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Title:Curse the Dawn (Cassandra Palmer #4)
Author:Karen Chance
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 386 pages
Published:April 7th 2009 by NAL (first published March 1st 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance
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Curse the Dawn (Cassandra Palmer #4) Paperback | Pages: 386 pages
Rating: 4.15 | 20544 Users | 558 Reviews

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Cassandra Palmer may be the all-powerful Pythia now, but that doesn’t mean people have stopped trying to kill her. Most of the supernatural power players don’t want the independent minded Cassie as chief clairvoyant—and they’ll stop at nothing to see her six feet under.

The Vampire Senate does support Cassie in her position, but their protection comes with a price: an alliance with the sexy master vampire Mircea, who has claimed Cassie as his own.

But even the vampires will have trouble keeping Cassie alive now that the self-styled god Apollo, the source of the Pythia’s power, has it in for her in a big way. To save her life—and the world—Cassie’s going to have to face down her creator once and for all.

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Original Title: Curse the Dawn
ISBN: 0451412702 (ISBN13: 9780451412706)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cassandra Palmer #4, Cassandra Palmer World #5
Characters: Cassandra Palmer, John Pritkin, Mircea Basarab, Jonas Marsden


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~* 3.5 Stars *~"I Took the Road Less Traveled. Now Where the Heck Am I?"I've just got to get a bumper sticker with that saying on it! Karen Chance's latest Cassandra Palmer book, Curse the Dawn, quite literally slams you into action from page one, grabs you by the hair and throat, and half drags, half shoves you along with the story at rocket speeds while you cling desperately to the Kindle (or the pages) and pray you can keep up. At turns hilarious and hair-raising, I found myself laughing out

So this book was WAY better then the last one IMO. I was enthralled from beginning to end. It was wonderful! Pacing was amazing. I love how much you get to watch Pritkin and Cassie interact one on one. (Fyi, I totally ship them. Just saying. Don't start with the whole Mircea thing with me. P & C could totally be a thing!) Oh, good luck trying to stifle your laughter while reading this! This has some amazingly funny parts! This wonderful book starts with Cassie tracking down the previous

One of my favorite books of the Cassie Palmer series. It has some of the funniest scenes in the series. The book also deals with one of the major early series plot points. It actually ties up the previous three books quite nicely while setting up plot for the next story arc. We find out more about Cassie's background in this book, but much is still left unknown. Pritkin also goes through some rather interesting character development here. Fun new reoccurring characters are introduced in this

Best one in the series so far :)

Why can't Mircea be in the whole book? Seriously, there is too much inane action going on. Could care less.

The first three books of the series were ok, but left me conflicted if I really liked the story. This fourth installment was really wacked, I had a lot of fun. The battles and the plot in general were so far out there, it was surreal. Lots of action, battles, crazy magic, very entertaining.Now I just wish the characters were more captivating. I am starting to warm up to Cassie and Pritkin, but Mircea is still pretty one-dimensional. All other charactes pop up so rarely, that there is barely any

Series Overview ReviewThe rest of these books were a solid three-star review for me. They're interesting, sexy, reasonably well-written novels. The fourth novel, Curse the Dawn, is a far better read that the first three. In my opinion. Which is the only opinion that counts because this is my review.PS. Jon Stewart is funnier.Curse the Dawn is FUNNY. The rest of the series has definite moments of funniness to them but they don't compare to Curse the Dawn.However, there are several problems with
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