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Quantum Leap: Random Measures

Ashley McConnell

Quantum Leap: Random Measures Ashley McConnell List Price: $4.99
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Sam embarks on a new time-hopping adventure that transforms him into a part-Native American bartender even as Al, back home, copes with the reappearance of one of his wives.

The Fountains of Mirlacca (Demon Wars Trilogy, No 1)

Ashley McConnell

The Fountains of Mirlacca (Demon Wars Trilogy, No 1) Ashley McConnell List Price: $4.99
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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Lovely light-hearted fantasy 5 out of 5 stars.
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This is a wonderful start to a trilogy that turns out to be something very different. Jazen is your everyday John Doe, he works the forge, has no prospects for the future, and thinks he's going insane because of the imps he see's in the fire. But when a small group of travelling exorcists come alone, he decides to follow them, and it changes his life. He is taken to the capital city of Mirlacca, where he learns how to do basic fire magic, and ends up saving the city from a demon. The Fountains of Mirlacca gives you a steady background from which you can experiance the next two WONDERFUL books in this series.

Definitely not a standalone book 3 out of 5 stars.
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This book is well-written, and the story carries the reader along. However, the book should not be bought or sold alone, it's part of a trilogy. I've only read the first book, and I was left feeling quite unsatisfied at the conclusion. While I am glad that there are later volumes in this trilogy, I do wish that the author had written a more satisfying ending to the first book. If the book had had a good conclusion, I would have rated it at four or five stars.

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When his pyrokinetic powers threaten to name him a devil among his people, Jazen enlists the help of visiting sorceress Vettazen and follows her to the Exorcist School in Mirlacca where he is forced to confront the truth behind his ability.

The Itinerant Exorcist

Ashley McConnell

The Itinerant Exorcist Ashley McConnell List Price: $5.99
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Jazen journeys to the village of Eberly to find a great healer, Davos, and bring him back to the capital city, but before he can persuade Davos to come with him, the healer is branded a demon and condemned to death.

The Courts of Sorcery

Ashley McConnell

The Courts of Sorcery Ashley McConnell List Price: $5.99
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Fast-paced story from everyone's point-of-view 5 out of 5 stars.
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This is an absolutely amazing sequel to the Demon Wars Trilogy. Jazen's tale of possenssion is one filled with endless struggle, dashed hopes, and a death wish. The only way to exorcise the demon without killing Jazen is to open a portal to the alternative plain where the demon court exists. But if the exorcists open the portal, will the demon's invade the human world and take over? Read the book to find out :)

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When Jazen returns to Mirlacca to help fend off an imminent Demon War, the Guild of Exorcists is dismayed at the changes in his personality and discover that the demon of Eberly has taken over his body.

These Our Actors (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

Dori Kogler, Ashley McConnell

These Our Actors (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Dori Kogler, Ashley McConnell List Price: $10.23
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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Great story 4 out of 5 stars.
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This was one of the few BtVS novels that held my interest. It was an odd - but nice - change to see Willow and Spike teaming up. I enjoyed the flashback chapters to Spike's life pre-America, which he spent (in this book) in England. I also liked how the authors incorporated the scenes involving Cecily from season five's "Fool for Love" into the book. Another thing I liked about the flashbacks were the story and events chronicling the lives and nightly events of Darla, Spike, Angelus and Drusilla in the 19th century. It was interesting and fun to read about the possible storylines that could have happened, not to mention Spike killing his victim with a railroad spike for the first time! Very gruesome, but inevitably a scene you just *have* to read.

Something that surprised me was my own reaction to the book. For example, every other chapter takes place back in 19th century England with the four vampires. These are the main characters throughout half of the book, which makes you have a very odd affection toward them; and feel that they're the protagonists. So in this very weird way, I would feel glad or relieved whenever the evil vampires would prove successful over their enemies, a.k.a., the "good guys".

The only thing that bothered me about this book was how Angelus and Spike almost always got along, because in the show, it appears that the two have always hated each other from the start. I also felt that a few of the things Drusilla said every now and then were out of character. I always thought her to be a woman with very few and commendable words, but in this book she speaks in quite long sentences using many intelligible words, which I don't recall ever seeing much of in the series.

The climax of the story is a big one at that, with a quite surprising twist in the end. There isn't much Scooby action since it revolves mainly around Willow and Spike, so if you are fond of either (or both) of these characters, this book will suit you well.


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