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Christy
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rated it 4 stars
May 31, 2013 06:37AM
Is this a good series? Is it Romance?
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I think it's a fun, fluffy popcorn series -- good beach reading. There's some romance, but I didn't think it was super-heavy; maybe that's because I was more interested in the fantasy/adventure elements anyway. You should give a try!
Yeah I just found these.I guess I'm a little behind lol. :) I've read all The Morganville Vampire series by Rachel Caine and liked them. Yes I love Paranormal Romance.
I think that this is a great read to tell the truth. It has paranormal magic and superpowers with scientific weather reasoning. You can't just control weather on one side without realizing that it will create complications somewhere else. It's great world building with great characters populating it. The idea of the Djinn being kept by the wardens and Mother Earth as an actual living entity, makes for a impressive and fun read. Like a few other series I'm currently following, Each book in this nine book series reads as a single chapter in an immensely grand scale of a novel.
I highly recommend this to anyone in the urban fantasy paranormal scene. It has some romance, but fortunately, not an over abundance of it. Sorry you romance lovers out there, but that's why there are paranormal romance selections also. Each novel gets better and better.
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Nancy D Miz-Firefly aka Sparky
(last edited May 30, 2014 05:19PM)
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Yes, very good series. Not a Romance. There is some sex. What The Weather Wardens is is a Foot To The Floor Adrenalin Ride. The First book (while clearly the beginning of a series) had something that passed for an ending. The next 5 or 6 are cliffhangers. Lucky for me I tend to gather series and had them on hand. I'd have gone bug-nuts otherwise cuz they are that addictive.
I couldn't get into it & after 2 books I gave up. It's Urban Fantasy so romance is on the back burner. I like a lot of Urban fantasy series but this just wasn't one of them. :-(
I enjoyed the Weather Wardens series for several books, then they all just started seeming too alike to me. The violence increased in graphicness as the series progressed too, and eventually I found them too depressing to continue. I read one of the books that focused on an exiled Djinn that was a spinoff of this series (sorry, can't recall the title right now) and just couldn't get into it.
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