Yuletide Punch: Phantom Queen Book 12—A Temple Verse Series

Yuletide Punch: Phantom Queen Book 12—A Temple Verse Series

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  • Create Date:2021-12-31 08:21:47
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Shayne Silvers
  • ISBN:B09NMMZC9S
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John E

Quinns's ChristmasI love these books because i never know where Silvers and O'Connell will take the characters and the the story。 This story is mainly Quinn interacting with the remaining Norse deities and their manipulations along with others from the Temple Verse and as always, leaves me wanting to read the next book now。 Quinns's ChristmasI love these books because i never know where Silvers and O'Connell will take the characters and the the story。 This story is mainly Quinn interacting with the remaining Norse deities and their manipulations along with others from the Temple Verse and as always, leaves me wanting to read the next book now。 。。。more

Michelle

AmazingAgain Cameron O'Connell spins a tale so good, you can't help but wail at the ending cliffhanger。 Looking forward to finding out what happens next! AmazingAgain Cameron O'Connell spins a tale so good, you can't help but wail at the ending cliffhanger。 Looking forward to finding out what happens next! 。。。more

Samantha Rooney

Quinn learns that ignorance isn’t bliss and the gaining of knowledge isn’t cheap

Geoff Siegel

Quinn McKenna is back!!! After nearly two hears between books and 6 months in the character's timeline, but she doesn't remember what she's been up to or where she's been。 Let the good times roll again! Quinn McKenna is back!!! After nearly two hears between books and 6 months in the character's timeline, but she doesn't remember what she's been up to or where she's been。 Let the good times roll again! 。。。more

Michael D。 Carlisle

The book was not my favorite。 It is still worth a read, but I don't think you'll be missing much if you skip out on this one。 The book was not my favorite。 It is still worth a read, but I don't think you'll be missing much if you skip out on this one。 。。。more

Patricia Moran

I found this book to be frustrating and disappointing。 I started reading this series in June of 2018, the day it was first released。 Quinn was one of favorite Templeverse characters(note the word was)。 I watched how this author improved as an author with his writing style and his ability to draw me into each book。 I did not find that happening in this book。 The day this book was released O’Connell explained in actual story line time this book happens AFTER the next book。 But was released first。 I found this book to be frustrating and disappointing。 I started reading this series in June of 2018, the day it was first released。 Quinn was one of favorite Templeverse characters(note the word was)。 I watched how this author improved as an author with his writing style and his ability to draw me into each book。 I did not find that happening in this book。 The day this book was released O’Connell explained in actual story line time this book happens AFTER the next book。 But was released first。 I understand story lines and plot and character progression。 What I don’t understand is how an author that used to create beautiful word pictures has evolved into a nerd’s dream。 An author that is more interested in throwing in obscure movie/tv references(many) and smart aleck comments。 Occasional snark I enjoy but I was tripping on them in this。 I felt like Bullwinkle and his hat comment was going to come up。 The author made some joking comment about making readers wait years for a book, I didn’t laugh。 I spent a frustrating amount of time trying to remember if mentioned characters had been in previous books and the circumstances surrounding the character。 I finally found Hilde in Moscow Mule, which I read in 2018。 There are about a bazillion Norse deities and I wouldn’t be surprised if at least a dozen were added to the story line。 I can only hope they don’t all show up in future books。 Yes, I was frustrated reading this book but was more disappointed。 We waited this long for a story continuation and were given this jokey book。 I saw some of the author’s old writing style in the 49th chapter。 I just wish I didn’t have to sludge through the first 48。 I’ve read a book every day this year。 Yuletide Punch took five days to finish because I was that frustrated reading it。 。。。more