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| Original Title: | Claimed By Shadow |
| ISBN: | 0451461525 (ISBN13: 9780451461520) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Cassandra Palmer #2, Cassandra Palmer World #2 |
| Characters: | Tomás Carreño, Cassandra Palmer, Billy Joe, John Pritkin, Mircea Basarab, Agnes: Pythia, Myra |

Karen Chance
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 374 pages Rating: 3.98 | 21695 Users | 690 Reviews
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| Title | : | Claimed by Shadow (Cassandra Palmer #2) |
| Author | : | Karen Chance |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 374 pages |
| Published | : | April 3rd 2007 by Ace Books |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Magic |
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Clairvoyant Cassie Palmer has inherited new magical powers-including the ability to travel through time. But it's a whole lot of responsibility she'd rather not have. Now she's the most popular girl in town, as an assortment of vamps, fey, and mages try to convince, force, or seduce her—and her magic—over to their side. But one particular master vampire didn't ask what Cassie wanted before putting a claim on her. He had a spell cast that binds her to him, and now she doesn't know if what she feels for him is real—or imagined…Rating Out Of Books Claimed by Shadow (Cassandra Palmer #2)
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It wasn't just me right? This one was way better than the first one. Yes, I still have a case of major whiplash from all that was happening left and right, and it had a few eyerolling/head banging the wall moments, but I see a genuine progress. The chase of Myra the evil contender continues through time and space and now she has her evil eye trained on Mircea. As in killing Mircea in the past so that he can't give Cassie his protection over the span of her childhood. Bla bla. That's not theThis one was wild! Lots of plot twists and turns, time travel and tension. Chance did a clever job of slipping seamingly trivial details into casual scenes only to have them come back to bite you on the butt later. Wow! Still a little more erotic than I'm used to reading........that's okay though. There's a another in the series and opportunites for all sorts of spin-offs. Cassie's still trying to hunt down Tony, the evil vampire, and I think I'm going to have to get some kind of a BIG TOUGH
Excellent book. It has been a while since I have read a 'so good you can not put it down' book, but this one qualified!!This book takes up right where the first, 'Touch the Dark' left off. We follow Cassie on an action filled adventure in her attempt to avoid becoming the new Pythia. The book starts off with breathtaking action and never lets up, right to the ending. The author worked out the few wrinkles that hindered her first book -- no long winded vamp politics to bore us this time around!!

Cassie is hiding out in Vegas. She's on the run from any goons Tony sends as well as a wayward acolyte Myra. She's keeping her things in a skating rink locker and stealing outrageous outfits from casino locker rooms to interrogate Casanova. He used to be Tony's second in command and he might know how to get to him in Faerie. She has to get to Tony before he gets to her. She wants to take him down and she wants the paper weight that currently traps Cassie's father's ghost. She also does not want
I came across this book at my library, and it looked interesting enough, so I decided to try it, even though I hadn't read the first one.I really, really wish I hadn't.Warning: Spoilers for the book and Trigger Warning for mentions of rape/non-con/dub-con(view spoiler)[First of all, the main character was an idiot. Cassie had no consistent characterization and she couldn't pick up on the smallest things. Like when she was dragged back to the past for a second time, Mircea said, "...events at the
RATING: barely 3 stars.Okay this series just isn't doing it for me (lol). No really. The author sets a plotline at the beginning and then instead of a linear story we get huge conversations/ info-dump moments interlaced with fast and furious action just as if the author remembered suddenly that ah! I have a story to get to, can't waste any more time with chitchat. Plus all the action seems kind of meaningless because most of the times it doesn't even advance the story that much (SPOILER - like
4 Stars... Cassie and crew travel through time and into the lands of the Fey in order to thwart an attack by a deadly assassin that has the power to change history and alter their present with deadly accuracy... Once again, Karen Chance incorporates historical pieces into her modern day fictional read adding an intricate layer to her storytelling; meeting these historical characters and seeing how their past intertwines into the current story is fascinating... Although I enjoy these details,


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