*Rating* 3 stars
*Genre* Paranormal Romance
*Review*
Allyson James' Firewalker is the second installment in the Stormwalker series featuring Janet Begay as the main protagonist. Janet is a powerful Stormwalker who is able to control the storms as well as heal herself and spin magic. Now, her beneath powers are growing stronger and telling her that she can be even more powerful if she were to release the Stormwalker part of her and embrace her dark side. She has been in Magellan for the past five months and now owns and operates a hotel in the middle of nowhere.
Janet finds herself conflicted at times, but trying hard to stick to what she believes is right. She realizes that she is her mother’s daughter the bitch goddess from hell, but she is also a Navajo with her father’s blood and her grandmother’s powers within to do good with. She knows that the power she has can be used to help people, and she continually fights for what she believes in no matter who may disagree with her; think Mick, Cassandra, Jamison, and Coyote.
Mick, Coyote, and the Dragons are still threatening to kill Janet if she attempts to use her beneath powers for any reason. The Dragons already want to kill her because not only did she opened the vortexes and nearly released her demon goddess mother from her prison, but she is becoming more and more powerful with each passing day. This is definitely the center piece of this entire book as well as the decisions Janet makes along the way that that will either make or break her character in the long run.
Mick, on the other hand, is in big trouble with the dragon council for refusing to kill Janet when he had the chance to five years ago. Instead of killing her, he fell in love and protected her and even ran away with her to keep her away from Magellan and the vortexes.
Now that he has made her his mate, that has caused even more problems within the dragon council which is a splintered group who has no clue what being human means. They are forcing him to show up and stand trial for crimes he's already been convicted of and the penalty for those crimes is death.
Sheriff Nash, the one character from Stormwalker that I actually found myself hating so much that I wanted to scream and run out and buy a bunch of kewpie dolls to burn them in effigy; actually comes close to redeeming himself for his previous acts against Janet and his continued stupidity of rushing to blame her for anything that happened in Magellan.
He actually stood up for Janet and protected her against several attacks, including one from Coyote after she saved a main characters life with her beneath powers. Nash has come a long way of
understanding the community he lives in and what role he is expected to play.
He is no longer the non-believer that we were first introduced to. He’s met nightwalkers, changers, dragons, and demons. He still needs to fix this bullshit situation with Maya before I go back to weaving my Nash Kewpie doll and buying more pins to stick in it.
A new character named Colby (dragon) is introduced to the storyline. It seems that he and Mick have a rocky past together and Mick trusts him about as far as he can toss him. Colby claims not to have any real hidden agendas, but to ensure that Mick gets a fair trial from the dragon council who he seems to believe is corrupt. And, yes, Colby is a dog that has only thing on his mind and that is to take Janet to bed and …well you can finish the rest of that. A lot could be said about Colby’s character; sexual deviant, rebel rouser, arrogant prick. But, in the end it’s the results that matter.
Coyote is an enigma to me. One minute he wants to jump in bed with Janet and continues to tell her that he loves her. The next minute he is telling her that he is going to kill her like a gazillion times because she keeps using the beneath power to help people.
I wanted to scream each and every time he threatened to kill her. His continued subtle hints of wanting a 3-way with Mick will just ruin this entire series for me if James ever crosses that line. He is still one of the better characters in this story even with his continued interference and sexual innuendos.
Negative(s): Mick with his ultra-possessiveness and demanding attitude when it comes to telling Janet what to do, when to do it, where to do it, and not to leave the hotel without him saying it was allowed, was just mind boggling to me.
Janet, for allowing it to happen in the first place without telling him to bugger off ya sod and keep walking out the door and don’t come back until you stop treating you like a child or a sex slave. I realize that Janet has a mad crush on Mick, but she needs to strap on her big girl panties and put him on a leash or something soon.
Janet is supposed to be this tough as nails heroine that is able to install fear in men and women alike and yet, she refuses to stand up for herself when it comes to Mick and his bullshite. Does she always make the right choices? Hell no.
I realize that everyone is hot and bothered over the sexy dragon, but give me a freaking break in making women weak in the knee and worthless when they are supposed to be strong and able to take on numerous supernatural creatures with both hand tied behind her back, and blindfolded.
As previously quoted, I believe that Maya had the right attitude when she told Janet to get her head out of her arse and stop letting men use her and telling her what to do and when she can do it.
Conundrum: Does anyone other than me and my weird sense of humor, think that the magic mirror character is actually based on the gay assistant from Ugly Betty? Yes, No, Maybe? Think about it for a minute and get back to me.
Shock and Surprise moment: Or, Shock and Awe-shite! If you actually PAID attention to the subtle hints that Undead Jim was given out during his rampage, which nobody did, not even Janet, (especially when he said that SHE raised him from the dead!!!) you would have seen it coming a mile away. And yet, when the hanging chad is introduced to readers---you are left wondering why the hell Coyote didn’t know about the shock and awe sooner, and what else he is keeping secret from Janet so that he can control her.
By the way, I hate clowns as well. Can I just say they are creepier than Michael Jackson at Disney World?
Interesting possibilities: A blooming relationship between witch Cassandra and another new female character who is a Changer, has its beginning in this story. Of course, you have to start asking yourself if this is the new trend for writers, or a retread of past situation that has now become more fashionable and agreeable to readers. Whatever the reasoning, I’m not judging.
Allyson James
Stormwalker series
2. Firewalker (November 2, 2010)
3. Shadow Walker (June 7, 2011)