Darcy's Reviews > Shaded Vision
Shaded Vision (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon, #11)
by Yasmine Galenorn (Goodreads Author)
by Yasmine Galenorn (Goodreads Author)
Darcy's review
bookshelves: 2012, fae, shifters, uf, vampires, witches, magic
Feb 18, 12
bookshelves: 2012, fae, shifters, uf, vampires, witches, magic
Read on February 18, 2012
I can't really explain what is wrong with this book for me, because there were parts I really liked, but overall I felt like this one is lacking.
I loved the bachelorette party that the sisters and Iris had. The antics that went on were classic and about what you expect when they all get together. The wedding was great too, I really am glad that Iris is happy and being let to be happy.
One of my issue with the book was Delilah's whining. There was multiple times it seemed like the story stopped as Delilah needed time to wallow in what her life was, complaining how things were changing and she was having a hard time adapting. One time things were so bad that she changed into her cat form. Yes things have been in turmoil with them, but it has been like that for a couple of years, you would think that by this time she would be used to it.
I really liked the hate crime portion of the story. What appealed to me was how all the Supe's, along with some humans, fought it. They didn't use force, but protested in the media and won people over to their side.
The overall big war for the seals seems to be going on. The sisters still aren't always sure who's helping and who's hurting them, but doing the best they can.
It looks like there are still more big changes ahead, I can only hope that Delilah can deal with them.
I loved the bachelorette party that the sisters and Iris had. The antics that went on were classic and about what you expect when they all get together. The wedding was great too, I really am glad that Iris is happy and being let to be happy.
One of my issue with the book was Delilah's whining. There was multiple times it seemed like the story stopped as Delilah needed time to wallow in what her life was, complaining how things were changing and she was having a hard time adapting. One time things were so bad that she changed into her cat form. Yes things have been in turmoil with them, but it has been like that for a couple of years, you would think that by this time she would be used to it.
I really liked the hate crime portion of the story. What appealed to me was how all the Supe's, along with some humans, fought it. They didn't use force, but protested in the media and won people over to their side.
The overall big war for the seals seems to be going on. The sisters still aren't always sure who's helping and who's hurting them, but doing the best they can.
It looks like there are still more big changes ahead, I can only hope that Delilah can deal with them.
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