I picked this novella as a way of getting back into the "Women Of Otherworld" series. I read the first half a dozen novels in the series very close together and then got distracted. "Counterfeit Magic" is a fun story with murders, supernatural fight clubs, family intrigue and some quite witty dial...
I love this series. I hadn't realized that there were several novellas published, so now I have one more novella and then the final book in the series to read...this really got to the heart of why I love Armstrong's books - the characters and relationships ring true, and the main characters are wond...
This novella is narrated by Paige, who was the narrator of Dime Store Magic and Industrial Magic, books 3 and 4 of the Women of the Otherworld series. Paige doesn't seem to be the most popular narrator of the series but I have always liked her so it was good to get back inside her head so to speak. ...
I'm glad I waited to read this one. I was nice going back to this world. Missed it. It was awesome to have a Paige/Lucas story. My only complaint/issue- the ending felt a little rushed, but well paced before that.
This novella features Paige, Lucas and Savannah and a case at their investigations agency. A half-demon comes to hire them to investigate her brothers' death at a supernatural fight club. She also makes a major play for Lucas. While Lucas goes off with her to investigate one end of the case, Paige a...
I loved this one. I already read the 11th and 12th book and Paige's observations and her conclusions add something to the plot I wouldn't want to miss. The plot (supernatural fight clubs! ftw!) was very funny, action-packed and in my opinion also very emotional. Not the fight club itself, but the ch...
For a moment, I really thought that Lucas had cheated on Paige, then Adam kissed her and I was like what the hell was that about? Savannah's fight was really good. I think it's a good thing that I read this one now, since Paige's idea of Savannah and Adam being together leads very well into the next...
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