Seltsame Vorfälle ereignen sich in San Francisco: Das Wetter spielt seit Tagen verrückt, Schnee und Hagel werden von sengender Hitze abgelöst. Dann stirbt auch noch der Sprecher der Wettervorhersage bei einem Sprung von der Golden Gate Bridge, und obendrein wird ein Junge, Tyler, als vermisst gemeldet. Polizei und FBI gehen von Entführung aus.
Was sie nicht wissen: Tyler hat inzwischen bei den Zauberhaften Zuflucht gesucht. Zur gleichen Zeit schmiedet der Dämon Tempest Pläne, die Weltherrschaft an sich zu reißen. Dazu benötigt er die Kraft der vier Elementarwesen Erde, Feuer, Wasser und Luft, die er durch seine Lakaien suchen lässt. Einer davon ist der kleine Feuerteufel Tyler.
Wird es den Zauberhaften gelingen, dem Dämon zuvorzukommen und seinen teuflischen Plan zu vereiteln?
Laura J. Burns has written more than thirty books for kids and teens, touching on topics from imaginary lake monsters to out-of-control Hollywood starlets. (Those two things have more in common than you'd think.)
With Melinda Metz, she has also written for the TV shows ROSWELL, 1-800-MISSING, and THE DEAD ZONE. Their next book is THE LOST MAP OF CHAOS, coming in 2018!
Laura lives in New York with her husband, her kids, and her exceptionally silly dogs.
This book is well written. It's something of a sequel to the episode where the sisters meet the Firestarter, the young man who has the power to control fire. This storyline revolves around elemental magic, and finding the three other people who control the other elements. Once found, the four must work to stop a demon bent on destroying the city. I enjoy books that further explore characters, and situations, we may only see briefly on TV or in film.
Well the only thing why I keep reading these books is because I want to know every option that they have discussed for episodes. At one point I probably give up and start rewatching because that feels better. It has probably also to do with the Dutch version that makes it killing worthy but at least the sarcasm in still great. I hope there will a story that I will appreciate for every page but I doubt it.
It’s basically a sequel to the TV episode Lost and Bound, with firestarter Tyler Michaels knocking on the door of the charmed ones to look for help.
The concept of this story with the elementals is actually quite good. The plot is pretty solid. And I do like how it adds to the world building of the series, expanding on something the series only lightly touched upon. But this one just didn’t manage to hook me for some reason.
Another "are we in season four or season five territory?" setting.
Phobe has her column, no Cole in sight and Paige is still at her social worker job. Darryl gets a major role in the plot, and we get to see his wife Shelia and have mention of Darryl Junior. Also, Tyler from the episode Lost and Bound returns, a tween who is a Firestarter, which is season four continuity.
Many vague hints at season five plot points like Paige focusing only on magic and Piper and Leo wanting to have kids to start a family. We also get some of Elise, Phoebe's boss, who got more screen time come season five as well.
The book opens with a prologue of a San Francisco weatherman running away from demons as the weather in San Francisco has been wacky with extreme heatwaves, cold and frosty fronts and raucous thunder and lightning as if hurled by Zeus in anger. Instead of getting caught and killed, he does a swan dive off the Golden Gate bridge and sets himself a flame like Johnny Storm after making a mysterious phone call.
Darryl is called in on a case of a missing eleven-year-old boy and it seems like a normal case until he learns the boy is set to be adopted by his foster parents. His social worker is Paige Matthews and Tyler has a bond with her sisters as well, so Darryl knows that something is going on with the Halliwell family involved. Tyler's last set of foster parents were actually demons getting ready to train him as a bodyguard for The Source of All Evil.
They were vanquished and Piper bound Tyler's Firestarter powers.
Tyler shows up on the manor doorstep in his pajamas and tells the sisters he was attacked by a demon in the middle of the night, but he was able to escape to keep his future parents from getting involved. Checking the book for some answers, new details pop up about Firestarters and their powers.
Once in every hundred years, the planets will align and throw the weather of Earth off balance. It is the job of a Firestarter to find those who control the other elements so they can come together to perform a ritual on the Night of Aeolus.
Not performing it will destroy the world, but demons are being sent after these Elementals to steal their powers and give them to an upper-level demon named Tempest to instead rule the world...which isn't really any better than the planet splitting in two.
Touching Tyler, Phoebe receives a vision about the weatherman from the cold opening. He was in charge of the task but now that he is dead, it is Tyler's responsibility. Piper isn't too thrilled to unbind his powers and put the boy back in danger, but Tyler insists, showing he has grown a little.
Unfortunately, demons track him to the manor once he gets them back and Darryl knows that Tyler is with the sisters. Darryl is also sure that the FBI agent called into the case, in case it turns nation-wide kidnapping story, will figure out where the boy is as well. With Leo consulting the Elders, the sisters split up to find the other elementals while Darryl is charged with keeping an eye on Tyler thus mixing his work life and home life together.
Paige locates the Windwalker, who is an elementary school teacher named Rafe while Phoebe finds the Waterbearer working as an ex-lawyer turned medical student named Gabrielle in the ER.
Those two are in the dark about their abilities but the final elemental, the Earthshaker, is well skilled in the knowledge. She is an older woman named Muriel who works as a bank manager and she and Piper get to have quite the chat before one of three demons comes after them.
Paige and Rafe have this flirting subplot while Phoebe's interactions with Gabrielle are more of trying to get Gabrielle to be a believer in her abilities but having to prioritize her career over saving the world.
It sorts of ties in all the sisters' wants and needs of family and purpose. Muriel, being an older woman, tries to get Piper to be more about living in the now. Tyler being around is pulling at those maternal instincts in Piper like they did in the show proper so lots of foreshadowing in this book.
Darryl gets his chance to have a little bit of spotlight but not steal any of it away from The Charmed Ones or Tyler either. We kind of get to see how eventually he had to get around to telling Sheila just exactly how long and why Darryl has been involved with the Halliwell sisters which also give some call backs to Andy.
The Brewing Storm is one of the better Charmed tie-ins with focus on the past and future of the show proper and all of the characters are portrayed positively so that everything comes together with some laughs and some tears.
Highly recommended to any Charmed fan or avid reader.
Für das, was es ist, fand ich es nicht schlecht :) Ich habe keine hohe Literatur erwartet bei einem aus dem Englischen übersetzten Buch basierend auf einer Fernsehserie. Die Figuren waren gut getroffen, zeitweise war es sehr witzig, die Handlung könnte eine echte Folge sein. Allerdings hat der Hauptbösewicht am Ende nur ~3 Seiten bekommen und generell war viel Aufbau für wenig Finale. Und dadurch, dass es zwischen echten Folgen angesiedelt ist, weiß man natürlich von Anfang an, dass nichts wirklich Wichtiges passieren wird...
Manche Entscheidungen die im Verlauf der Handlung getroffen wurden fand ich... fragwürdig. Darryl tut mir richtig leid, wie er sein Doppelleben balancieren muss. Das hat man in der Serie gar nie so richtig mitbekommen oder ich konnte mich zumindest nicht daran erinnern, dass er mehr Screentime als für den Polizisten des Vertrauens der Halliwells nötig wäre, gehabt hätte...
I suddenly felt like reading the remaining tie-in Charmed novels that I own, and so here we go. It's not really my favourite, because the plot felt very repetitive, but it was an okay read. I also read somewhere that apparently all of these novels were once episode ideas, and I think it's really interesting to look at them in that perspective. (And I do wish some of them were actually filmed :) )
I really enjoyed this one. It was nice to have some new characters brought in that were integral to the storyline and even more so than the sisters. The return of Tyler was great but even better to see Darryl play such a pivotal role in a book. Only thing for me was that the final battle was kind of rushed, felt a bit anticlimactic but other than that, a great story
It's hard to hate a story that starts, “It was a dark and stormy midafternoon.”
Of course, there is a supernatural reason behind all this unseasonable bad weather in San Francisco, though the Halliwell sisters don't know it yet. They weren't supposed to be involved in it at all, but a pack of demons got too close to Christopher Young, one of the local TV meteorologists. Unbeknown too all but a handful of people, Christopher has a special gift that he was willing to die to keep from the demons at his heels. With nowhere else to go, he climbs the barriers at the Golden Gate Bridge and jumps, hoping the kid can take his place. Just before he hits the water, he bursts into flames.
This is such a good book. The story, bringing back the old fire starter boy (Tyler) made this feel even more connected. Tyler was a fun single episode character and bringing him back prior to his return in the comics was very fun.
The story would have worked very well outside of the Charmed universe and inside it still feels just as good. It's fun, fresh with a little ATLA kind feel at times with the elementals. This is probably one of the best Charmed tie ins. It might even be one of the best tie ins period.
It pays homage to Charmed while being its own thing. It's clear Paul loves the show and tries his best to have his story fit in with the established universe.
I love watching Charmed so reading the books are even that much better. This book was really good,I like how all the sisters have to find their innocents and then come back together to save the world...I would recommend this book to anyone.
The story of the elemenatls was great and a good message about the humen spirit and a great addtion to continue the story of the charmed ones i could not put it down
Another action packed Charmed book that explored the strength of the sisters and their relationships with other characters. I liked it for the action and suspense.