Shaded Vision, Yasmine Galenorn
Shaded Vision, Yasmine Galenorn
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Shaded Vision

Author: Yasmine Galenorn

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 12 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/07/2012

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal


Synopsis

We're the D'Artigo sisters: sexy, savvy
ex-operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. But being half-human, half-Fae means our powers could go haywire any time—mostly the wrong times. My sister Camille is a wicked-good witch with three sexy husbands. My sister
Menolly is a vampire who's dating a werepuma. And me? I'm Delilah, a two-faced
werecat and Death Maiden. I watch over things in the Super Community, where
trouble is about to go down hard . . .

It's Valentine's Day and the D'Artigo women are preparing for their friend Iris's wedding. But when Delilah and her sisters get word that the Super Community Center has been bombed, things get really ugly. The evil coyote shifters—the Koyami—are back, and Newkirk, their new leader, has joined forces with a group of rogue sorcerers. Then, just when they think things can't get worse, the demon lord Shadow Wing sends in a new front man, and life really goes to hell.

About Yasmine Galenorn

Yasmine Galenorn is the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of all things paranormal. In April 2012, she won a Career Achievement Award in Urban Fantasy at the Romantic Times Convention. Yasmine has over 100 books on the shelves, and she writes paranormal women's fiction, urban fantasy, paranormal mysteries, paranormal romance, and a mix of all of these. Her books include the Wild Hunt series, the Moonshadow Bay series, the Otherworld series, and many more. She wrote for traditional publishers for twenty years, up until 2016, when she went indie to give herself more freedom.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on February 14, 2012

I've read all the "Sisters of the Moon" books. I'm only giving them two stars because they're snack books. They're like Cracker Jack; nutritionally indefensible and quickly consumed. I am not proud of my addiction, and I do feel like I should apologize to UT's English department for reading somethin......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on January 11, 2013

Eleventh in the Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon urban fantasy series revolving back and forth between the points-of-view of three sisters. This story is from Delilah's perspective. My Take I'm getting tired of Delilah's immaturity. Hasn't she any control of her kittycat side? It's just embarrassing.......more

Goodreads review by Jaime on February 09, 2012

It was a fun read, but I wish Delilah had grown more. The scene where she and Shade are discussing her hair balls and liter box. Really? We're at book eleven and she's still cool with her room literally smelling like sh*t? Also I know they can't win 'em all, mostly cause that would mean the series wo......more