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Shaded Vision (An Otherworld Novel) [Mass Market Paperback]

Yasmine Galenorn
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February 7, 2012 An Otherworld Novel (Book 11)

It's Valentine's Day and the D'Artigo women are preparing for their friend Iris's wedding. But when Delilah and her sisters get word that the Super Community Center has been bombed, things get really ugly, The evil coyote shifters-the Koyami-are back, and Newkirk, their new leader, has joined forces with a group of rogue sorcerers. Then, just when they think things can't get worse, the demon lord Shadow Wing sends in a new front man, and life really goes to hell...


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"Chilling, thrilling, and deliciously dark---Galenorn's magical fantasy is spectacularly hot and supernaturally breathtaking." ---Alyssa Day author of the Warriors of Poseidon series
--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

About the Author

Yasmine Galenorn is the bestselling author of two urban fantasy series: the Sisters of the Moon series and the Indigo Court series. She has also written mysteries for Berkley Prime Crime, as well as nonfiction metaphysical books. Her books have hit the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists numerous times. Yasmine has been in the Craft for over thirty years, is a shamanic witch, and describes her life as a blend of teacups and tattoos. She lives in Bellevue, Washington, with her husband Samwise and their cats. Cassandra Campbell has recorded nearly two hundred audiobooks and directed many more. She has been nominated for and won multiple Audie Awards, as well as the prestigious Odyssey Award. She has received numerous starred audio reviews in both Publishers Weekly and Library Journal as well as fourteen AudioFile Earphones Awards. Cassandra was also named a Best Voice by AudioFile for 2009 and 2010.
--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Jove; Original edition (February 7, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515150355
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515150353
  • Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 0.9 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #69,630 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author Yasmine Galenorn writes two bestselling urban fantasy series: the Otherworld Series (Sisters of the Moon Series), and the Indigo Court Series, both for Berkley. She will soon be adding an Otherworld spinoff--the Fly By Night Series. She's also written a paranormal mystery series (the Chintz 'n China Series) for Berkley Prime Crime, a short-lived mystery series (the Bath & Body Series) under the name of India Ink, again for Berkley Prime Crime, and eight metaphysical nonfiction books (Llewellyn Publications and Crossing Press).

Yasmine is a shamanic witch, and walks an eclectic path. She considers her life a blend of teacups and tattoos--the former in her china closet, the latter on her skin. She's a theatre major, a graduate of the Evergreen State College (Olympia WA). She lives in the Seattle WA area with her husband and is the mother of four cats.

Because so many people ask, you pronounce her name this way: Yaz-mihn (NOT Jasmine--it's a "Y", not a "J"). Last name is pronounced: Gal-eh-norn The accent is on the first syllable.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Could've Been Better February 29, 2012
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I strongly recommend you read this series in order [Witchling, Changeling, Darkling, Dragon Wytch, Night Huntress, Demon Mistress, Never After (anthology), Bone Magic, Inked (anthology), Harvest Hunting, Blood Wyne, Hexed Anthology"ice shards", Etched in Silver novella and Courting Darkness] prior to reading this installment.

I didn't enjoy this installment as much as I thought I was going to and it took me far longer than I would've liked to finish this book. The story started off really slow. The main investigation was disorganized and filled with too many secondary character interactions.

This installment did not do Delilah any favors, she looked like a tag-along in her own book. Most of this book seem to be about everyone else but Delilah. Shade is a HUGE mystery; the author could've spent so much more time delving into his background and how his fate intertwined with Delilah's. That alone could've made one heck of a story.

I rated this book 3-stars because the story was interesting. Albeit, the whole novel felt like a set-up for the next installment; basically a huge waste of time and felt like the sisters were running in circles chasing their tails.

I think Iris's wedding should've been a novella on its own. Instead it was mixed into Delilah's journey with the two parts colliding and feeling mashed together. The wedding took up most of the beginning portion of the book. I enjoyed Iris's background adventure from the Hexed anthology and would've enjoyed a short story on her wedding just the same.

One thing I did like is that the men in Delilah's household are fully domesticated and don't mind pulling their weight at home. They also don't mind "manning" the home front while the sisters go out and handle their business.

I recommend this book and series to fellow dark urban fantasy readers and will read the next book Shadow Rising due out 10/30/12.
I also recommend:
Night Myst (Indigo Court, Book 1)
Blood Song
Bloodstone (A Deadtown Novel)
Once Bitten
On the Edge (The Edge, Book 1)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Struggled to read it... May 30, 2012
By Serene
Format:Kindle Edition
****Review Contains Spoilers*************

I tried to read it Shaded Vision, I really did. But I found myself putting this book down, over and over again. I guess the truth is, I don't really like Del, Shade, or the Autumn Lord. I do like Menolly, and Camille... But for me, Del will always be the annoying little sister who the writer has to talk up to make interesting. So why do I read it? I guess its a habit... And stuff happens in Del's book that affect the rest of the series so I want to read them for stuff about Camille and Menolly.

First the whole story felt really difficult to believe. Why is a policeman consulting Del and why is Del involved in a police investigation? It felt strange to me, given she's NOT IN LAW ENFORCEMENT. Then the sisters all practically tell the victim's families about people they ALLEGEDLY feel might be responsible for the crime? It just felt really silly. What if they are wrong and someone gets lynched or killed because of this foolishness? The victims should sue.

Then there is her relationship with Shade. I'm sorry, but Shade has got to be one of the most poorly developed male leads I've read in a while. His relationship with Del is very shallow. He is the rebound guy, and yet its zero to sixty in the relationship so fast, there is absolutely no courtship or dating whatsoever. Del hardly knows this guy, and yet, they are soul mates in a matter of weeks? Then Del is willing to be a member of this Autumn Lord's harem and his servant on earth without so much as a protest? Doesn't sound fun to me.

I also really don't care about Chase, and the constant hyping of how secretly wunderbar the guy is... Eh. We got enough of chase being kidnapped twice. I could really love a Chase-free story.

Eh... I'm going to pass or skim Del's books from now on. I just think the character is weak, the plot shallow and the romance too underdeveloped for me..
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Lots of action, but Delilah needs to grow up January 11, 2013
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Eleventh in the Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon urban fantasy series revolving back and forth between the points-of-view of three sisters. This story is from Delilah's perspective.

My Take
I'm getting tired of Delilah's immaturity. Hasn't she any control of her kittycat side? It's just embarrassing. She's whining all over the place about how everyone is changing and, ahem, growing up. And she doesn't like it. It seems it's okay for Delilah to change, but not for anyone else. Even Shade is getting sick of her immaturity.

I did enjoy the boys' idea of a party. Typical. Cigars, drinking, poker, and Xbox. It's just when you combine these activities with dragon shifters, an incubus, a leprechaun, a demon, the fae, and an evolving human, well, it boggles the mind.

Oh, I love the sense of family in this series. They're talking about building a house for Iris and Bruce when they get back from their honeymoon. I am curious as to how big the D'Artigo sisters' property is...? Then there's the other side of family when Camille blows up after learning about Shamas' big secret. Gimme a break! How inane can she get? So Shamas learned magic. Has he done anything, anything at all to merit the way she treats him now? Bitch.

Oh, now just wait. They learn information critical to the safety of the spirit seals and...they postpone warning Queen Asteria!?? Will someone explain this to me. Turns out that Asteria has information on Chase's bloodline.

There is just so much action all over the place in this story, I'm panting with exhaustion. I'm really impressed that Galenorn managed to shoehorn it all into just one story.

The Story
It's Iris' wedding tomorrow and the boys are staying home to have their own bachelor's party while the girls are out celebrating with the typical stripper and drinks. If only Delilah had some self-control, it could have been a great party.

Oh, it's just as well since Yugi calls to report a bombing of the Supe Community Meeting place. Just one of a series of firebombings. Seems someone wants to rain down retaliation, for the Kyonnai coyote shifters are back and they are ticked.

There's also a huge rise in hate crimes against the supernatural.

The Characters
There are three D'Artigo sisters: Delilah, Camille, and Mennolly. They are half-fae and half-human with a lot of individual differences. They live together in an old Victorian in Seattle with their significant others, friends, and allies.

Delilah is the middle sister, a shifter into two types of cat, a living Death Maiden fated to bear the Autumn Lord's child through the services of Shade, a half-shadow dragon, half-Stradolan. Her dead twin, Arial, is also a cat shifter and watches over her from an astral plane. Greta is a Death Maiden and Delilah's teacher; she lives in Haseofon. Hi'ran is the name the Autumn Lord, an Elemental Lord, the Harvestman, has given Delilah to use for him.

Camille is the oldest and a Moon Maiden, a priestess to the Moon Mother. She's married to three supernaturals: Trillian is Svartan fae (he's teaching Hanna how to read); Morio Kuroyama is a Youkai-kitsune (Japanese fox demon), Grandmother Coyote's grandson, and he works death magic with Camille; and, Smoky, a.k.a., Lord Iampaatar, is a half-silver, half-white dragon shifter. Rodney is a bone golem, a gift from Grandmother Coyote.

Mennolly, the youngest, was an jian-tu acrobat-spy before she was caught and turned into a vampire. Now she runs the Wayfarer Bar & Grill, a bar and inn for supes. She's promised to Nerissa Shale, a lone werepuma who cut her ties with her former pride and now works as a counselor for FH-CSI. Mennolly is also the official consort to Roman, a natural and blood son of Blood Wyne, the mother and ruler of all vampires. He's an extremely powerful vampire in Seattle who steps up in this story. Vampires Anonymous was founded by Wade. When Sassy died, her will gave the VA her house and estate which has been turned into VA headquarters with Erin Marshal, Mennolly's child, as its official secretary. Mari is Wade's assistant, an Earthside Fae. Frederick Corvax is the new vampire regent for the Northwest.

Sephreh ob Tanu is the girls' father who preferred to follow his lover's directives than stay loyal to family. Humph, didn't seem to do him much good!

Allies and friends who live at the house include:
Lady Iris Kuusi, a Finnish house sprite and Priestess of Undutar as well as the girls' housekeeper, is pregnant and about to marry Bruce O'Shea, a leprechaun who will be starting a job as the head of Irish Studies at the University of Washington. Rozurial is a mercenary and incubus as well as one of Mennolly's lovers. Vanzir is a dream-chaser demon we all thought was without his powers. Maggie is their baby calico gargoyle. Hanna is a hostage rescued in Hexed: : Ice Shards (Sisters of the Moon, #9.5), who now helps out at the house. Shamas ob Olanda is the girls' cousin and full Fae. He works Earthside for Chase, and he's been hiding some powerful secrets that have Camille super furious.

Detective Chase Johnson heads up the Faerie-Human Crime Scene Investigation (FH-CSI). Events in Bone Magic (Sisters of the Moon, #7) have changed Chase. He's evolving into something other. He learns some news about his bloodline and it's freaking Chase out about his relationship with Sharah, Queen Asteria's niece, and an elfin medic with FB-CSI. Yugi is Chase's second-in-command. Mallen is another elfin medic. Frostling is a new hire at FH-CSI and is a full-blooded Fae.

Queen Asteria is the elfin queen and caretaker of the seals the girls have recovered so far. She has formed the Keraastar Knights to wield the spirit seals. Seems that Amber's brother Luke has some ability to wield one (see Harvest Hunting (Sisters of the Moon, #8)). Trenyth is her assistant (and we suspect he's in love with her). Alfina is an elf who was raped.

Carter is the half-demon, half-Titan leader of the Demonica Vacana Society with a new assistant/lover, Tobias, a djinn. Grandmother Coyote is one of the Hags of Fate, who helps the worlds retain balance. Tim Winthrop, a.k.a., Cleo Blanco, runs the website for the Supe Community Council. Jason is his partner and they both come to the wedding. Wilbur is their neighbor and a necromancer whose time in special ops leads to unexpected consequences and some terrifying discoveries. Martin is his ghoul with a weird master-servant relationship.

Marion Vespa is a coyote shifter who runs the Supe-Urban Café. She was a huge help in Harvest Hunting. Aid that backfires horribly. Trixie Jones is her sister. Exo Reed is a wolf shifter who owns the Halcyon Hotel, a hotel that caters to supernaturals. He's been an absolute rock in the community. Claudia is his wife and they have kids. Thomas Creia is a weredog with a wife and two boys; his sister is Shane. Salvatore Tienes is a wolfshifter; his uncle is Geraldo. Wylie Smith is a coyote shifter and Delilah's first real case.

Amanda Flanders, Neely Reed, and Carlos Rodrigues are with the United Worlds Church. Full humans. They are pledging their support to the Supernatural Community along with the vampires and the Triple Threat.

Telazhar is a necromancer who's been training demons for Shadow Wing, a demon lord with plans to invade and conquer earth before he continues on to Otherworld. Van and Jaycee are a pair of Tregart sorcerers we've encountered before (Harvest Hunting); a pair who got away. Gulakah is the Lord of Ghosts, the latest general from Shadow Wing. Newkirk is a regular at the Energy Exchange and he has a spirit seal. Feris is a Tregart demon.

Trytian is a daemon who can't make up his mind which side he will support. All the girls know is that he doesn't want Shadow Wing either. A new perspective on Van and Jaycee has some horrendous consequenes on some of his soldiers. Andy Gambit is a disgusting xenophobic pig of a yellow journalist. You so want to read this one as he gets his in this story!

Elaqneve is the Elfin lands in Otherworld (OW), which is a human generic reference for another dimension where many of the elves, gods, and Elemental Lords, etc. all live. Access to OW is through portals. The Sidhe and Fae themselves call it Y'Eírialiastar. The city-state in OW where the girls were raised is Y'Elestrial and is ruled over by Queen Tanaquar. The Ionyc Seas are a current of energy by which some of the supernaturals can travel.

Talamh Lonrach Oll, the Land of Brilliant Apples, is what the Triple Threat are calling the land they bought in the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range and they are recognized as a sovereign nation by the U.S. government.

The Court of the Three Queens (the girls call them the Triple Threat) is that of the three Earthside Fae queens: Titania is the Queen of Light and Morning of the Seelie; Morgaine is a half-Fae Queen of Dusk and Twilight; and, Aeval is the Queen of Shadow and Night of the Unseelie. They all come to the wedding. Camille's pledge to Aeval's court has caused their father to disown her. Turnabout is fair play and the girls' have disowned him as well as resigning from the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. Now they work for Queen Asteria.

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