Thursday, October 25, 2018

Review: Haints and Hobwebs (Elemental Assassin #4.7) by Jennifer Estep

Haints and Hobwebs (Elemental Assassin, #4.7)
Title: Haints and Hobwebs

Series: Elemental Assassin #4.7

Previous books in this series: Spider's Bite (#1) | Web of Lies (#2) | Venom (#3) | Tangled Threads (#4)

Short stories in this series: Poison (#0.1) | Web of Deceit (#0.2) | Spider's Bargain (#0.5) | Web of Death (#1.5) | Wasted (#2.7) | Tangled Dreams (#3.5) | Tangled Schemes (#3.7) | Spider’s Nemesis (#4.5)

Author: Jennifer Estep

Genre: Adult, urban fantasy

Publication date: November 27th 2018

Published by: Jennifer Estep

Source: Anthology borrowed from library, novella preordered

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Synopsis: Even the Spider can’t escape a ghost’s web...

I’m being haunted.

As Gin Blanco, aka the assassin the Spider, I’m used to being haunted by all the bad things I’ve done over the years. I suppose it was only a matter of time before an actual ghost came back to haunt me. But for once, I’m not the bad guy, and I wasn’t the person who sent this ghost—this haint—into the afterlife.

But this haint definitely wants something from me, and I can’t help but think that it’s revenge on the person responsible for her untimely demise.

Good thing revenge is my specialty, whether it’s among the living or the dead . . .

Note: Haints and Hobwebs is an 11,000-word story that takes place after the events of Tangled Threads, book 4 in the Elemental Assassin urban fantasy series. Haints and Hobwebs first appeared in The Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance in 2012.

My rating: ★★★★★

Ghosts! We get ghosts in this Elemental Assassin novella, and it was awesome! This is actually the first time we see them in this world.

The first time I saw the haint was in the cemetery.
Shocking, I know, a ghost hanging out in a graveyard, but the pale, wispy figure still caught my eye, if only for the fact it was the first one I’d ever seen.
You’d think that I would have been visited by more haints in my time, given the fact that I was a semi-retired assassin–and I’d helped a lot of people move on from this life to the next with a slice or two of my silverstone knives.

I love Gin, she’s so sassy. Lol.

So, Gin is visiting Fletcher’s grave when she sees a ghost. This ghosts attaches herself to Gin, hoping that Gin will help her in that special way she “helps.” Lol. So with the help of Finn’s sleuthing abilities she sets out to find out what the deal is with this ghost.

The antagonist in this one novella has air magic and it was used in the most interesting way. We have not seen it used like this before in this series, so I really liked that. It was just very cool... but pretty awful too.

As always, I love the characters! I love Finn and Gin and Owen... just, all of them! I particularly adore Owen! He is the sweetest thing ever and I love him and Gin together. I am so glad we got to see a lot of him in this one.

I also loved the action in this. One of the things you can count on in a Jennifer Estep book is amazing action sequences! And the story itself was actually very sweet. Overall, I really enjoyed this novella! I actually first read it earlier this summer in the anthology it was originally published in, but I am so glad it's now being released on it's own! I highly recommend it, especially if you’re a fan of the series!


Have you read this book? If so, what did you think about it? If not, what do you think? Does it sound like something you might want to read? Leave me a link to your review or comment below! :)

6 comments:

  1. I' love the fact that I love it. I have to start at the beginning though :)

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    1. Yes! You need to read this series! It's amazing!

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  2. What a great title and cover. I must get started on this series. Need to tell my sister about it too. She'd love these!

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    1. Isn't it cool? Yes! I think you will enjoy it!

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  3. The characters and action sound so much fun! I love how your reviews of this author's books have you raving about Gin and how sassy she is. I need to find these books too.

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    1. I just love Gin, and basically anything Jennifer writes! She is my favorite!!

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