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Original Title: Unseen
ISBN: 0451463838 (ISBN13: 9780451463838)
Edition Language: English
Series: Outcast Season #3, Weather Warden Universe #12
Setting: United States of America

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After Cassiel and Warden Luis Rocha rescue an adept child from a maniacal Djinn, they realize two things: the girl is already manifesting an incredible amount of power, and her kidnapping was not an isolated incident.

This Djinn—aided by her devoted followers—is capturing children all over the world, and indoctrinating them so she can use their strength for herself. With no other options, Cassiel infiltrates the Djinn’s organization—because if Cassiel cannot stop the Djinn’s apocalyptic designs, all of humanity may be destroyed.

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Title:Unseen (Outcast Season #3)
Author:Rachel Caine
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:February 1st 2011 by Roc
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance

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I didn't enjoy the first two all that much but I suppose I had it coming by trying the third despite that. Mainly my issue was with an unsympathetic character I couldn't begin to care about. This one started out better as she became more sympathetic but then the action just became too unbelievable. Amazingly though I was still interested enough in the plight of the children to read through to the end. And still ended up not satisfied with the result.

I really do enjoy this series. Again the story and characters are very different but in a good way. It's not cheesy at all. Have already purchased the 4th and final book.

As much as I felt Book Two was a placeholder, UNSEEN was a fast, exciting book that moved the plot forward in several satisfying ways. Normally I dislike books where the love interests are seperated, but Cassiel and Luis seemed to grow deeper in their relationship despite the distance. I found their conflict and interaction gripping, enough so that it compensated for the repetition of Cassiel's spendthrift magical habits (at least once a chapter, and often twice, she would be "dangerously low"

InterestingIt keeps you thinking. Loving the bond between the 3, just when you think its going to disappear it becomes stronger. Hoping for a happy ending.

This review appears on my Happy Indulgence Blog. Check it out for more reviews!Ive never read a series that depicts Djinn (ie. genies) as well as the Weather Warden series (and Outcast Season) does. No, theyre not blue genies that come out of a bottle but they have super wicked powers and a whole world of their own.While the Weather Warden series was from a wardens perspective (who actually happened to be a Djinn early on, although briefly), The Outcast Season is perfect from us seeing things

33 points/100 (1.75 stars/5).Izzy is finally back with Cassiel and Luis, they're recovering but happy. But this is a book, let us find out how everything goes wrong.These books just keep getting worse to me over time. The story doesn't improve at all. In fact it stays basically in the same place the whole time, which is really impressive. The second half of book one through the third book has all been basically the same thing the whole time. I was bored, and now I'm glad I only have one left.