Wednesday 7 April 2021

Review: Woman In Demand (Seraphine Thomas Series Book 13) by Erin R Flynn

Woman In Demand Woman In Demand by Erin R. Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Christmas and New Year in Chicago

This is a bit of a different book for this series. It’s meant to be a ‘half’ book, sort of between 12 and 13 in the series, it follows on from book 12 but without any of the FBI cases, you would normally find in one of these books. This book focuses solely on Sera’s life and Alpha duties as opposed to working with her FBI team. That does not mean she isn’t dealing with the politics of the supernatural world and the human government, but she isn’t working cases.

This book only covers a short period of time, but a lot gets fitted in. It deals with several problems that Sera has to deal with including her issues with the Director of the FBI and her arch-nemesis Murray, and dominance fights in the casino.

I liked how we are out of sync with the timelines a bit as Sera is coming up to a new president being elected and just about to take office in the new year. The president is not a Democrat and not from Chicago, unlike the president they have been dealing with up to this point. Names are not used, but the allusions are made to whom Sera has been/will be dealing with. Having the timelines out of sync, with this alternate reality means that anything crazy she has the new regime getting up to with the supernatural community will be nothing compared to the reality of the last four years in the US!

It was good to get another Sera book, after a bit of a hiatus. I hope that this means a new one won’t be left quite as long next time, though I am enjoying the Artemis University books a lot too, so I can’t complain too much about the books actually being published!

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