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Original Title: Falling Light
ISBN: 0425255107 (ISBN13: 9780425255100)
Edition Language: English URL http://theaharrison.com/books/falling-light/
Series: Game of Shadows #2
Setting: Michigan(United States)
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Falling Light (Game of Shadows #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 289 pages
Rating: 3.68 | 631 Users | 68 Reviews

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Title:Falling Light (Game of Shadows #2)
Author:Thea Harrison
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 289 pages
Published:February 4th 2014 by Berkley
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal

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Having finally reunited, and fought off The Deceiver for now, Mary and Michael race up the Michigan peninsula to meet Astra before police forces catch up with them. But the closer they get, the less Mary is willing to trust a woman who by her own admission will do anything to finish The Deceiver – even if it means killing Michael and Mary to try again in another life. As they face their final battle unsure if they can trust either side, Michael’s loyalties are tested, making him vulnerable just when Mary needs him most.

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Ratings: 3.68 From 631 Users | 68 Reviews

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*Did not finish*I picked up this book because I love Thea Harrison's Elder Races series and I was eager to try something new. Unfortunately, this book fell flat for me. I read up to page 60 and essentially nothing really happens. The main characters are on the run (which could have some exciting elements) but they were very bland. If you are expecting something like the Elder Races series, you may be disappointed. This is very different.

Falls short of my expectations for any book -but for Thea Harrison this is especially disappointing. I usually love her stuff - but this whole storyline was thin, trivial and I honestly didnt care who lived or died. The characters were irrationally hot and cold with each other- and their chemistry was awful. So glad this was the last book of the series.

Are there more books coming?

Well I'm partial to her dragon series! This was an ok mini series. I love all her books! I just think her dragon series are 10++++++❤. But there is nothing to hate about these either! Thanks for writing for us Thea!!!

Second in the Game of Shadows urban fantasy series and revolving around Mary, Michael, and Astra. Based in Michigan.The story picks up where Rising Darkness , 1, left off with the battle in the woods at Michael's cabin.My TakeI think this is the end of this part of the series, and it seems that Harrison will be embarking on a new spin-off from it. We'll see.Essentially, this is a good plot line, but I'm not impressed. Harrison's writing is half-baked with little finesse superficial is a good

Review originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2014/02/04/...Publisher: BerkleyPublish Date: Out nowHow we got this book: ARC from the publisher via NetgalleyHaving finally reunited, and fought off The Deceiver for now, Mary and Michael race up the Michigan peninsula to meet Astra before police forces catch up with them. But the closer they get, the less Mary is willing to trust a woman who by her own admission will do anything to finish The Deceiver even if it means killing Michael

I liked this book better than the first in this series but neither was as enjoyable as the Elder series. I did not realize this was a duology but it makes sense since the ending was satisfyingly complete for Mary and Michael. Other reviewers did a better job than I could on condensing the plot and describing the characters. The only point that I think is worth reiterating pertains to the lack of Astra and the Deceiver's backstory. There is so much to explore there.

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