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Any Port in a Storm by Emmie Mears

nelljustice's review against another edition

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4.0

I’m surprised at the depth this audio gave me. The first book in the series I had to get “used” to, but this second book really moved the marker up a few notches.

Ayala’s world is somewhat complicated. She is still snarky and swears a lot, but I’d do that too if I had had to deal with hordes of demons. Besides the Hellkin that are flooding the place, someone in the Summit is just wrong. She needs to protect the Shades and the Shades are learning humanity as quickly as they can (reading romances for goodness sake!), but they are also disappearing. Ayala doesn’t know who she can trust to cover her back and while she’s fighting the good fight, she still has the mystery of who is betraying her to figure out.

dms's review

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3.0

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linguisticali's review against another edition

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4.0

Another fun urban fantasy! Very exciting, with a good balance between light-hearted and serious. Diverse and interesting characters.
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