Stone Chameleon: Water (Ironhill Jinn #1)

Jocelyn Adams


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 317 pages · Published: 15 May 2013

Stone Chameleon: Water by Jocelyn Adams
When a series of unusual murders point to Lou Hudson, Ironhill’s monster whisperer, as the primary suspect, she has but one choice: find the real perpetrator before her trial begins or face execution.

Lou, the last of the jinn, survives by hiding her abilities after the rest of the elementals fell victim to genocide. As a preternatural pest control expert and self-proclaimed guardian of the innocent, she’s accustomed to trudging through the dregs of society. Hunting down a pesky murderer should be easy, especially with help from a dashing local media darling and a tantalizing Scottish vampire whose motives are a mystery.

For Lou, though, nothing is ever simple. When she discovers the killer’s identity, to reveal it would unearth her secret and go against her strict moral code, resulting in a deadly catch twenty-two.

Editorial Reviews

“Lou Hudson brings a whole new level to the words ‘kick-ass urban fantasy heroine’. She is strong, she is likable, she is different enough from her contemporaries to be considered unique – plus she has some cracking side-kicks who make the Scooby gang look like amateurs on a day out at the fair.” ~ The Urban Book Thief

“Lou Hudson is an amazing main character. She’s strong and resilient, both physically and mentally. Readers will be enchanted by her personality from the beginning.” ~ L. S. Murphy, author of Pixelated

“So, what do I like most about this novel? It’s a toss-up between the characters and the world building. The story world is enthralling.” Lolly Tova, author of Secret Yearning

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