Elijah by J. Frank

The third novel in Jacquelyn Frank’s Nightwalker series, Elijah, proved to be just as good as the first two. This time, however, instead of focusing on the Demon’s society, we’re taken into the workings of the Lycanthropes.

Reading this novel reminded me that Frank doesn’t like conversations as much as some other authors. That’s not what I mean. It seems like the conversations are buried within the rest of the story. There are conversations there, but they don’t pop out at you. You can be surprised when, all of a sudden, there is going to be some dialogue. I’ve noticed that her main characters like to contemplate and tend to be more scholarly than other novels. They are not quick to action, but they won’t hesitate once they’ve determined that is their course of action. I’m not saying that this is bad, just different. That is one of the things I like the most about this series, it hasn’t followed any previous patterns. It’s refreshing.

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I am a 30-something SAHM with two adorable boys and a supportive husband who is very tolerant of my reading addiction. I love to read and easily go through about a dozen books a month – well I did before I had kids. Now, not so much. After my first son was born, I began to take my hobby of reviewing a little more serious and started Literary Escapism to help with my sanity. I love to discuss the fabulous novels I’ve read and meeting all the wonderful people in the book blogging community has been amazing.