This book will not work if you are not familiar with the previous books in the series, particularly Emerald Blaze ( A | BN | K | AB ) and Sapphire Flames ( A | BN | K | G | AB ), but you don’t need to reread these books before devouring this one, as Ilona Andrews does a good job of reminding readers what is going on without making these reminders feel redundant. Ruby Fever is spectacular and bittersweet and is a wonderful cap to the series. Because her mind is a little chaotic, there are more, but that’s probably a good stopping point. The books she keeps thinking of have been Nalini Singh’s Last Guard, Elsa Sjunneson’s Being Seen, Patricia Briggs’s Wild Sign, and Sherry Thomas’s Lady Sherlock series. She loves reading, writing, chocolate, tea, and listening to music, although not necessarily in that order. Auel, Fern Michaels, or something that she has completely forgotten by now. She started reading romance in high school, but isn’t quite sure which was her first romance read-Jean M. Aidee recently graduated from law school, where romance novels provided a much needed break from reading court opinions.
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