Debtors' Remorse A Juliet Harrison Novel 2 eBook KT Swartz
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Moyer Bennett, the sole practitioner crime lord of Columbus. With ties to human and drug trafficking, and organized crime, he has reigned unopposed for twenty years. And he's not in a hurry to lose his empire.
Dr. Gregory Mason, bona fide necromancer and lead surgeon at St. Mary's in Seattle. He's come to collect a debt owed to him, with or without consent.
Eva Harrison, matriarchal leader of the Harrison clan. Celebrating her one hundred forty-fourth birthday, she has a very special request, and she won't take 'no' for an answer.
Three people whose words bind Juliet to them, who demand more from her than she is capable of. And if she can't even protect herself, how can she help those innocent, when they need it most?
Debtors' Remorse A Juliet Harrison Novel 2 eBook KT Swartz
3.5In some ways I liked this book more than the first. It didn't start of with a huge, gaping chunk of missing plot for one. The characters had become familiar and remained true to their previously established routines. Always a good thing. And I adored Seamus and Jimmy. But in other ways I thought it lacked a little something.
Mostly it just felt like a middle book. There was almost nothing new here that hadn't been started in book one and almost nothing wrapped up before the end. Juliet is still rushing to Eli's aid, but still hasn't found a solution to their problem. GW is still alternatively hunting and being hunted by Juliet and Ezra, but we still have no idea why (or why Juliet insists on refusing to let Ezra kill him and get it over with). Dr. Mason shows back up to claim his due from book one, but the whole thing never concludes and will apparently carry on to book three. Great-Aunt Eva is still stalking Juliet with no intention of stopping and Juliet still has no way to avoid her. The whole Moyer dilemma was new, but even it didn't complete conclude at the end of the book.
I'm beginning to suspect that this is going to be a very long series of interlaced books, as opposed to a series of relatively freestanding stories. There isn't necessarily anything wrong with that, if it's your thing. But I tend to get very frustrated if I go too long with any sort of resolution. I lose my will to continue.
The writing is still very good and, with the exception of the ridiculous double tabs at the beginning of each paragraph that create way too much empty space (all the books have this), it's relatively well edited. I noticed a few typos, but nothing major. There is also still a lot of good humour and, while not strictly romantic, I really like Juliet and Ezra's relationship. I also really appreciate the way Swartz tied Ezra's wellbeing into needing something to protect, even if he doesn't necessarily like it. It's a subtle, but telling character trait. The book's pretty good, but you might as well buy all three as the first two, at least, don't stand on their own very well.
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Debtors' Remorse A Juliet Harrison Novel 2 eBook KT Swartz Reviews
This is the second book in the series. Just as good as the first book. The characters are progressing nicely.
Gah, Ezra! We want to like you, stop being a jerk! ;) I'm giving this one a 4 (maybe more of a 4.5?) because I thought the plot was a bit scattered compared to the first book. That being said it was still a very enjoyable read and we got to learn a lot more about Juliet and the mystery surrounding her abilities. I think Debtors' Remorse did a great job at expanding on what we learned in the first book and setting up even more to come.
3.5
In some ways I liked this book more than the first. It didn't start of with a huge, gaping chunk of missing plot for one. The characters had become familiar and remained true to their previously established routines. Always a good thing. And I adored Seamus and Jimmy. But in other ways I thought it lacked a little something.
Mostly it just felt like a middle book. There was almost nothing new here that hadn't been started in book one and almost nothing wrapped up before the end. Juliet is still rushing to Eli's aid, but still hasn't found a solution to their problem. GW is still alternatively hunting and being hunted by Juliet and Ezra, but we still have no idea why (or why Juliet insists on refusing to let Ezra kill him and get it over with). Dr. Mason shows back up to claim his due from book one, but the whole thing never concludes and will apparently carry on to book three. Great-Aunt Eva is still stalking Juliet with no intention of stopping and Juliet still has no way to avoid her. The whole Moyer dilemma was new, but even it didn't complete conclude at the end of the book.
I'm beginning to suspect that this is going to be a very long series of interlaced books, as opposed to a series of relatively freestanding stories. There isn't necessarily anything wrong with that, if it's your thing. But I tend to get very frustrated if I go too long with any sort of resolution. I lose my will to continue.
The writing is still very good and, with the exception of the ridiculous double tabs at the beginning of each paragraph that create way too much empty space (all the books have this), it's relatively well edited. I noticed a few typos, but nothing major. There is also still a lot of good humour and, while not strictly romantic, I really like Juliet and Ezra's relationship. I also really appreciate the way Swartz tied Ezra's wellbeing into needing something to protect, even if he doesn't necessarily like it. It's a subtle, but telling character trait. The book's pretty good, but you might as well buy all three as the first two, at least, don't stand on their own very well.
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