Fire Works in the Hamptons: A Willow Tate Novel

Fire Works in the Hamptons: A Willow Tate Novel (Willow Tate #3)

3.72 of 5 stars 3.72  ·  rating details  ·  47 ratings  ·  10 reviews
Graphic novelist Willow Tate has a paranormal talent for "drawing" beings from the realm of Faerie into our world. So why did she foolishly make the hero of her next book a fire wizard? Now she has to contend with a rash of "fire" flies, a gorgeous firefighter, and an arsonist who seems determined to set East Hampton ablaze...
Paperback, 320 pages
Published November 1st 2011 by DAW
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Chrissa
This book was knife-edge for me: I loved the secondary world Jerome created from which Willow draws her creatures, Willow's mother's dog-rescue background, and the special and mundane characters who people the community in which this novel takes place. On the other hand, I felt the main character (Willow Tate) read much younger than her given age and the romance subplots eventually demolished my interest in completing the book.

This was particularly evident in the subpar will they/won't they no-m...more
Jessica
I enjoyed Fire Works in the Hamptons much more than Night Mares in the Hamptons. The combination of multiple adversaries and the quest to find out about the fire bugs make for an engaging read. A final revelation at the end of the book definitely increase my anticipation for subsequent novels. But certain personality traits in Willow Tate, the titular character, gets on my nerves. I might read the subsequent books in the series if I chance upon them.
Berrendsci
Fun, and perhaps a good deal better than the first book in this series (I missed the second one). I am a sucker for a good beetle, and there were so many of them. Also nice to see more into the special quirks/talents of the townspeople and less of the cranky (for no really good reason) grandmother.
Holly
May 09, 2012 Holly rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: own
It was fun a little draggy in someplaces but everything was there to make it an engaging story. Really the only thing that kept getting on my nerves was the fac that nothing ever happened between her a Piet. I dont think anyone over thinks sex that much in real life...
Sandra
My favorite of the series so far. More than enough to make me run out and buy the next Book ASAP. (view spoiler)[...and I'm glad that there isn't going to be a new bedmate in every book. It gets old, in fiction and IRL.) (hide spoiler)]
Sandy
I enjoy the stories in the Willow Tate series for their originality. Unfortunately I never really seem to connect to the characters.
Al
Very good. Paranormal with light romance and a dash of humor
Poppy
I loved this book. I've loved this whole series so far. Can't wait for the next one!
Lschult
May 05, 2013 Lschult marked it as to-read
Shelves: to-buy, mystery
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Celia Jerome lives in Paumanok Harbor near the tip of Long Island, New York. She believes in magic, yard sales, and small dogs.

Source: http://www.celiajerome.com/AboutCelia...
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