This is a pretty good book--urban fantasy isn't my favorite but I enjoy the discovery of magic that the main character goes through. I would label this a 3.75. I felt like even though the character is going through so much stuff she actually keeps her cool the whole time. I haven't read all the books in the series so I can't say I truly know the character's history, but I felt like there should have been more emotional breakdown in consequence to the events going on. Overall I felt compelled to read but by the end I did skim a little because I wasn't emotionally hooked. This book is a Paranormal mystery, romance, and fantasy for adults. It is finely written and the characters, are entirely believable, even though they bridge fantasy situations.The leading Lady is Corine Solomon, a common woman with ancient lines of Solomon in her blood which give her 'powers' to fight the dark side of life. In this volume her powers increase as do life threatening encounters.A dark Cartel lord decides to 'use' Corine to end another Cartel's leader. Corine is forced, in order to save the very ones she loves, to go along with this plan. Not only must she fight very human evil persons, she must deal with demons and her increasing powers.This book may be a fantasy but it makes you think about your own life choices that are made daily, perhaps, without as much thought as we should apply. Is Corine joining the dark side?This is the 3rd book in the series and I hope the series lives a long life.
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I missed Chance and Jesse throughout most of the book, but it sure was exciting.
—Mig
I feel like with the Sirantha Jax series, the story gets better with each book.
—jake stafford