Just Your Average Day in Whisper Cape, October 23, 2012
This review is from: REFLECTIONS (Whisper Cape, Book 2) (Kindle Edition)
Just another average day in Whisper Cape? I don't think so!
There's nothing average about some of the inhabitants in Whisper Cape, like that adorable and dynamic duo, Addie and Cael, the starring cast from book one in the Whisper Cape Series. There's a very secret society of people with special abilities, and so many surprises in that first installment, I couldn't wait to read Susan Griscom's newest release, Reflections, part two of the Whisper Cape Series, to discover what she'd conjured up this time around.
To my delight, Ms. Griscom jumped right back into the magical action that began in book one and took off running with another sensual, paranormal suspense so well, it made me smile with joy. So many times I've read a series that lapsed, repeated, or just plain disappointed me--THAT definitely does not happen here!
Two characters the author basically introduced in book one are back as the stars of the show in Reflections, Maia MacKenna and her soul mate, tavern-owner extraordinaire, Gerry. Maia is pregnant and Gerry is just about to burst with love and pride. Life just doesn't get any better than this, he's thinking--except they are both in store for quite a few surprises!
Like a child who may have inherited Gerry's abilities to enter people's memories, have other abilities, or maybe none at all...
Is marriage on the horizon for these two, now that Maia carries "precious cargo", as an unknown, elderly lady points out in the beginning of Reflections? And just who is this elderly woman, anyway? She certainly shows up enough, speaking her mind to Maia... And do Cael and Addie marry as well, or will they be separated by paranormal forces beyond their control? You will have to read Reflections to find out. Like I've said before in other reviews, I never read and tell!
Ms. Griscom weaves such a unique blend of characterization and imaginative skills to share a splendid story, I wanted to scream with frustration when I finished reading Reflections. If there isn't a sequel for this in the future, I just may have to 'transport' myself over to the West coast and pay Susan Griscom a personal visit!
One more thing: I'm a mighty picky reader when it comes putting my own work aside to read other authors' work. I assure you, Susan Griscom's prose was well worth my time. Hats off to you, Susan!