Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Haunted by Kelley Armstrong

This is going to sound short and vague and disinterested, mostly just because I finished reading this awhile ago and forgot to post about it.

Haunted is good, like all her other books. It's about Eve Levine, Savanna's mother and we get to see that she's not completely crazy and sociopathic. She starts off spending the majority of her time watching over her daughter, and hanging out with Kristof Nast, her baby daddy - who she decides that she is truly in love with later on in the book. To give her something to do, instead of obsessing over her living daughter, the Fates give her a task to catch a demonic doppelganger killer. She spends the book investigating clues, and working with Angels to catch this scary killer. During this process, she learns that this is a task to test her abilities. If she passes, she becomes an Angel - defender of humans against the scariest supernatural. Of course she achieves this status, but nobody knows this except Kristof... and in the following book, Jaime - and only because she guessed, otherwise this information is censored from Eve's conversation.

This was book 4, and I read all the books following about Eve Levine, now I know how she came to be so cool.