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40 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Something new, November 9, 2007
Finally something for those of us who like urban fantasy but are not too fond of romance novels.
A powerful. mostly immoral sorceress, Her possessed sidekick and a former hollywood star are out to save San Francisco, not out of any 'good' motive but because the bad guy has torqued her off and has something she needs to save her own life.
Fans of the Dresden Files and the early Anite blake books should love this, anyone who likes urban fantasy will probably not be disappointed.
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49 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good start to a new series...., November 21, 2007
Sorcerer Marla Mason has to stop Susan Wellstone from casting her spell. If she doesn't, it will have horrific consequences to both Marla and the city she guards, Felport. To stop Susan, Marla has traveled to San Francisco with her partner, Rondeau. But something is wrong in San Francisco, something seriously wrong that is leaving a trail of dead sorcerers. Marla doesn't want to intervene in the business of another city, but she will have to if she has any hope of saving her own city.
BLOOD ENGINES introduces readers to Marla Mason, a sorcerer who at first glance appears to be rather cold and forbidding. T.A. Pratt shows us the glimpses beneath this façade, glimpses that reveal the caring heart of this woman dedicated to protecting and preserving her city. It took me awhile to warm up to Marla, but as the story progresses I learned to admire her willingness to sacrifice even the people and things she cares about for the greater overall good.
T.A. Pratt creates characters who aren't simply good or evil, but rather have shades of both just like anyone else. Bradley "B" Bowman is the easiest character to like, as he doesn't appear to have any artificial artifices and his motives are much more apparent on the surface. Even Rondeau has his darker moments, as his background history is fascinating and I'm hopeful there is a story forthcoming about that. T.A. Pratt also does a fantastic job at incorporating various mythologies and legends into the motivations and histories of the characters, leaving readers with a fascinating tapestry of tales within tales.
BLOOD ENGINES is the first in what looks to be a promising new series. There are some uneven moments as one would expect in any new series, but these issues pale in comparison to the overall premise of this entertaining and fast paced story. BLOOD ENGINES is easily recommended.
COURTESY OF CK2S KWIPS AND KRITIQUES
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Read!, October 7, 2007
When I first heard about Blood Engines, I was actually on the website of the wonderful Kim Harrison, author of the Hollows series (and if you haven't read it yet, go do it!). Mrs. Pratt has made a stunning entry into the world of scifi/fantasy. Her characters are a bit over the top, but they have a real-world feel to them. It's refreshing to find a female lead who is more than willing to mess with other people's idea of morality in order to protect that which is most important to her- the city of Felport. This book is packed with high-energy and powerful characters, each with a distinct agenda and all with their own quirks.
The book uses a stunning array of mythology, theology, practicality, and action to advance the storyline. The characters' motivations are well explained and detailed, there is more than a little use of humor and shock when dealing with the odd phenomena that seems to happen to Marla and her cohorts, and the villains of the piece are suitably nasty. This is one book I didn't want to put down. The only thing that tended to annoy me were the descriptions- we'd start getting a sense of what was going on from them, and then Marla's distaste for anything but information pertaining to her motivation would cut it off abruptly. Other than that, a great book.
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