Dragon Wytch (Sisters of the Moon, Book 4) | 
enlarge | Author: Yasmine Galenorn Publisher: Berkley Category: Book
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Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 042522239X Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780425222393 ASIN: 042522239X
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Product Description The DArtigo sisters are half-human, half-Fae operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. Camille is doing her best to juggle magic, men, and the demonic war into which theyve been thrustuntil she discovers a secret that could change all their lives.
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Pretty good fantasy sequel August 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was a little leery of what the author planned to do since each of the three previous books was from the viewpoint of one of the sisters, which was disorientating, and now we have a fourth book but no fourth sister. Well, to keep it simple, we circled back to the same viewpoint as the first book. All in all though this is a very light and entertaining book that needs to be taken at face value and not delved for deeper meaning.
Dragon Wytch August 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This particular book got off to a slightly slow start but once it got moving, it never slowed down. I love the direction the book is taking. I commend the author for thinking outside the box and having such an intersting love triangle, extremely nontradional and very interesting. I love how the book ended and can't wait for the next installment. I highly recommend this book and the rest of the series.
Lovely and enticing August 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I loved the three previous books that I grabbed this one off the shelf immediately. I found that this book like the others picks up pretty close where the others left off. I also love how Galenorn writes each book in the prospective of the sister so that you can get a more in depth feel for each of the characters and how they react with one another and their own personal secrets. I am excited to uncover the rest of the seals, rearing of the gargoyle, finding love for the last sister and find a lost love for one, while trying to save the Earth from the underworld.
You can read this book independently because Galenorn does give a brief excerpt about the previous three, but I would not recommend it. They give too much background and foundation for this fourth one. Just the way I like them.
Lovers of witches, vamps & dragons August 9, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Fast paced and just as good as all the others. You'll love this series!
Losing its luster August 1, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Dragon Wytch is the fourth installment in the Sisters of the Moon series, this time told from Camille's point of view as the Earthside group continues to search for another seal and fight off the regular hordes of demons and darkness. In this book Smokey finally calls in her debt to him and she becomes his love toy for a few less-than-exciting love scenes, one of which Morio joins in. And Trillian disappears, presumably kidnapped somewhere in OW. A unicorn, a sprite, and ancient goddesses descend to play their part and Menolly and Delilah are less active in this story.
Honestly, I've had a hard time reading this series from the beginning, and this book very much reminded me why. Galenorn has a rather slow, overly detailed writing style and her stories often crawl at a snail's pace. I mean, do we really need to know the pattern on the china and what kind of sandwiches they had for lunch?
But each book, about a third or half the way through, seems to finally pick up the pace and keep just enough interest going that I keep reading the series. Camille is not my favorite character and by now, four books in, it's a lot of the "same old same old". Same outfits, same issues with her multiple lovers, same habit of talking way too much.
If, like me, you have been reading this series from the start, you probably want to read this one just to keep up with the story line. But I'm definitely hoping the sixth book, told from Delilah's point of view, is a better and more interesting read. And that Galenorn's copyeditor takes more red ink to the manuscript and tightens things up a bit.
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