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Author name: C. T. Adams, Cathy Clamp

 : Timeless Moon (Tales of the Sazi, Book 6)
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780765356659
ISBN number: 0765356651
Label: Tor Paranormal Romance
Manufacturer: Tor Paranormal Romance
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 320
Printing Date: March 04, 2008
Publishing house: Tor Paranormal Romance
Release Date: March 04, 2008
Sale Popularity Level: 48891
Studio: Tor Paranormal Romance




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Josette Monier is a legend among the Sazi. 



One of the most powerful, beautiful, and oldest Sazi in existence, she lives in self-imposed exile.  Her gift of sight is so strong that to be around other living creatures is to be in pain. 



What Josette has experienced lies beyond the scope of the Sazi, for her mate is in love with someone else.  But when her gift of sight reveals trouble for her community, she knows that she has no choice.  She must set aside her personal pain and save her people.  And perhaps save herself and find love again. 





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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Timeless Moon
Excellent book. You can always count on these authors for excitement and good sex scenes.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Sazi, book 6
Josette is one of the four living Monier children. She was introduced and mentioned in many of the previous novels. Usually with fear or loathing. She is the character that lifted the Sazi snakes and left them on the ceiling for several hours, while other Sazi took pictures. Most Sazi do not have the power to do something so dramatic...needless to say this proves just how dangerously powerful Josette is. And yet this is not the ability that she is most famous for. Josette can see (so well that she believes she is there) the future, the present, and the past. This incredible ability leaves her oftentimes confused because she doesn't know in what time frame she is living. Oftentimes, many people, as well as the Sazi, believe her to be insane because she knows so much about each of them and at times mentions things that have not yet happen because she assumes they have (not knowing what time frame she lives in). Of course this could also stem from the fact that her mother was insane before they had to kill her. Josette, her twin and her younger brother and sister were lucky to survive since their mother actually had many other children that she killed before they were grown and completely in their power. Apparently, all the Monier children are extremely powerful.

This is all information that came out in previous books and explains why Josette lives alone and why the other Sazi come to her for help when they fear that they will be destroyed by some unknown force that is cripling all the seers. Unfortunately, they fear her so much because they mostly don't understand her...again, they think she's insane. Therefore, they approach her husband (presumed dead) from a hundred years ago and ask him to approach her for help.

I thought it was good...not the best in the series, but good. Adams and Clamp introduce a new force that is trying to take out the Sazi and continues with the South American force that was introduced in the last novel.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Enchanting Reviews: Timeless Moon
TIMELESS MOON
C.T. ADAMS & CATHY CLAMP

Rated by buyers 5 Enchantments

Forced out of her reclusive state, Sazi seer Josette Monier suddenly finds herself caught up in a race against time to save the seerers from an unknown, unseen force that's slowly draining them of life. Suddenly, Josette finds herself the target of several attempts on her life by snake assassins, who seem out to destroy her no matter where she is. Could they be connected to the attack on the seerers or are they part of something else? And even more worrying is the fact that in the glimpses of the future Josette does see, she doesn't see herself.

Like Josette, Rick Johnson has spent the last hundred years in a reclusive state, preferring to live in his secluded cabin and stay away from Sazi business. But when he's visited by high ranking members of the Sazi council and learns his wife, Josette, is in danger, he's out to protect her with a vengeance. Even if it means letting her know that he's alive when she'd believed him dead for a hundred years.

`Timeless Moon' is one of the best paranormal romances I've read. Josette and Rick's chemistry is palpable. The story is fast paced, with amazing action as the reunited couple find themselves running from unknown assassins. The snake attacks are so incredibly written, they had my skin crawling with every word.

`Timeless Moon' is the sixth book in highly popular `Tales of the Sazi' Series by C.T Adams and Cathy Clamp. I look forward to reading the subsequent book in this incredible series.

Lisa
Enchanting Reviews
March 2008









Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Amature Writing
The book opens with a woman who is feeling sorry for herself. A shape-changing snake assasin tries to sneak up on her, exactly like dozens of snake-assasins did before (one at a time). She shape-changes into a bobcat and kills it. We then switch to her ex-husband (he snuck away after a fight and pretended to be dead; you'll have to wait until later in the book for details on why this is "okay"). He is off living somewhere else by himself, feeling sorry for himself, when some friends comes asking for his help. They are all from a race of immortal shape-chagers in a fight with some other faction of shape-changers. It takes him less than a minute to determine that the friend's cell-phones are bugged by the assasins. Oh, dear, that is how the assasins killed so & so.

The back cover on this book is the worst I've read in years. It lies ... or perhaps was accidentally put on the wrong book. The writing style is amature. Very amature. The characters are mellodramatic superheros of vast power. The villians are idiots ("The last two dozen assasins went up against this lady one at a time and were killed. Oh, boy, my turn to try the exact same assasination plot!") But then the heros are idiots, too, so I guess fair is fair. The fight scenes are plentiful and read like the closest the authors' have come to a fight is playing video games.

Altogether, I was pretty disappointed.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Hopefully, the story line will be resolved
I have read all of the Sazi series and appreciate the world the authors have built of all kinds of shapeshifters, snakes, bobcats, owls, bears, etc. I liked the overall story of Timeless Moon. It was constantly moving, something always happening. It had one of the best car chase scenes I've ever read. My only fault with the book is that the two main story lines of the "Movement" and the snakes was never resolved. We never found out what the Movement was about, why they came into being and we never found out who was responsible for siphoning the power from the major seers. I like some kind of resolution to major plot lines, but there was none. Hopefully, this will be picked up in another book. Is there going to be a sequel?

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