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# Chill Factor: Weather Warden, Book 3

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desertcart.com: Chill Factor: Weather Warden, Book 3 (Audible Audio Edition): Rachel Caine, Dina Pearlman, Audible Studios: Audible Books & Originals

Review: The best novel so far in the series - This was a good story. I liked how it went from the past to the present and that Joanna was at the center of so much, yet didn’t even know it. I did think she would have put things together sooner though. The moment it was brought up about glass bottles falling around the dead woman’s body as Orry killed her with a knife, it was obvious that somehow the missing Djinn would turn up with him. With all the various Djinn that were passed on to human not one got released? That doesn’t seem likely, I would expect several of them to be able to trick the humans into doing something that allowed them to escape. Once one of them did, wouldn’t they have been able to help Jonathan or do it themselves, track their movements back to Orry or someone close in his chain of command? What Quinn/Orry was doing was impressive. Getting Siobhan in with Kevin. Him getting in with the Ma’at. He was an impressive drug dealer, turned smuggler and exotics supplier. His ending was perfect. He thought nothing could happen to him, yet there are always loopholes, as every Djinn and Djinn owner knows. I wish Jonathan had been able to do what he wanted though and share Orry’s life choices with him as he slowly expired. The introduction of the Ma’at was well done. I liked their Egyptian motif and that they then tied their base to the Luxor in Vegas. I think Joanna being who she is and as powerful, would have figured out the counterwave concept herself before this though. Now using the Free Djinn and the humans as a group to create balance, that is all the Ma’at and a much nicer concept to how the world runs them the Wardens trying to force their views on the world order. I do find it interesting that Paul Giancarlo has not been introduced to the Ma’at. Does that mean he wouldn’t be willing to accept a new view of the world, or does it mean he’s already corrupted? Marion may have only just found out about them, but I believe she will become one of their strongest supporters. The balance and counterwave concept could do so much to save lives, and for her that’s obviously the most important aspect. Ending it with Joanna telling them she quits the Wardens was great. I don’t think it was right that Paul threatened her with losing her power if she didn’t tow the company line. No one should be forced to work for them, and they should have the opportunity to quit if they desire. The only time power removal should occur is if someone abuses that power. Wardens are obviously corrupt if they use this threat to keep their members inline. Overall a fun read with lots of twists and turns, past and present.
Review: Best in a good series - The politics, action and suspense continue in high gear in this 3rd installment of a very good series. Joanne (and the world) are having one hell of a bad week but she always manages to find dangerously creative ways to save herself and the planet while staying true to herself. One of the things I like about this character is that, unlike other fictional heroines I admire (Anita Blake, Sookie Stackhouse) or others I can't stand (Betsy Taylor [Undead and Unwed], Rachel Morgan [Dead Witch Walking]) Joanne seems to know herself and her (sexual) needs and doesn't bore us with neverending neurosis about this basic human function or with ambivalence to men in general. Joanne appreciates men, which seems to have gone out of style since forever. Try this series from the beginning--Ill Wind, Heat Stroke, and Chill Factor. Each are better than the previous and good in their own right.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best novel so far in the series
*by L***. on October 27, 2021*

This was a good story. I liked how it went from the past to the present and that Joanna was at the center of so much, yet didn’t even know it. I did think she would have put things together sooner though. The moment it was brought up about glass bottles falling around the dead woman’s body as Orry killed her with a knife, it was obvious that somehow the missing Djinn would turn up with him. With all the various Djinn that were passed on to human not one got released? That doesn’t seem likely, I would expect several of them to be able to trick the humans into doing something that allowed them to escape. Once one of them did, wouldn’t they have been able to help Jonathan or do it themselves, track their movements back to Orry or someone close in his chain of command? What Quinn/Orry was doing was impressive. Getting Siobhan in with Kevin. Him getting in with the Ma’at. He was an impressive drug dealer, turned smuggler and exotics supplier. His ending was perfect. He thought nothing could happen to him, yet there are always loopholes, as every Djinn and Djinn owner knows. I wish Jonathan had been able to do what he wanted though and share Orry’s life choices with him as he slowly expired. The introduction of the Ma’at was well done. I liked their Egyptian motif and that they then tied their base to the Luxor in Vegas. I think Joanna being who she is and as powerful, would have figured out the counterwave concept herself before this though. Now using the Free Djinn and the humans as a group to create balance, that is all the Ma’at and a much nicer concept to how the world runs them the Wardens trying to force their views on the world order. I do find it interesting that Paul Giancarlo has not been introduced to the Ma’at. Does that mean he wouldn’t be willing to accept a new view of the world, or does it mean he’s already corrupted? Marion may have only just found out about them, but I believe she will become one of their strongest supporters. The balance and counterwave concept could do so much to save lives, and for her that’s obviously the most important aspect. Ending it with Joanna telling them she quits the Wardens was great. I don’t think it was right that Paul threatened her with losing her power if she didn’t tow the company line. No one should be forced to work for them, and they should have the opportunity to quit if they desire. The only time power removal should occur is if someone abuses that power. Wardens are obviously corrupt if they use this threat to keep their members inline. Overall a fun read with lots of twists and turns, past and present.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best in a good series
*by A***R on May 20, 2005*

The politics, action and suspense continue in high gear in this 3rd installment of a very good series. Joanne (and the world) are having one hell of a bad week but she always manages to find dangerously creative ways to save herself and the planet while staying true to herself. One of the things I like about this character is that, unlike other fictional heroines I admire (Anita Blake, Sookie Stackhouse) or others I can't stand (Betsy Taylor [Undead and Unwed], Rachel Morgan [Dead Witch Walking]) Joanne seems to know herself and her (sexual) needs and doesn't bore us with neverending neurosis about this basic human function or with ambivalence to men in general. Joanne appreciates men, which seems to have gone out of style since forever. Try this series from the beginning--Ill Wind, Heat Stroke, and Chill Factor. Each are better than the previous and good in their own right.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another Chillingly Good Read
*by S***D on May 5, 2013*

Chill Factor is the third book in the Weather Warden series. Although this can definitely be read without reading the other books, to fully grasp the characters and what is going on I recommend reading the two previous book. Chill Factor picks up where the previous book left off, with Joanne and David trying to clean up the mess of the Kevin and Jonathan duo. Kevin stole powers of the most powerful warden. In combination with the most powerful djinn ever, Jonathan, this makes for an armageddon waiting to happen. So once again, Joanne decides it's up to her to save the world. Overall I would have given this book 4 1/2 stars, but rounded up just because I love this series so much. The story started off a little slow to me, and took me until 1/4 into the book to really get into the story. It felt very same old same old until a new secret anti-Warden organization showed up. I felt like the Ma'at, the anti-Warden organization, could have been a delved deeper into. They did not take up as large of a role as I thought they would when they first showed up. I'm hoping we find out more about them in upcoming books as there is a lot Rachel Caine could do with this group of people. Joanne is a great character, and is definitely not without her flaws, including her ability to get into trouble. Her witty remarks and ability to kick butt in fashionable clothing makes her a very real and different than some of the other tough heroines I have read about in other urban fantasy series. I wish there had been more scenes between her a David. There were some comments from other characters within the book on how their relationship can never work out as long as she is his master. I hope this is a focus in the next book. Even though there were not a ton of scenes with David, the ones that were there gave me the chills. I absolutely love him as he is still a bit of a mystery.

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