To be honest, I think Shadow Touch (her second) is the stronger of the two books, but authors do grow between first-pub and those that follow. One thing I do appreciate is that you don't need to read the first in the semi-series to grasp the second, except for the very last few pages, when the action in the second ties into the events of the first. I suppose as long as you know there'll be a few pages where you're going "what, hunh?" (like I did), and just accept what you grab from context, then move on. :)
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Date: 12 Jan 2007 04:27 am (UTC)