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Thin Air: The heart-stopping urban fantasy adventure (Weather Warden Book 6) Kindle Edition
ON TOP OF THAT, IT WAS RAINING
There were worse things than being naked, freezing and alone in a forest. For instance, there was being naked, freezing, not alone, and not sure of who the hell you were.
Joanne Baldwin has had better days - at least she hopes she has. After waking up on her own in a forest, she's found by two rescuers she doesn't recognise at all. One supernaturally gorgeous guy might have been her lover. The other says he can control the weather . . . and so can she.
Not everyone looking for Joanne has her best interests at heart, and with no way of telling friend from foe, Joanne is quickly lost in a fog of deception. Now she must rebuild herself, one memory at a time, before someone else steals her life - and she disappears into thin air. . .
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAllison & Busby
- Publication date12 September 2011
- File size1885 KB
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- ASIN : B006WB7SDS
- Publisher : Allison & Busby (12 September 2011)
- Language : English
- File size : 1885 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 349 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 468,947 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 7,268 in Urban Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- 9,416 in Paranormal Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- 10,027 in Urban Fantasy (Books)
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Rachel Caine is the NYT, USA Today, and #1 WSJ bestselling author of more than 50 books in several categories and genres, including adult thriller and adult urban fantasy/SF as well as books for young adults ages twelve to eighteen.
Rachel Caine lost her fight with a rare and aggressive cancer, soft tissue sarcoma, in November of 2020. With over 56 books in print and millions of copies sold, she was a frequent guest at conventions in the United States and around the world. Her popular book series include the young adult Morganville Vampires novels, the Great Library series, and the #1 bestselling Stillhouse Lake novels in adult thrillers.
WWW.RACHELCAINE.COM
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Thin Air was an interesting read, I will tell you that; seeing a character that I've grown to love, try to find herself. Jo had more powers that she was struggling with, and she really didn't know who to trust. It was exciting, action packed and intense from start to finish!
After events that occurred at the end of Firestorm, Jo was left without her memories. David and Lewis came to her rescue as she had to relearn everything she knew. It soon became apparent that her powers had grown, and that it was taking time to learn how to wield them.
Jo worked hard throughout this book, she was betrayed by a lot of people that she cared about. There was a demon that was able to manipulate those she loved and she had to figure out a way to win those people back.
Rachel Caine has done a great job continuing this story. I'm intrigued about the fighting within the Djinn and what their end goal is going to be. The overall story arc is getting exciting and I'm looking forward to see the outcome in the next book, with all of the groups working together.
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Unlike some reviewers, I don't downgrade the book as compared to previous books in the series, I compare it to fantasy books in general, and it is still 5 stars. If you want unlimited, flowing and gushing praise, read another review, I'm just going to tell you it's worth reading if you like contemporary fantasy and urban fantasy. However, don't start with this book, go back and start with the first in the series, Ill Wind, or you might be lost and/or confused.
This series is excellent. It takes a well written series to interest me and convince me to spend my hard-earned dollars to invest in multiple books. I have found this book, and this series, worth it.
The book isn't exactly challenging mentally, but most people buy books for the entertaining story, and you will find it here!
RECOMMENDATION: Buy New!

Joanne wakes up in a forest; cold, naked and with no memory, Lewis and David find her but she also has no clue who they are. As they try to work out how to get her memories back, Vanna (Alice) takes her away to Vegas where she promptly gets arrested and has to be bailed out. Unfortunately she gets bailed out by the last people on earth she'd want to bail her out, if only she could remember them. The key to getting her memory back is Ashan, but he's in hiding after being stripped of his Djinn-hood. At the same time she must save the world from the demon who is trying to take over her life.
The great thing with this story was Joanne's memory loss, because of course we know she who she shouldn't be trusting but she just won't listen no matter how much I tell her! Although she does get to meet and fall in love with David all over again which is a nice thing. And with a new power to boot! She's now a triple threat like Lewis, although she has no control over either Fire or Earth power since they're still new to her, but technically so is Weather since she can't remember ever learning it.
I love Rachel Caine's writing so much and what's bugging me so much is that this book is the last one available in UK covers so far. There's no news on the publisher's website as to when the next one is being released. So, since I refuse to buy the US cover and wreck my collection, I'm going to have to find another way to read the rest of the series. 'Cause I most definitely want to read the rest of the series!
As should you!

Good action, strong story line, and believable dialogue make this a winner.


Her writing style continues to entertain, and I still like her heroine [as well as some of the sidekicks]. Ms. Caine is clearly trying to keep her style fresh, and hasn't dipped too far into the romance side of what has become an interesting paranormal story on its own. Good work, and a good continuation.
Perhaps the best thing I will comment on is that Ms. Caine is still ptting together books that have a story that is encompassed by the book. Yes, there is a larger arc going on, but there is still a story that starts on page 1 and ends with the back cover. This one is far closer to violating my preference for one book, one story, since it starts where the last one left off, but there are still resolution points, and things happen within the story.