threat. And some very new dangers.
Everything is falling apart. I've been cursed with the ability to catch glimpses of the future. It's a power which Lukas despises but it's one that I can't seem to get rid of. I'm also in trouble at work. Somebody else is claiming that they are the one true phoenix and that my entire existence is built on lies.
At least I have a cold case to investigate which will take my mind off my woes. Investigating the mysterious disappearance of an entrepreneurial gremlin is bound to keep me busy and focused—and surely nothing else is going to go wrong and nobody is going to get hurt.
Right?
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Sad to see the end of this series but it was a great ride!!
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I was exasperated by Emma’s childish approach to her relationship with Lucas. It’s bad enough we have the cliche romance between a young lady and an elder vampire, but does that have to mean that ordinarily smart Emma is a complete ninny when it comes to talking through relationship concerns? As the summary pointed out, Emma has unwillingly become a Cassandra, getting visions of the future. Because she’s scared of how he’ll handle the change, we’re supposed to believe that Emma, a supernatural who’s also a detective constable, runs away from Lucas and gives him the silent treatment for nearly a month … after he proposed? Who does that?! I really wish the author would stop writing Emma’s romance like she’s a high school airhead.
Thank goodness for Buffy the werewolf, who’s slightly unhinged and amusingly finds romance while getting in Emma’s way. Buffy’s part in the procedural gave the perfect counterbalance to what was a rather outlandish caper involving attacks against the sup squad. Even though I’m worried that the author is bent on giving Emma 2.5 kids, a dog and a white picket fence, this was fun enough that I’ll move on with the series and pray the focus remains firmly on paranormal police procedurals.
And Tellulah. I’m still hoping for an installment revealing Tellulah as a supernatural of some sort, maybe a trapped spirit needing Emma to free her? Wouldn’t that be fun?
Buffy alone is worth the price of admission
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Great resolution to the series.
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I bought this book because of the narrator. She is just excellent. I love her work on every book she narrates. The other reason to listen to this book is for the supporting characters. The great supporting "cast" makes Emma even more disappointing. The others can be funny/pleasant and strong (see Buffy). Emma is the real disaster of this series.
The Emma character is a stereotype of a childish, independant woman that thinks taking help is asign of weakness, even from someone that loves you. This is a bigger social problem reflected in this book series. Powerful women can't do it all, but in this bookEmma gets stronger with every resurrection, but not any wiser. That's the real shame in the writing.
Too Obnoxious
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