Book Review: Heroes Adrift
Title: Heroes Adrift
Author: Moira J. Moore
Stand alone or series: Third book in the Hero series
Summary: (from amazon.com)
The Empress wants to locate the descendants of her exiled sister. No magically-bonded Pair is more ill-suited for the job than long-suffering Shield Lee Mallorough and her all-too-charming Source Shintaro Karish. Yet it’s a mission they can’t refuse.
Why did I read the book: I very much enjoyed the first two books in this series (Resenting the Hero and The Hero Strikes Back), and was eager to continue the adventures of the stoic but hilarious Shield Lee and her obnoxiously charming Source Taro. These books are compulsively readable, and firmly in the ‘unputdownable’ category.
Review:
Heroes Adrift takes off shortly after the conclusion of The Hero Strikes Back. Instead of having the nice, peaceful, uneventful rest from crazy catastrophes and death threats, the Pair is thrown right back into the thick of things with a summons from the Empress herself. Sheild Dunleavy Mallorough (she’s a girl, goes by the nickname Lee) is less than thrilled–as usual.
After the shenanigans of the first two books, saving the world and such, Taro and Lee develop a deep bond that goes beyond just being a Pair. They understand each other, respect each other, and–naturally–there is some serious underlying romantic tension (although that sort of thing is frowned upon at the Triple-S…for obvious reasons, if things don’t work out romantically between a Pair, they are still Paired, and must continue to work with each other for the rest of their lives…just imagine that level of awkwardness).
Notable Quotes/Parts: Wait for the portion when Lee performs her fire dance for the first time…seriously. *puts on ninja mask and handsprings away*
Rating: 7 Very Good
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I love the Fight Club RSS feed icon. AWESOME.
I actually thought this book was better than the 2nd – but then I really didn’t like the 2nd. I thought Lee was way too whiny and self-centred in that one.
I almost gave up on this series after that, but the cover of this one persuaded me to get it (btw, the cover – huge improvement on previous two, IMO, but completely misleading!).
Agree with you – I liked the change in scenery in this book, and also the fact Lee was more self-aware. It’s a quick read and I will probably get the next one when it does come out – I want to know what happens next now
Mollie
Thanks! I saw the logo and had to have it. Fight Club rocks.
li I can see where you are coming from. I loved the first book, but the second and third fall short.
But yeah–totally still into the series and will get the next book. Especially considering everything that happened in Heroes Adrift!
(And on the covers–I quite like how Lee looks on this one! But yeah, makes it look out to be some kind of pirate ship adventure or something :p )
I am more and more convinced that I have been living under a rock – I never heard of this series and yet it sounds so awesome.
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