Readin' and Dreamin'

When Gods Die

When Gods Die  - C.S. Harris Not as good as the first installment, I thought. Although, unlike the first book, Sebastian did have a lot more freedom, seeing as how he wasn't running from the law.

The fact that throughout the book Sebastian was being followed kept my interest. The thought that there was someone hiding behind a bush or in a dark alley ready to off him at any minute him was pretty exciting.

They were a lot of action, chases and close get-aways to keep my attention peeked throughout the book.

Questions were left unanswered, but seeing as how this is a series, no doubt those we come afloat later.

The repeatedness of certain facts drove me a bit batty, but that's my only real complaint with this installment.