Book review – The Guardian of Bastet by Jacqueline M. Battisti
The Guardian of Bastet by Jacqueline M. Battisti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book was so much fun to read. I’m a paranormal fan, and I’ll admit that sometimes books tend to run together in my mind. But I don’t have to worry about that with this new series.
The main character Trinity is a below average shape-shifter. Her dad morphs into big cat, while she spends her monthly transformation chasing mice along side her house cat. Her aloof and somewhat cold mother comes from a long line of powerful witches, yet Trinity can cast a decent spell to save her life. All that changes when a demon starts killing off other supernatural beings in her community and Trinity is called to action.
I loved every bit of this novel. From the quirky, fallible characters to the “oops” date Trinity has with a strange man, it’s one compelling read. The Guardian of Bastet is chock-full of mythology, a decent dose of mystery and suspense and sets up future books very nicely. I keep thinking about this book, so I mean it when I say that I really hope the next one comes sooner rather than later!
Posted on August 27, 2012, in books, Reading and writing and tagged Bastet, book review, fiction, Magic, shifters, unique, witch. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.
























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