Crimson Veil (Otherworld #15) by Yasmine Galenorn-a review
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Crimson Veil
Otherworld #15
by Yasmine Galenorn
Genre: paranormal, adult, romance
Release Date: January 28, 2014
We’re the D’Artigo sisters: savvy half-human, half-Fae ex-operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. My sister Camille is a wicked good witch with three gorgeous husbands. Delilah is a two-faced werecat and a Death Maiden. And me? I’m Menolly, a vampire married to a scorching hot werepuma. And right now, we’re facing enemies on all sides…
It’s been a long and devastating week. Back in Otherworld, war has decimated the elfin city of Elqaneve, our father has gone missing, and Shadow Wing has managed to obtain another spirit seal. On the home front, somebody burned down my bar, the Wayfarer, killing eight people, including a friend.
To make matters worse, we still haven’t found a way to stop Lowestar Radcliff—the daemon in charge of a supernatural corporate power grab. He’s attempting to awaken Suvika, the lord of vice and corrupt businessmen, and we have to stop him. Our enemies are closing in on all sides, and this time, there’s no place to hide.
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Crimson Veil begins right on the heels of Autumn Whispers. The war is still being waged in Otherworld, decimating everything in its path. The girls are tired and just can’t catch a break. On top of the Wayfarer being burned down, another vampire club is torched. However, this time, the D’Artigo sisters get there in time to figure out what’s going on…….sort of. Seems there is an arsonist hell bent on taking out as many vampires as they can.
There’s still the problem of stopping Lowestar Radcliff from awakening Suvika, and, they still haven’t found their friends’ missing friend from Autumn Whispers. Things happen rather fast in this installment of the series. The girls had met some of their cousins, whom they didn’t know existed, in the previous book, and one of them ends up being more than he initially seemed, but can they trust him with all that’s going on Earthside and in Otherworld? They decide to take baby steps with him and see how it goes.
They soon realize that the things happening Earthside are tied together and race against time to find the missing and stop Radcliff. There’s also the question of what to do with the Earth Seals that they have in their possession, because if they fall into the wrong hands, all is lost.
Galenorn has changed up her writing in this series a little bit. As I said in my previous review of Autumn Whispers, she normally ties up the current storyline as we progress in the overall arc of the series. She didn’t do that in Autumn Whispers, and she didn’t do it in this one either. But, it works for me. Once we reach the climactic “battle” scene, the way that one of the bad guys is taken out literally made me laugh out loud!! But, in a good way. There are some devastating developments as they find out what has happened to some who are missing, and some developments that leave you cheering. As always, we get to see all of the D’Artigo sisters’ motley crew and the efficiency with which they work together. They all have the “take no prisoners” attitude and do what is needed in any given situation to ensure that those they love are protected. If you’re a fan of series full of all kinds of beings and creatures, you will not be disappointed with this one. I can’t wait for the next installment!
Copy supplied by Netgalley
Reviewed by Vickie M.
Great review Vickie. I think I am a little late to this party..#15..*sigh*..lol
Thanks SAndy!! LOL!!!
Excellent review Vickie. Love love this series and I have the book ,Now I need to find the time to read it , Soon I hope
Thanks Lori!! I love it as well, but am ready for it to move along!!!
Wonderful review, Vickie. I have Galenorn on my TBR to read. Not sure when I can find the time to read 15 books in. There is always a hope that maybe there will be a month or so strike, so we can all catch up on the books we so want to read. 🙂
Thanks Barb! I’m still hoping for the lottery, then, I can read whenever I want!!!
Terrific review, Vickie. I have not read Galenorn, but I have a friend who is a big fan. Hard to get into so many books now. One day I hope to try.
Thanks Amy!!
Wonderful review Vickie-thanks.
Thanks Angry!!
I have not read this author, but the series looks good.
Great review Vickie! You do such a good job! This series sounds interesting, 15 in is a daunting number, but oh well…gotta start somewhere! LOL
Wonderful review Vickie. Wow, fifteen books already-time flies!!
Another great review Vickie. Still playing catch up with this series!
Thanks for the review Vickie-always funs to read your take on the stories.