L.M. Pruitt has been reading since before she can remember, and writing nearly as long. She fell in love with New Orleans after spending one week there, and visits the city as often as her schedule permits--which isn't nearly often enough. She is the best selling author of the Jude Magdalyn series, the Moon Rising series, the Frankie Post series, and the Winged series. She makes her home in Florida.
The Winged Series continues with Hunt. L. M. Pruitt continues to mesmerize with the vivid story telling that she's known for. The scenes unfold before your eyes as you are pulled into the adventure of Jo and the others. The deepening relationships compounded with the unexpected twists and turns compel the reader to stay to the end. This book is definitely one that is difficult to put down and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
What a wild ride! Now I can't wait to read the next installment!
The Power That Is has spoken. "Surrender or die!" The uprising has become a full out civil war and the battle lines are somewhat blurry to say the least. As always, Ms Pruitt's writing brings the characters and story to life and makes it hard to put the book down. The latest installment of the Winged series has more curves than a back woods mountain road and you never know when the next curve is hiding an ambush. Join Joanne and her group as they discover the true meaning of "Those that can't remember the past are condemned to repeat it". And, even after thousands of years, the real question is still "Who wants to go to heaven?"
I was becoming annoyed with Joanne's treatment of Raphael in the last two books, but it got better in Hunt and I'm glad for it. We meet some of the Fallen in this book and there's plenty of action and tons of dialogue and sexy sex. My favorite scenes are always between Joanne and Raphael and Joanne and Michael.
As with the other books in the series, Hunt is well written, the characters well developed, the action thrilling and the emotion palpable. Whereas Hunt is my least favorite in the series, it's still very good. If you aren't reading this series yet, you should be!
Fasten your seat belts, you're in for another wild roller coaster ride! This third installment of the Winged series takes us further into the lives of Joanne, the Archangels, the Winged, and the Lost. There are so many twists and turns that you are left on the edge of your seat, breathless. From the very first page I couldn't put the book down. I seriously can't wait for the next book! Every time the book ends I feel like I've lost my best friend. Way to go on another great book L.M. Pruitt!!!!!
There were moments when I was literally on the edge of my seat, my heart pounding out of my chest, as I followed Joanne and her crew of friends and Archangels through the twists and turns of this thrilling installment of the WINGED series!!! Action, adventure, romance, this tale has got it all, with an added dose of sarcastic humor that will, no doubt, leave you laughing out loud for real! A must read for WINGED fans, and believe me, at the end, you will be begging for more!!! Great Job, L.M. Pruitt!
I really just couldn't get into this book as much as I did the previous ones. For some reason, I kept getting caught up on the scenes where people were sitting around talking about eating at the same time, and I just found it really distracting to focus on what they were talking about when I kept having to read about how so-and-so was holding up one piece of popcorn or interrupting herself so that she could start blowing on the hot stew or whatever. Perhaps this would make for another good drinking game...
All I have to say about this one is that the author went way too far on some things in this book and I found it very hard to finish. I felt like she was just pushing to get a big shock value out of her fans rather than focusing on the story. Needless to say I won't be reading anymore of this series.
So this book was another good one in the series. I didn't notice missing words like I did with the second book. I think that Jo gets into to much trouble though. Why is she never prepared for the worst.