Midnight in St. Petersburg
by
Barbara J. Webb (Goodreads Author)
Rose Daziani is a sensitive—a powerful psychic who can read the hearts of those around her and see things no one else can. It’s a neat party trick, but doesn’t exactly pay the rent. That is, until a mysterious phone call summons her halfway around the world to the exotic city of St. Petersburg, Russia, and offers her a job using those psychic gifts she’s kept secret all he...more
Kindle Edition, 241 pages
Published
May 14th 2012
by Frontiers
(first published May 1st 2012)
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A vampire, a sensitive, a templar knight and a fae descendant, are all called to St. Petersburg. It sounds like the opening line of a joke doesn't it? Well, in this case it's a very serious matter. Something is desperately wrong with the city and Rose, the sensitive, can feel the blackness in every waking hour. They are offered a contract by an unnamed employer, to discover who is responsible for the murders. For Rose, this represents the opportunity of a lifetime, because not only will she fina...more
I didn’t finish Midnight in Paris. I found myself halfway through the book, unable to force myself to continue. All of the reviews seemed to be excellent, though few in number. I certainly could not agree with what other readers were saying.
The basic story is interesting. You’ve got four strangers brought to St. Petersburg to perform a job who each have something special ability. Rose is a sensitive, capable of feeling the emotions and any imprint of emotions in people/places. Mike is a templar...more
The basic story is interesting. You’ve got four strangers brought to St. Petersburg to perform a job who each have something special ability. Rose is a sensitive, capable of feeling the emotions and any imprint of emotions in people/places. Mike is a templar...more
My rating is closer to 3.5-3.75 stars but I rounded up.
I won this book on a Goodreads giveaway. This is a book that very much caught my attention because I love urban fantasy. I was hoping it would be as good as it looked.
When I started this book I was pretty disappointed. The first 100 pages dragged on for me and the pace didn't really pick up until about page 150. I could have put the book down before this point.
When the action got going and I got drawn into the world, I really started to enj...more
I won this book on a Goodreads giveaway. This is a book that very much caught my attention because I love urban fantasy. I was hoping it would be as good as it looked.
When I started this book I was pretty disappointed. The first 100 pages dragged on for me and the pace didn't really pick up until about page 150. I could have put the book down before this point.
When the action got going and I got drawn into the world, I really started to enj...more
I received this book as a goodreads giveaway. It had interested me from the beginning because fantasy is my favorite genre.
I must say that this was a really good read. I really liked that it is grammatically correct. The dialogue is not too complicated for teens while still having dialogue that would intrigue adults.
In my opinion, I think the author made rather easy to endear the characters to the reader, even if the character was a bit of an "ass" to begin with. There was also a lot of characte...more
I must say that this was a really good read. I really liked that it is grammatically correct. The dialogue is not too complicated for teens while still having dialogue that would intrigue adults.
In my opinion, I think the author made rather easy to endear the characters to the reader, even if the character was a bit of an "ass" to begin with. There was also a lot of characte...more
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