Elysian Fields
Sentinels of New Orleans Series
Sentinels of New Orleans Series
Book Three
Suzanne Johnson
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Tor Books
Date of Publication: August 13, 2013
Number of pages: 352
Book Description:
The mer feud has
been settled, but life in South Louisiana still has more twists and turns than
the muddy Mississippi. New Orleanians are under attack from a copycat killer
mimicking the crimes of a 1918 serial murderer known as the Axeman of New
Orleans.
Thanks to a tip
from the undead pirate Jean Lafitte, DJ Jaco knows the attacks aren't
random--an unknown necromancer has resurrected the original Axeman of New
Orleans, and his ultimate target is a certain blonde wizard.
Namely, DJ.
Fighting off an undead serial killer as troubles pile up around her isn't easy.
Jake Warin's loup-garou nature is spiraling downward, enigmatic neighbor Quince
Randolph is acting weirder than ever, the Elders are insisting on lessons in
elven magic from the world's most annoying wizard, and former partner Alex
Warin just turned
up on DJ's to-do list. Not to mention big maneuvers are afoot in the halls of
preternatural power.
Suddenly, moving to
the Beyond as Jean Lafitte's pirate wench? It could be DJ's best option.
Excerpt
By
midafternoon, I was out of ideas and full of nervous energy that finally sent
me out of doors, catching up on yard work I’d neglected all season, raking the
small, crunchy leaves from the live oaks into piles a kid would love to play
in.
“Need help?”
I ignored the voice and counted to ten,
hoping it would go away. Instead, Quince Randolph knelt next to a tall pyramid
of leaves I’d erected and took the lid off the big green trash can he’d brought
with him. He began scooping up armfuls and piling them in the can. “You should
compost this down. It would make a good mulch for flowerbeds. Plus you need
more color in your landscaping.”
“Whatever.”
I didn’t know what mulch was, didn’t care enough to ask, and had such a brown
thumb that flowers never survived my gardening efforts.
Rand wore a chocolate-brown sweater
almost the same color as mine, with jeans in a similar wash. With our
comparable shades of long blond hair, we resembled grown-up Bobbsey Twins,
except he was prettier. Freddie and Flossie do New Orleans.
“Are you here for any particular
reason?”
He squinted up at me against the soft
afternoon sunlight. “I just want to get to know you better.”
Uh- huh. “Tell me what you are, and then
we’ll know each other better. I’m betting elf or faery.” I was kind of betting
elf— it might explain his interest in me although, thankfully, he’d never shown
any inclination to plunder my brain.
He grinned. “Go to dinner with me and I
might tell you.”
I noted the return of his peridot
earrings. Big liar. Super-big cheater. “Where’s Eugenie? You know, your
girlfriend?”
A flash of irritation spoiled his
perfect features a half second before he answered. “Working. Can we—”
What ever he planned to ask, my answer
would be no, but he didn’t get a chance because a clomping noise reached us
from the direction of Prytania Street. Rand and I both were stricken speechless
at the sight of Jean Lafitte sitting like royalty in the back of a gold and
white French Quarter tourist carriage. It was being pulled by a light- gray
mule wearing a hat festooned with
fake
flowers and driven by a smiling guy who had no idea how many daggers his undead
pirate passenger had hidden on him.
The ornate carriage rolled to a stop,
and the mule flicked an ear at the passing traffic. Those animals pulled tourists
around the French Quarter all day, and it would take more than an impatient Toyota
driver to rattle one of them. The carriages were also ridiculously expensive if
one commissioned a ride outside the Quarter.
Then again, Jean Lafitte was loaded. The
driver probably had a reason to smile.
Jean exited the carriage with
extraordinary grace for such a large man. He was tall, powerfully built,
black-haired, cobalt-eyed, a shameless flirt, and talked with a raspy French
accent that made me swoon even though he was technically dead. In other words,
I had a bit of a problem with Jean Lafitte and my own common sense being
present at the same time.
Jean said a few words to the carriage
driver, then turned to prop his hands on his hips in a broad pirate-like stance,
giving Rand a disapproving visual once-over. The mule backed up a
few
awkward steps before pulling the carriage into my driveway.
God help me, I hoped Alex
didn’t get home in time to see this. I’d never hear the end of it.
About the Author:
On
Aug. 28, 2005, Suzanne Johnson loaded two dogs, a cat, a friend, and her mom
into a car and fled New Orleans in the hours before Hurricane Katrina made
landfall.
Four
years later, she began weaving her experiences and love for her city into the
Sentinels of New Orleans urban fantasy series, beginning with Royal Street (2012), continuing with River Road (2012), and now with Elysian Fields (August 2013).
She
grew up in rural Alabama, halfway between the Bear Bryant Museum and Elvis’
birthplace, and lived in New Orleans for fifteen years—which means she has a
highly refined sense of the absurd and an ingrained love of SEC football and
fried gator on a stick.
She
can be found online at her website
or her daily blog, Preternatura.
As Susannah Sandlin, she writes
the best-selling Penton Vampire Legacy paranormal romance series and the recent
standalone, Storm Force.
Itara
The Sentinels of New Orleans is a great read. Elysian Fields is the best yet, so far. Buy the book guys, you will enjoy the read.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I've also heard great things about it.
DeleteI loved this book it was captivating and the plot has many twist ^^ i just would have enjoyed more Jean lafitte but i'm sure he will takes his revenge later so i can't wait for book 4 and 5 really an excellent series!
ReplyDeleteI love books like that, surprises everywhere.
DeleteI cant wait to read this one. Im waiting for book 1 to arrive in the mail. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats, I hope you enjoy it.
DeleteThanks for sharing the spotlight and excerpt and the giveaway. Suzanne Johnson Rocks! I am looking forward to reading Elysian Fields. evamillien at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I hope you like it.
DeleteI love this book AND the whole series! Awesome reads! TU Suzanne!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked it, I've heard she's a great author.
DeleteGreat excerpt; look forward to reading the book!
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Good to hear, I hope you enjoy it.
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