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The latest Elemental Assassin takes you on a wild ride when Gin and Bria go on vacation. Needless to say, things don't go quite as planned and Gin brushes off her assassin skills again, this time to help Bria's childhood friend. There's plenty of Owen page time, which makes me happy, and a satisfactory conclusion.
The stakes are pretty high in this one and has a heart-pounding climactic battle scene. Gin gets to lay part of her past to rest in this one. Looking forward to the next one because this is one of my favorite series. There's lots of history in this book, but the author reminds the reader about past books so you could probably read this as a standalone, but series are always so much better if read in order.

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By a Thread Elemental Assassin Jennifer Estep Books Reviews


I liked the book but unlike most of my books that I gave a 5 stars this one had a few flaws. Like when the vampire stolen Tim's magic she said "he threw his magic-my magic" she melts saying it was her magic way to much. And when Gin and Bria were having the heart to heart chat bria said " you didn't save Clair because she was my friend" but all threw the book Gin made it clear she only saved Callie because she was her sisters friend. Those are only a couple but there's plenty more

What bothers me the most is she keeps saying how's she's a great assassin, but she almost gets killed, walks into traps, and gets saved all the time. A great assassin doesn't get caught, almost killed or needs to be saved a lot. Not only that Gin makes everyone else seem stupid when she's the stupid bitch. I mean half her plans turn into smoke because honestly she didn't think anything over.
Well here I am writing a review for book 6 in a series about Gin Blanco the Elemental assasin after I've already finished all the way through book 16. That should give you some idea about the quality of Jennifer Estep's storytelling. I've grown fond of Gin the Spider, who is this series main character. She's much like a female James Bond. She's fast, deadly, and each book is action packed with a little naughty sexiness thrown in. It's all in good taste and I love that Ms Estep has captured the quaint culture of the southern charm in the most unlikely of characters, the dwarf healer Sophia who own a air elemental salon that not only removes wrinkles and restores beauty for the upper crust but removes bullets and repairs severe wounds for the assasin and her cohorts. The story keeps you hanging by a thread with a mystery to be solved but you'll enjoy every minute of it.
Some of this book was awesome. The Bad Guy is fantastic, I think he was worse than even Mab and the tension built around this part of the story was so fantastic. I wasn’t sure how Gin was going to win against what seemed like insurmountable odds. Owen and the ever growing relationship between him and Gin is great as well. I enjoyed their time together on page and didn’t mind at all the Owen went a little alpha male in this book. These were the parts of the story I really lived for and carried it for me.

Some of this book was frustrating. There is Gin acting like a jealous lover over her sister’s lifelong friendship with someone else. There is also the comeback of a character I didn’t care if I even saw again and all the emotional angst that went with that. The problem with this was I never really bought into the relationship *cough* Booty call *cough* thing between Donovan and Gin. I get her wanting acceptance from someone who is deemed ‘good’ by society but really they had sex like twice and not a lot of page time together at all. So I don’t feel emotionally attached to him coming back around and putting Gin in the same spot she was in before with wanting him. Especially when Owen is so great….I’m like Donovan who?. I just didn’t buy into it at all and I just wanted to get to the crux of the story instead of read Gin whining about feeling rejected and not good enough by bother her sister and Donovan.

Still this holds pretty close to the last book for entertainment value. Gin still isn’t my favorite Heroine in UF I’m liking her a little more all the time.

Note There is a ton of repetition in this series. I would say that at least 15% probably closer to 20% of the book I eyeskimmed through because it was just recaps and repetition.
The latest Elemental Assassin takes you on a wild ride when Gin and Bria go on vacation. Needless to say, things don't go quite as planned and Gin brushes off her assassin skills again, this time to help Bria's childhood friend. There's plenty of Owen page time, which makes me happy, and a satisfactory conclusion.
The stakes are pretty high in this one and has a heart-pounding climactic battle scene. Gin gets to lay part of her past to rest in this one. Looking forward to the next one because this is one of my favorite series. There's lots of history in this book, but the author reminds the reader about past books so you could probably read this as a standalone, but series are always so much better if read in order.
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