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Reviews of Juno Books Juno Editor/Paula Guran on 14 Dec 2009 02:16 pm

Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW: SHADOW BLADE, Seressia Glass

Publishers Weekly:

The heart-pounding first in Glass’s Shadowchasers urban fantasy series piles on the twists and turns in a supernatural Atlanta where everyone has a hidden motive. The Gilead Commission discovered Kira Solomon’s gift for psychometry when she was 12 and trained her to fight Shadow Avatars. Now 25, she mostly tries to focus on her day job as a freelance antiquities expert. Her former mentor, Bernie Comstock, brings her a 4000-year-old Egyptian blade to authenticate, and one touch tells her it belonged to an immortal…who’s still seeking it. When a demon murders Bernie, Kira confronts the immortal…but she can’t deny that the blade calls to her, as does the handsome owner. Kira’s personal battle against the forces of chaos will keep readers riveted.

If you keep count (okay, so you don’t but I do):
Since Juno started, we’ve had eight titles reviewed by Publishers Weekly; four have received stars. Batting .500
Or, if you want to count only Juno mass market paperback titles reviewed, we’ve had a total of four reviewed. Three have been starred reviews. Batting .750

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