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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best one yet in the series!!!
Enter a magical world where good and evil battle and all is not as it seems to the mortal eye....

Elise Nicholson is a fire witch and a reluctant Guardian (see DARK WATCHER). She doesn't trust the Circle Lightfall or the Watchers and is starting to feel a little left out as her two best friends, Mari and Theo, are blissfully happy with their Watchers...
Published on May 12, 2006 by Deborah Wiley

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars series fires up too late [no spoilers]
"The Watcher Series" continues three months later in "Fire Watcher" with Elise and new Watcher Remy, whose growls rattle windows and walls often, as the focal characters. The usual desire to touch and taste the other while staring and thinking "I don't deserve him/her" pervades the novel. It is obvious the series will not contain deep character growth but spontaneous...
Published on September 4, 2007 by Oscar


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best one yet in the series!!!, May 12, 2006
This review is from: Fire Watcher (The Watcher Series, Book 3) (Paperback)
Enter a magical world where good and evil battle and all is not as it seems to the mortal eye....

Elise Nicholson is a fire witch and a reluctant Guardian (see DARK WATCHER). She doesn't trust the Circle Lightfall or the Watchers and is starting to feel a little left out as her two best friends, Mari and Theo, are blissfully happy with their Watchers while Elise is all alone.

Remy is the Watcher known as the Hunter and Circle Lightfall has him searching for a powerful magical talisman called the Trifero, the Talisman of fire and destruction. Remy dreams of being assigned as a Watcher and finding the Lightbringer who can ease his pain but he has never had the chance until now. A surprise phone call sends him to Elise. Little does he know but it also sends him to the Trifero as Elise now possesses the talisman.

Elise and her friends face a new threat this time as the Brotherhood wants to capture and use Elise and the Trifero for their own nefarious purposes. Can Elise learn to control her anger and prevent total destruction from occurring? Will Remy convince Elise that he can be the kind of Watcher she wants?

Elise's character has remained consistently tough through the entire series but she is somewhat softened in FIRE WATCHER. She has mixed feelings over seeing her two best friends happy while she is alone. Readers will empathize with her as she feels isolated with only her guitar for company. Her fiery temper coupled with her tendency to rush headlong into things make her a witch only the Watcher destined for her could handle. Remy's calming influence on Elise is magical and readers will cheer for Elise and Remy's relationship.

The introduction of the Brotherhood provides an intriguing twist and helps keep this series fresh and exciting. While the Dark still wants to destroy the Lightbringers, it becomes harder for them to do so as Mari, Elise, and Theo develop their powers. The Brotherhood is more of a business consortium however, and doesn't have to follow the same guidelines as the Dark.

FIRE WATCHER can be read as a stand alone novel. However, to truly appreciate the complexity of the world and the depth of Elise's pain, this reviewer recommends reading DARK WATCHER and STORM WATCHER first. But consider yourself forewarned.... Once starting FIRE WATCHER, you will not want to put it down until you have finished it!

COURTESY OF CK2S KWIPS AND KRITIQUES
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Fantasy Romance, June 20, 2006
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This review is from: Fire Watcher (The Watcher Series, Book 3) (Paperback)
In this third installment of her "Guardian Witches" series Lilith Saintcrow brings us the story of the Fire Witch, Elise, and her Watcher, Remy. This series just gets better and better as we learn more about the Dark and the Brotherhood.

Elise has always had a firey temper, to go with the fire power she has as a fire witch. She has also been very cautious of the Watchers. Now a Watcher has arrived unexpectedly, and this time it is her Watcher. Although attracted to Remy she is still not sure of his loyalties. Elise was brought up the hard way and finds trusting a hard thing to do. Theo and Mari are the only family she has since Suzanne's death. Elise finds it hard to admit she is jealous of the time and attention Mari and Theo give to their Watchers. Maybe having her own Watcher will help her to understand.

Remy is a Cajun, he has been to the jaws of hell and was saved by Circle Lightfall, when they made him a Watcher. He has never really watched a witch, as long as he has been a Watcher, he has searched for and found many powerful items and icons for the Circle. He is known as the "Hunter", now he has a witch to look out for and as fate would have it , she is his witch. The witch who takes away his pain and replaces it with pleasure. But how can he earn her trust, when he believes himself to be unloveable and unworthy.

This time the Brotherhood is determined to possess Elise, especially since she has come into possession of the TRIFERO. A mystical ornament that will magnify her powers. Fire witches are very rare. When they cannot reach Elise herself they kidnap her band, and now only heaven knows what they must face to save them. Against all advice Elise goes her own way, and Remy must find a way to not only save her from the Dark but from herself as well. I loved it.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not as good as 1 & 2, June 20, 2006
This review is from: Fire Watcher (The Watcher Series, Book 3) (Paperback)
Third in Saintcrow's "Watcher" series, we get the story of Elise, the fire witch. Elise, to date, has been without a Watcher, and she doesn't understand her friends' relationships with their watchers. She is suspicious of anyone who tries to get close to her friends, and she really does not want to trust the Watchers, despite seeing them in action, protecting the witches from the evil that is encroaching the city of which they have become Guardians. Elise has a temper, which she lets get the better of her, many times, and she doesn't use her common sense when she is trying to protect her friends, despite the trials from her friends' experiences. Remy, her Watcher, is a Cajun, and his easy-going temperment is the perfect foil to Elise's jump first attitude. When Elise comes into possession of the "trifero" which multiplies her power infinitely, things heat up in the city of the Guardians, and Remy has his hands full. I liked the first two stories better - it seemed to me that Elise didn't learn squat from the first two and ended up hurting her friends more because of it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars series fires up too late [no spoilers], September 4, 2007
This review is from: Fire Watcher (The Watcher Series, Book 3) (Paperback)
"The Watcher Series" continues three months later in "Fire Watcher" with Elise and new Watcher Remy, whose growls rattle windows and walls often, as the focal characters. The usual desire to touch and taste the other while staring and thinking "I don't deserve him/her" pervades the novel. It is obvious the series will not contain deep character growth but spontaneous action towards undeveloped and vague antagonists.

Remy the Hunter faces off against the Brotherhood, a Dark organization dedicated to business and profit, in an attempt to prevent them from capturing fire witch Elise and a Talisman called the Trifero. What compels the Brotherhood's intentions is not revealed. Long overdue fight scenes transpire with wild magick and sufficient melee action.

The series is pro-pagan; therefore those of a highly inflexible religious background or intolerant attitude towards religion might want to avoid the selection.

Thank you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I love this series!, June 12, 2006
This review is from: Fire Watcher (The Watcher Series, Book 3) (Paperback)
The only reason I gave this book 4 stars and not 5, was the main female character. It took me a while to "warm" up to her (pun intended). I thought she was a little petty and mean. Now, I know that character flaws keep the book "real", personally I feel that the author made her just a little too petty, and did not clearly explain her actions.

Overall this series is great, and I look forward (I am hoping) to more books. I clearly felt that the author left the door open for more. I strongly recommend that you read the other two books in the series, "Dark Watcher" and "Storm Watcher" first before you read this one. Check out her other titles too.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Used copy, January 15, 2012
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I must say I am surprised. I previously received books in not so good conditions that have made me cautious about buying used books. Let's just say I thought this book was brand new. The condition was near perfect in my standards. I am very picky about my books when I go to the store to buy them and this book has made me want to buy more used books from them. Amazing job!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great series!, May 10, 2011
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This character acts before she thinks. She has a lot of rage, but learns to control it. I like her, and the others in the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sassy Elise meets her match in Remy, June 7, 2010
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I am having a hard time deciding which one of the "Watchers" is my all time favorite. I change my mind with each new book. I have really enjoyed this series and I love the story line that has good versus evil with a little help from great men who are a little of both. Nice job Saintcrow. I recommend this series to anyone who wants a great story line with lots of suspense and adventure and of course romance for all without all of the gratuitous explicit content. Great series and wonderful book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fire watcher, January 7, 2010
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Great book, recommend you read the series in order, not essential but helpful. I loved it
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5.0 out of 5 stars bewitching romantic fantasy, January 17, 2008
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Fire witch Elise Nicholson cannot believe how far her life and those of her two best friends Mari Niege and Theo Morgan have turned since the two Watchers (Hansen and Dante) came to protect them from the Dark. However, though she is happy for her pals having found their soulmates, she is also envious and feels alone even with Mari and Theo including her in most of their activities. Unlike her buddies who took to Guardian duty like fish to water, Elise has doubts and distrusts the Circle Lightfall and their Watchers; in fact she just wants to go back to playing guitar and lighting candles.

Circle Lightfall assigns Watcher Remy the Hunter to locate the powerful magical artifact Trifero, a Talisman of fire and mass destruction. Remy has dreamed for a long time of meeting his beloved Lightbringer, but until now this has not occurred. He soon meets Elise and is euphoric because he knows who she is to him. . He remains unaware that Elise possesses the Trifero, but the Brotherhood realizes she does; they plan to abduct her and force her to use her talisman for their nefarious proposes. Remy risks his life to keep Elise safe, but though she is attracted to him she rejects his belief they belong together.

Of the three bewitching friends, Elise is the most fascinating as she is the only doubting Thomasina in the trio. Her reactions to her two buddies finding happiness in love is well written and real while her distrust of their protectors and her temper that leads to charging the hill regardless of the odds also add to her uniqueness. Finally her refusal to accept Remy, who has his work cut out to keep his stubborn beloved safe and accept they are soulmates make for a wonderful third Watcher tale; enhanced by a new threat the Brotherhood.

Harriet Klausner
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