

Deja New
Author: MaryJanice Davidson
Series: Insighter #2
Narrator: Nancy Wu
Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 11/07/2017
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal
Author: MaryJanice Davidson
Series: Insighter #2
Narrator: Nancy Wu
Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 11/07/2017
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal
MaryJanice Davidson is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including Deja Who, Undead and Done, and Undead and Unforgiven. With her husband, Anthony Alongi, she also writes a series featuring a teen weredragon named Jennifer Scales. MaryJanice lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two children.
Caught in a world where you see everyone’s past lives, as well as your own, can be pretty confusing…to put it mildly. Leah is an Insighter, with the ability and it is her job to submerge herself in the past and sometimes it's darker than you think. Leah is heading with her boyfriend Archer to Chicago......more
Originally posted at SmexyBooks-[URL not allowed]-... Grade: C+ Favorite Quote: “If I didn’t put on my pants for the mayor, I’m not doing it for Leah Nazir. Or our brother.” Angela Drake’s father was murdered by his brother and sentenced to life in prison. Angela’s mother checked out......more
Time for book 2 in the Insighter series. I readily admitted I struggled with the first book because, while I loved the concept, I was less than thrilled that it was humorous. So now I am over that and ready to jump into Deja New and lose myself in Leah’s world. …To be somewhat disappointed. Again. Don......more
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy. **Spoilers for the first book of the Insighter series, DEJA WHO, are a bit unavoidable, so please don't read this review if you're planning on reading DEJA WHO!** DEJA NEW follows DEJA WHO with the same amount of humor, sarcasm, and interesting storytelling......more
I appreciated the second installment to this series more than the first because I felt like there was more depth this time around verses what we got in the first book however that depth also caused quite a bit of confusion as well. The past verse present lay over dialogue was a tad complex for me as......more