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Title:Scouting Jasmine (Jaz Parks #0.5)
Author:Jennifer Rardin
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 30 pages
Published:April 18th 2011 by Orbit
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Short Stories
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Vayl has decided that he wants Jasmine Parks as his new CIA partner. He takes the opportunity to spy on her as she takes on a vampire nest alone. He is shocked by her reckless methods, intrigued by her inventive plans and finds her physically attractive. He also finds that being in the vicinity while she hunts vampires is dangerous to his own health.

This was a good short story. We see Vayl in stalker mode, admiring Jasmine and plotting how to make the CIA give her to him as a new partner. The more he watches, the more he becomes nervous that she is going to get herself killed with her crazy stunts and barmy plans. He keeps getting close enough to intervene while masking his appearance but Jaz can sense him and nearly kills him. It feels a bit like a slapstick film at times with Vayl hovering like an expectant father and trying not to get killed.

We also see how much trauma Jaz is still carrying from Matt's recent death, operating almost with a death wish. It gives an insight as to how Vayl's influence has helped her get back on track to be less suicidal by the time we meet them both in the first novel of the series. I liked this because it does add something to the series and it was fun to see things from Vayl's POV.

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ISBN: 0316187461 (ISBN13: 9780316187466)
Edition Language: English
Series: Jaz Parks #0.5


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Vayl has decided that he wants Jasmine Parks as his new CIA partner. He takes the opportunity to spy on her as she takes on a vampire nest alone. He is shocked by her reckless methods, intrigued by her inventive plans and finds her physically attractive. He also finds that being in the vicinity while she hunts vampires is dangerous to his own health.This was a good short story. We see Vayl in stalker mode, admiring Jasmine and plotting how to make the CIA give her to him as a new partner. The

This is a great introduction into the Jaz Parks series and I love how it is told from Vayl's point of view. This story allows the reader to know what lead to Jaz and Vayl's working relationship as well as whets the appetite to know more.

I really enjoyed this prequel to the series even though it was written after the first book. It gave an insight to Jaz through Vayl's eyes - a strong, smart, kickass character.

4.5 stars. This is my favorite of her books so far. I read this second although it takes place before the first book. I think I liked this book the best because it is from Vayl's perspective. Jaz has to mush ADD for me to follow her all the time. Warning it is a VERY short story....

This is in third person but Vayls perspective. What he thinks of Jasmine and how she works and in some ways why he wants her. Very short story without all the backstory to it. But enjoyable, and also awesome to see that Vayl does see her as a woman....and wants her too, not just for how she kills, though that is one main reason. Very interesting and slightly insightful.

disappointed, this really was a chapter that had been cut from a book, not a short story

I picked up this short story to see if I'd be interested in reading the series. I can't say it overly motivated me to start the series but it didn't turn me off either. I'll likely give it a go and see what the first book has to offer.

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