Realm Walker Series
Book One
Kathleen Collins
Genre:
Urban Fantasy
Release
Date: October 28, 2013
Publisher: Carina
Press
ISBN:
9781426896545
ASIN: B00E1V5S3S
Pages:
189
Word
Count: 76,000
Goodreads
Rating: 3.75
My
Rating: 4/4.5
Book Description:
An estranged mate, a mangled body and
a powerful demon who calls her by name…
As a Realm
Walker for the Agency, Juliana Norris tracks deadly paranormal quarry using her
unique ability to see magical signatures. She excels at her job, but her friends
worry about her mysterious habit of dying in the line of duty without staying
dead. That's only the first of her secrets.
Most people
don't know Juliana became the mate of master vampire Thomas Kendrick before he
abandoned her seven years ago. Most people don't know the horrors she endured
at the hands of the vampire he left in command. Most people don't know her true
parentage, or why a demon on a world-threatening rampage has taken a personal
interest in her…
Even as
Juliana pursues the demon, it goes after all she holds dear—including Thomas,
who is back to claim her for his own. But if she can't reconcile her past and
learn to trust herself again, she will lose him forever.
My Take On The Book:
What can I
say… I’m a sucker for these types of books and this one didn’t disappoint.
Realm Walker and author Kathleen Collins take you on a great adventure with a
lovable albeit frustrating cast. I initially found myself pulled in by the
synopsis which I had to read on my very unreliable phone and email app, so I
stared the email and made sure to check it out on my computer when I got home.
I did, and boy am I happy I did. Not only does the cover art have the same feel
as some of my favorite authors, so does the writing and the setting. I was a
tad hesitant, but only slightly cause as of late I’ve read too many vampire
stories and truthfully I felt they might be a tad played out… but I’m happy to
have been proved wrong. It had a strong plotline, easy to follow and
interesting but that is just the tip of the iceberg.
The Great (Pros):
- Juliana. She’s just so badass, excuse my language. Granted she had her whiny moments, a couple of which just want to make you shake her silly, she pretty much always delivers on the awesomeness.
- Realm Walkers. I gotta say I love the concept of Realm Walkers and they reminded me ‘Shadowblades’ from the Horngate Witches Series. Sure they had some differences but they were equally kick butt.
- Nathaniel. I have a soft spot for the furry werebeast. I’m not sure if it’s just my love for werewolves in general or it was Nathaniel’s smart ass comments and swagger but I absolutely loved his character. The relationship between Juliana and him was just so cozy and cute, you kinda want your own Nathanial, pain in the ass or not.
- Thomas. Ok, so I’ve said it before but I was totally over the vampire fad, but Thomas may have just pulled me outta that mindset. He too had some annoying quirks, mainly from his age which he definitely shows proudly through his vocabulary. ‘His Bride’ was thrown out so much, I kinda wanted to cuff him upside the head and hope I got away with my life. Understandably, regardless of his issues with Juliana he sticks to his guns making him a totally lovable vamp.
- The Demons. Ok, so this is the second book I’ve review with Demons as a foe. And just as much as I loved them in Dark Souls, I love them as much in this one too. Not the Demons themselves, because I really really hated them but more the role they play in the grander scheme of things. I really liked the integration of the demons into the story line and the scariness of not knowing what the hell to do to stop them. My absolute favorite scene in this book stares one pissed of Demon and a swimming pool.
- Jeremiah and family. The fire elemental and his family are way too cute. I love how they dote on Juliana in that very familial way. Jeremiah is a father of sorts to our heroine and he shows how much he cares for her almost immediately. The twins are sexy little turds… the way they mess with Juliana and Thomas is priceless!
The Not So Great (Cons):
- Inconsistency. Unfortunately, for every good there is usually some bad and this story is no exception. There were a couple of moments in this story that kinda contradicted themselves. I wish I could delve into this topic a little more but to do that would ruin the experience for you guys as readers.
- Love Triangle. I am not a huge fan of love triangles; they are played out and washed out. I know they tend to creep into stories you write and once the idea has revealed itself it’s hard to ignore. As authors we tend to feel we are exempt and I know I myself have said “Mine will be different” unfortunately often at times they aren’t and tend to just cause an unnecessary drag in the story. Granted this one is done in a completely different way that will kind of leave you reeling and scratching your head, but a triangle is a triangle and a square is a square. Regardless of the ending, there is always that awkwardness that accompanies the characters when they are all on the same page. Plus as a reader you can’t help but root for one character over the other.
- Catalina. I really really REALLY did not like her, but I kinda feel like that was the point lol. She was a vial witch with a b to Juliana, and well that my friends, is completely unacceptable. So for the sake of pros and cons she’s being filed into this character even if the character itself isn’t a fault in the book.
- Michael. Ok I was really conflicted with putting him here cause I genuinely liked his character through most of the book, but there is this one scene in the book towards the end of the middle… a scene with Juliana, that constantly replays in my mind when I think of his character and it irks me, especially since it falls into the inconsistency I spoke about earlier. It was outta character for the person/vamp the author was making him out to be. It just doesn’t work and once you read it you guys will understand completely.
- Ben. Grr. Nuff said. No I’m kidding, he much like Catalina bugged the ever loving daylight outta me. He started off as a completely likeable character and then at the end he makes a 180 that makes you want to drop kick him in the face with a steal toed boot cover in silver. Seriously what a douche bag.
4 Stars/Quills
Kathleen
Collins has been writing since Kindergarten. And while her ability has
drastically improved, her stories are still about monsters and the people who
play with them.
The rare
instances that she actually finds some spare time, she spends it playing with
her two boys. Three if you count her husband.
She is
currently hard at work on her next book.
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