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After months of training a budding army of human/demon hybrids, Ayala and Carrick have worked out most of their differences. Who gets to use the bathroom first in the morning. Who’ll feed the bunny before they go out to make mayhem. Who gets to keep the jeeling claw they found in Forest Hills. You know, the important stuff. But when Gregor sends them out with their battalion of shades and the mission quickly lands on the wrong side of Ayala’s “don’t kill norms” moral line, she quickly discovers that maybe morality wasn’t the motivator behind Gregor’s pet project — or at least not when money’s involved. And when a trio of shades starts murdering the populace in Nashville again and targeting places and people significant to Ayala, her desire to help her own comrade shades stay on the good side of the Mediators will place her at their mercy again. With the Summit fracturing and demons closing in on the city, saving the shades and herself may cost Ayala everything.
Any Port in a Storm (Ayala Storme Book 2), by Emmie Mears- Amazon Sales Rank: #144063 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-02
- Released on: 2015-06-02
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Emmie Mears is an author, actor, and person of fannish pursuits. Born in Texas, the Lone Star state quickly spit her out after a measly three months, and over eight states and three different countries, Emmie became a proper vagabond. She speaks four languages and holds a degree in history. She writes science fiction and fantasy and loves to weave in sociological and psychological threads through her novels...which was probably not what her university professors had in mind for using her degree. Emmie is the head of a pride of cats in the suburbs of DC, and she's pretty sure at least one of them thinks she's its mother. Slightly obsessed with Buffy and Supernatural, Emmie haunts the convention circuits and joins in when she can on panels and general tomfoolery. She is the author of SHRIKE: THE MASKED SONGBIRD (2014), STORM IN A TEACUP (2015), and ANY PORT IN A STORM (2015). Emmie is open to bribery in the form of sushi and bubble tea.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Emmy Mears Has Done it Again! By Lorna If I had any thought that my five star rating of Storm in a Teacup was just a fluke, the second book put that theory to rest really quickly. Sometimes a follow up book disappoints, but this one didn’t for one second-with one minor exception. More about that later. Just a heads up, there will be spoilers from the first book in this review.Ayala Storme is a mediator in a world where demons have overrun whole parts of the world-literally. In this world, Alabama and Mississippi are just cesspools of demons and unfit for humans to live there. Ayala lives in Nashville, and works for the Summit, an agency that is tasked with ridding the world of demons. The Opry has already fallen victim to the demons, and it’s up to Ayala and others like her to make sure nothing else does. There’s a new sort of demon in the world now, and they are known as Shades. Shades are born of demons and human hosts-and born fully grown- so you know what happens to the hosts, and it’s not pretty. Ayala is part of a project to integrate the Shades into human life-not an easy feat since they are born ready to kill anything in their path. Gregor-her mentor- has signed off on the project and has helped implement it. To make things more interesting, Gregor has made her let one of them, Carrick, live in her home. Life gets even more complicated when a group of mediators decide they want the Shades to all die, and also want Alamea, the director of the Summit, to be assassinated.If you love strong, kick ass heroines, Ayala is your girl. She is determined, smart, fit, and lives to kill demons. As in literally lives-people like her have been taken at birth and trained for the job. Mediators are born with violet eyes so they can never be anything else, nor can they leave a specific area surrounding where they are born. It’s all part of the fascinating world building of this series. Alamea (the director of the Summit), has a much bigger part this time around. She is supposed to be the strongest of all the mediators, but as in any large organization, there is always people wanting to usurp her power. She’s pretty unflappable, intelligent and can kick butt with four inch heels on-and never break a sweat. Ayala’s friend and fellow mediator, Mira is smack in the middle of everything with Ayala this time as well. Lots of strong women are featured, always a good thing. Of course there is still the enigmatic Gregor, and also Carrick who is a mystery to Ayala even though they live together. Lots more side characters only add more to this story-some good, some bad.Describe this book in one word? ACTION. And plenty of it. This is definitely an urban fantasy and this time around romance takes a big leap to the back burner and pretty much stays there. And that’s the one exception that disappointed. A certain love interest was such a big part of the first book that I really missed him in this book. Hopefully he will be back in the next installment.I think this is my favorite new series, and that’s taking nothing away from my old favorites. It was less than a day’s read for me because I pretty much read non-stop. Great main character, fascinating world building, action, thriller aspects, and a mystery, just added up to a five star read for me. Top that off with great secondary characters, snark and wonderful writing, and if I could give it more stars I would. Highly recommended to all adult urban fantasy readers!And one more thing, if you don’t come away wanting to adopt a bunny, I would be very surprised!(RabidReads.com)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Ayala Storme is back! By Sam I am *** I was given an ARC in return for an honest review ***I am so happy to have Ayala Storme back in my life! Everything I loved about STORM IN A TEACUP (the kick-ass heroine, the witty humor, fast-paced action sequences, and, of course, adorable bunnies) were all here in the second book. The shades are back at it in all their nekkidness, leaving butt prints all over Ayala's apartment, filling her bookshelves with romance novels, and there's that pesky trio of them that seems to be killing people in places attached to Ayala's life. And let's not forget the hell-holes opening in places around Nashville and pouring out hordes of demons at a time. But, as we learned in the first book, Ayala is a tough woman and is determined to fight through anything to figure out who is behind it all. And she does it with super awesome style and humor, with a few cuss words thrown in for good measure (cause who wouldn't cuss when faced with an entire group of ugly-ass demons?)I couldn't put this book down. It grabbed me from page one, and kept me hooked till the end and beyond (uh....when is the next one coming out? Cause I need it now). Blurring the lines of good versus evil, this book will keep you wondering who you can trust and where you would draw the line. And it will probably make you laugh while doing it.Oh, and did I mention the bunny adorableness? That, alone, is worth an extra star.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Couldn't put it down By mr dead Of the first book in this series i likened the story to Supernatural- the TV series, not for it being the same kind of thing as Supernatural but for something that fans of Supernatural are going to love. This second book develops that same kind of formula we find that makes the Supernatural series so great. There is a vision, a grand design for a greater story. Its like there is a huge event looming. So far each of the two books i have read are kind of episodic. They tie in to this longer vision of something big and terrible about to happen, but there are smaller stories entwined along the way to keep everyone happy. This one has those themes of family and betrayal, good vs evil and creatures that are some way in between caught up in the mess. its riveting stuff and as the title says, i couldn't put it down.Yet there is more to it that makes it great. That quality of story is here. you know the one you really want to read about, would be happy to read it again? Well, that. That kind of character that is both memorable and like-able, complex and interesting? This series has that too.If you see this review i would recommend picking up the first book and get reading because its such a hassle to be so far behind knowing you have a long way to get caught up. I have a feeling this one is going to keep on getting better and i don't want to be at book three when the fifth is available and neither should you
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