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325 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 7, 2014
Eli said, “Why did you beat your primo to a pulp? Just for starters.”
Leo held the Ranger with his eyes. “My primo has been acting contrary to my needs. He has placed another’s needs before my own.”
“And?” I asked, feeling that there had to be more to it.
“Onorios cannot be bound,” Leo said simply.

BOOK SYNOPSIS
My Thoughts
[EArc from Netgalley in exchange for honest review]
I had finally understood what was going on. But more important, I had finally understood what I was, who I was.Yes, she does go on in the next sentence to say what and who she is, but that would be a big spoiler! This was my moment of saying, "Yes!" It comes at the three-quarter point in the novel, and it made it eminently worthwhile that I picked my way through a remarkably complex plot full of intertwining story threads. Don't give up, readers--it all really does come together.
There was a one hundred percent chance that all their daughters would have the X-linked gene and be witches. There was a fifty percent chance that any son, like EJ, would be a witch, making him predisposed to the childhood cancers suffered by almost all witches, cancers that killed almost all males. And there was also a fifty percent chance that any girl child would have the witch gene on both X chromosomes, making her a weapon, dangerous, something to be feared or desired.As you can see the Jane Yellowrock series has truly unique world-building. Vampires, for example, who
when they were first turned...went into forced confinement in their master's scion lair for the necessary ten years or so of curing, the time and the condition of insanity referred to as the devoveo.And when the newly created vampires are deemed to have recovered from devoveo they get a formal ceremony and celebration welcoming them into their vampire clan, of which there are only four remaining in New Orleans, where Leo Pellissier, Master of the City, dominates vampire life in the southern states (but not Texas or Florida). I did hint, didn't I, that this story gets complicated?