![]() ![]() Demont’s brilliant Broken Mirrors series, I must say this installment started off a bit slower than Coyote’s Creed and Lightning Rod, but I’m chalking that up to the fact that the author was methodically and evil geniusly plotting Spencer Crain and James Black right into one of the best action sequences either of them have ever seen or read, or could’ve scripted themselves. With plenty of “where do I begin?” moments in Community Service, the third book in Vaughn R. ![]() Yeah, like he’s never seen that movie before… Spencer is faced with the choice between his future and his friends. With lives in the balance, James is learning the hard way what being a sorcerer really means-and that he picked a hell of a time to quit smoking. Thing is, he’ll have to work with his worst enemy to pull it off. If only he didn’t have to partner with a Coyote.Īfter being punted to the curb by his roommate (with benefits), things are looking dire for trickster Spencer Crain, until an old friend offers him a shot at a big score scamming the best of marks: a vampire. Between gremlins in the closet, paladins crashing through skylights and working spells in a storage locker, hunting a body-hopping spirit is a welcome distraction. ![]() Life as the only human sorcerer isn’t all it’s cracked up to be for James Black, the Lightning Rod. And, uh, could you float him a couple bucks? Title: Community Service (Broken Mirrors #3) “Yep, some days you’re just Fate’s bitch, know what I’m saying?” – Vaughn R. ![]()
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