![]() ![]() ![]() The biggest revelation? Jane’s mother was a selkie, and Jane herself is considered a halfling - half human, half supernatural, with magical powers and gifts that she could never have imagined. Jane’s world is completely rocked, and forever altered, when she stumbles upon a murder and gets caught up in the investigation. Jane worries about her not-so-healthy father and works in the charmingly named Read It and Weep bookstore, has terribly low self-esteem, and escapes to the ocean for a swim whenever she needs a pick-me-up. When we first meet Jane in book one, Tempest Rising, she’s an introverted 20-something living in Rockabill, Maine, where she’s both ostracized and demonized for causing her high school sweetheart’s death - at least, that’s how the most vocal townies see it. Tempest Reborn is the eagerly anticipated final entry in Nicole Peeler’s hip, funny urban fantasy series about small-town girl Jane True, who is definitely a lot more than she appears to be. Question: How do you write a review for the sixth and final book in a series without giving away spoilers for the earlier books? Book Review: Tempest Reborn by Nicole Peeler ![]()
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