She finally realizes that sometimes it's better to have people that care about you than it is to be on your own. She has a terrific scene with Adam that I have been waiting for since Red-Headed Stepchild and she even grows closer with Giguhl. I loved that Sabina learned to use her softer emotions, but she still didn't lose her edge or her temper! This novel starts off quickly and the pace doesn't slow down until the end. The final battle was epic, but I can't help but worry about poor Maisie. I'm glad Lavinia got what was coming to her though. Cain makes a brief appearance and it looks like he is taking over the reins of Big Bad for the last two books.
One person found this helpful. I enjoyed this book very much! I liked it better than the previous book, but maybe not quite as much as I liked the first one. There will be lots of baddies to defeat in order to do this, including Lavinia, Sabina's evil vampire aunt and ruler of the vampire class.
We have a couple of really interesting new characters. Brooks is a favorite and I hope he stays around in the future. Giguhl is at his best, both showing his sensitive and comedic sides to perfection. Adam, who I was never overly crazy about, really won me over for some reason in this installment. I think its because he really understands Sabina and doesn't pout over the small stuff.
The action is intense and the investigation into Maisie's whereabouts were all done very well and it was a lot of fun. The book is much better paced than the previous one. As others have mentioned, Sabina shows a tremendous amount of necessary restraint and growth of character.
She is honest with herself about her motives and I also find that refreshing for heroines in the genre. Its been awhile since I read the second book and I felt like the book really jumped in. Sometimes we get too much information that we already know about our characters in subsequent installments but here I felt like I didn't get enough 'memory joggers'.
Therefore the book was just a little confusing at first to get back into. The political relationships and dealings are understood by the characters to such a degree that a few times its apparent they 'get it' but I wasn't sure I really did. Still this series is not to be missed and it really is one of my favorites on the market right now. This is a must buy for me! See all 66 reviews.
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Mass Market Paperback Verified Purchase. The Sabina Kane series is quickly becoming one of my favorites and I loved loved loved this installment. It had everything I've come to expect from these books and then some! She has been kidnapped by their grandmother and hidden somewhere in the city. Many new characters are introduced to help find Maisie and they are all pretty great. New Orleans becomes a character itself and I think Ms.
Wells did an excellent job with her descriptions. Sabina grows up a lot in the novel. She finally realizes that sometimes it's better to have people that care about you than it is to be on your own. She has a terrific scene with Adam that I have been waiting for since Red-Headed Stepchild and she even grows closer with Giguhl. I loved that Sabina learned to use her softer emotions, but she still didn't lose her edge or her temper!
This novel starts off quickly and the pace doesn't slow down until the end. The final battle was epic, but I can't help but worry about poor Maisie.

I'm glad Lavinia got what was coming to her though. Cain makes a brief appearance and it looks like he is taking over the reins of Big Bad for the last two books. One person found this helpful. I enjoyed this book very much!
I liked it better than the previous book, but maybe not quite as much as I liked the first one. There will be lots of baddies to defeat in order to do this, including Lavinia, Sabina's evil vampire aunt and ruler of the vampire class. We have a couple of really interesting new characters. Brooks is a favorite and I hope he stays around in the future. Giguhl is at his best, both showing his sensitive and comedic sides to perfection. Adam, who I was never overly crazy about, really won me over for some reason in this installment.
I think its because he really understands Sabina and doesn't pout over the small stuff. The action is intense and the investigation into Maisie's whereabouts were all done very well and it was a lot of fun. The book is much better paced than the previous one. As others have mentioned, Sabina shows a tremendous amount of necessary restraint and growth of character. She is honest with herself about her motives and I also find that refreshing for heroines in the genre.
Its been awhile since I read the second book and I felt like the book really jumped in. Sometimes we get too much information that we already know about our characters in subsequent installments but here I felt like I didn't get enough 'memory joggers'.
Therefore the book was just a little confusing at first to get back into. The political relationships and dealings are understood by the characters to such a degree that a few times its apparent they 'get it' but I wasn't sure I really did. Still this series is not to be missed and it really is one of my favorites on the market right now. This is a must buy for me! See all 66 reviews.
Most recent customer reviews. Published 1 year ago. Published on June 16, Published on June 14, Published on June 5, Published on May 23, Published on January 18, Published on August 20, Published on August 10, Published on April 15, Published on December 10, There is a prophecy involved, too: This prophecy complicates Sabina's life because there are many among the dark races who want to get rid of Sabina so the unification can never occur.
Although humans are included in the series, they serve mostly as a backdrop to the supernatural happenings. Some of the characters in that biblical story also play major roles in the later books of the series, including the villainous Cain. In addition to being the man who invented murder, Cain was also the psycho ex-boyfriend of the Great Mother. They'd created the vampire race together before Lilith kicked him to the curb to marry the demon Asmodeus and become the Queen of Irkalla [aka the Underworld].
3. Don't upset the voodoo priestess. The clock is ticking for Sabina Kane. Green-Eyed Demon is the third book in the Sabina Kane series by Jaye Wells and. Green-Eyed Demon (Sabina Kane, Book 3) [Jaye Wells] on donnsboatshop.com *FREE * shipping on qualifying offers. Things to do: 1. Rescue sister. 2. Murder.
Cain was convinced he and Lilith belonged together, and most of his plots revolved around getting her back. But according to the prophecies Cain's obsession would have been sad and desperate if succeeding didn't mean the destruction of all the dark races. Near the end of book 1, Adam unveils to Sabina the secrets of her mysterious birth and the mage family she never knew she had. In each book, Sabina and her friends fight against political and personal enemies in both the vampire and the mage world. Another group that causes problems for Sabina and her allies is the Caste of Nod, a secret society of humans who seem to hate most supernaturals.
Raised by booksellers, she loved reading books from a very young ago. That gateway drug eventually led to a full-blown writing addiction. Jaye lives in Texas with her husband and son. Her overactive imagination and life-long fascination with the arcane and freakish blended nicely with this new career path. Her Sabina Kane urban fantasy series is a blend of dark themes, grave stakes and wicked humor.
Jaye lives in Texas with her saintly husband and devilish son. Her latest mission is uncomfortably complex, and threatens the fragile peace between the vampire and mage races.
Any of these things could be worryingly life-changing, but together, they could be fatal. Sabina Kane doesn't have the best track record when it comes to family.