This was a decent book. Entertaining but not enthralling. I can definitely understand how some people find it boring.The main heroine is awkward but admirable for her guts. She's not the smartest cookie, but she's still a good cookie. Most of all, she seems very human, which is kinda ironic since th...
I don't care for UF as a general rule. There are many reasons - the first person POV puts you in the head of the lead character and entirely too many of them are dingbats. Many authors think a UF isn't complete without a love triangle (couple that with a dingbat lead and you get an angstfest), and s...
I've heard a lot of good things about this series so I decided to pick it up because I was in the mood for some urban fantasy. In general I liked it, I liked the characters, I found the mystery aspect interesting. However, some of it fell really flat for me, I felt like there were chunks of somewhat...
This review has also been posted at Carole's Random Life.I feel a little guilty giving any book by the writing team of Ilona Andrews anything less than a full 5 stars. This series does start out as a solid 4 star territory for me though. The rating is based on the story and not the narration. I l...
Magic Bites * Note this is the new cover Kate Daniels #1 Genre: Urban Fantasy – Parnormal Romance Published: April 1st 2007 by Ilona Andrews Source: Bought Blurb: Kate Daniels is a down-on-her-luck mercenary who makes her living cleaning up paranormal problems. Atlanta has two factions strugg...
Very enjoyable. I really liked that both magic and technology had powerful effects on the world, but couldn't work at the same time. Making it something new and interesting. The twists on vampires was a bit weird for me, but worked really well in this world. Kate is an amazing character and rather h...
Well, now I know what all the fuss is about. I've put off trying this series for years because the setting is rather dystopian, and I don't generally care for dystopian but I am a sucker for magic. I generally not a huge fan of shifter-centric urban fantasy either - but Patricia Briggs made me a ...
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