Divinity Circuit (Senyaza Series Book 5), by Chrysoula Tzavelas
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Once he'd been an idealist...When Marley's old flame Corbin left town on the trail of a murderer, they'd been friends. When he comes back again a year later, things are different. The hunt has changed Corbin: he's lost weight, learned new magic, and he seems to hate everything he once cherished: the nephilim corporation Senyaza, his friends and family, Marley... He wasn't the only one...As the world's only Artificer, Branwyn has a waiting list a mile long. Life is great! Until she finds out one of her creations is in the hands of a murderous angel. Recovering the device will involve tangling with faeries and wizards, and allying with an entire coterie of monsters, including the monster she hates most in the world...But dreams have a price.
Divinity Circuit (Senyaza Series Book 5), by Chrysoula Tzavelas- Amazon Sales Rank: #246895 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-10
- Released on: 2015-11-10
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Spectacularly successful blending of previous stories By Amy I liked the whole series, but found this last book especially satisfying - characters and pieces of the world that had remained loosely-tied but mostly-separate from previous books were wrapped together into a nicely gripping whole. It achieved a particularly difficult thing - showing consequences and continuation of previous stories without feeling anticlimactic - particularly well. The story was well-paced, the characters believably matured (and not) from previous books, with a good amount of ongoing conflict and resolution.The series as a whole, and this book in particular, are definitely worth a read (or three).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Just go binge-read the whole series By Pen Name An excellent addition to the Senyaza Series. Without too many spoilers, I'll say that though I saw a few twists coming, I didn't put them together more than a few pages before the characters did and the whole world - which seemed a bit separated in the earlier books - is coming together nicely in a coherent whole.I found this book to have a bit more of an exclusive "grab" on my attention than some of the earlier books in the series, without leaving me feeling like I'd been pulled through behind a speeding horse (like happens with, e.g., Jim Butcher's Dresden Files books).
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Exciting sequel to Matchbox Girls and Infinity Key By Stacy S. Laughlin This is a deeply satisfying sequel to _Matchbox Girls_ and _Infinity Key_. While Tzavelas summarizes the first books in the series in the preface to this one, for those who want to jump into the series here, I highly recommend that at a minimum you read _Matchbox Girls_, _Infinity Key_, and the title story in the short story collection _Etiquette of Exiles_ before reading this one. It doesn't work as well as a stand-alone novel.As usual, Tzavelas' world-building and characters continue to be her strengths. We reconnect with old favorites who have been with us since _Matchbox Girls_ (primarily Corbin, Marley, Branwyn, and Penny) and learn more about their powers, interactions, limitations, and relationships. The Senyaza books are inhabited with an engrossing mix of demons, fairies, angels, monsters, and Nephilim wizards, but good and bad aren't cut and dry here and the different races (and individuals) behave in unexpected ways.This book is split between following Marley and Branwyn's stories. Marley and Corbin try to figure out if they can have a romantic relationship (complicated by Corbin being infected by some sort of supernatural plague which is changing his behavior and personality at the same time that it massively increases his power). At the same time, Branwyn is exploring her powers as an artificer who shapes magical artifacts out of the stuff of reality. One of my favorite interactions in the book is between Branwyn and a skyscraper that she has woken up with her powers, giving a new twist to the A.I./creator plotline. I really enjoyed how Tzavelas explored how Branwyn's ability to release powerful magical artifacts into the world has drastic consequences beyond the original purpose of the artifact. The different beings in this world are constantly trying to re-purpose or steal them. (We even learn that the federal government is getting involved.)The pacing in this story is brisk with lots of action and a satisfying conclusion. I highly recommend this book, as well as the preceding books in the series.
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