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Firestorm

Weather Warden, Book 5

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Firestorm

By: Rachel Caine
Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
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The genie is out of the bottle. Rogue Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin is racing to New York to warn her former colleagues of the impending apocalypse. An ancient agreement between the Djinn and the Wardens has been broken, and the furious Djinn, slaves to the Wardens for millennia, are now free of mortal control.

With more than half the Wardens unaccounted for in the wake of the Djinn uprising, Joanne realizes that the natural disasters they've combated for so long were merely symptoms of restless Mother Nature fidgeting in her sleep. Now she's waking up - and she's angry.

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Everywhere Joann goes there are weather problems. She is funny resourceful and always horny for David. I enjoy see her get into trouble through her altruistic endowers. I am waiting for David to tell her that if you let me kill him in book one he would not be a problem now! But??? I don???t think that would matter, since dead does not necessary mean dead. Fast cars, weather hair, great shoes, and lots of attitude makes this series a fun read.

Fire up my life Girl!!

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I've been totally hooked on the series until this book which was just one terrible event after the next. The ending was not satisfying either. I'll try the next but if it doesn't improve I'll likely stop. This book was so disappointing.

TOO STRESSFUL

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This book was almost entirely pointless. Joanne spent the whole time traveling to and fro seeking oracles who could maybe stop Mother Earth from wiping the slate clean and starting the world over. There’s endless skirmishes where redshirt wardens die. There’s yet another round of run-ins with Amon for still unexplained reasons. There’s the same cameos with Ra-Hel, David, and Louis. Shampoo. Rinse. Repeat. Until the final chapter, there was nothing here that hasn’t been done in the four previous books.

Entirely skippable, if you read the below spoiler … or the summary for the next book 6.






At the end of the book, Joanne pleads with Mother Earth, who decides not to reset Earth, transforms the bad djinn Ashan into a human, and zaps Joanne’s memories.

That’s it?!

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